Larry Zerner
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Larry Zerner | |
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Born | September 8, 1963 Los Angeles, California |
Lawrence J. Zerner (born September 8, 1963) is an American actor who is perhaps best known for his role in the 1982 hit horror film Friday the 13th Part 3 as Shelly. His only other film role was in the 1984 movie Hadley's Rebellion. He made a guest appearance on the television series Fame.
Zerner was born in Los Angeles, California. He was discovered on a street corner in Westwood, California handing out passes to a screening of The Road Warrior. Larry's character in Friday the 13th Part 3 brought the hockey mask (among other items) to scare his friends. The hockey mask became Jason Voorhees's trademark.
Zerner is now an entertainment lawyer in Hollywood. In 2005, Larry represented Jeff Bergquist in a copyright infringement lawsuit against Daniel Knauf and HBO over the television series Carnivàle. Also in 2005, Zerner represented George Lutz in a lawsuit against the makers of the remake of The Amityville Horror.
Larry was a contestant on the ABC prime time version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, but did not make it to the "hot seat" with Regis Philbin.
On February 9th, 2007, Larry was the $250,000 winner of the Last Man Standing edition of 1 vs. 100, defeating, among others, Ken Jennings, Annie Duke, Brad Rutter, Kevin Olmstead and Nancy Christy.