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Lawrence Monoson is an American film and television actor. Career. Monoson's first film was the 1982 comedy The Last American Virgin, in which he starred as Gary. Other well-known film roles include the 1984 horror movie Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter as Ted Cooper, and the 1985 drama Mask as Ben.
YearTitleRoleNotes2010Rudy AronikaEpisode: "The 34th Floor"2009Ray Bianchi (1983)Episode: "Chinatown"2009Franzine's GuyEpisode: "Pilot"2007Scott HauserEpisode: "Saving Face"Lawrence Monoson. Actor: Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter. Lawrence Monoson, a New York native is a veteran actor. Born on August 11, 1964, in Yonkers, Lawrence is easily known for his early film roles starting back in the early to mid 1980s.
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Lawrence Monoson, a New York native is a veteran actor. Born on August 11, 1964, in Yonkers, Lawrence is easily known for his early film roles starting back in the early to mid 1980s.
- August 11, 1964
Biography: Lawrence Monoson is originally from Yonkers, New York, and he started his acting career in the lead role of 'Gary' in The Last American Virgin. He has worked fairly steadily in both movies and television, and continues to pursue an acting career.
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A fresh-faced teen from the New York City suburbs, Lawrence Monoson was unprepared for Hollywood stardom. Shortly before his 18th birthday in 1982, the young star was thrust into...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score Yet82%Rudy Aronika (Guest Star)No Score Yet95%Unknown (Guest Star)38%No Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)83%85%Scott Hauser (Guest Star)A fresh-faced teen from the New York City suburbs, Lawrence Monoson was unprepared for Hollywood stardom. Shortly before his 18th birthday in 1982, the young star was thrust into the national spotlight as the lead in the outrageous R-rated comedy.
An interview with actor Lawrence Monoson who talks about his career, how he got the lead part in Boaz Davidson’s teen comedy THE LAST AMERICAN VIRGIN (1982), the chemistry between the cast and how he approached the character, knowing he was playing the director’s alter ego.