Richard Brooker

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Richard Brooker
Richard Brooker 2013 Full Moon Tattoo & Horror Convention (March 30, 2013).JPG
Richard Brooker at the Full Moon Tattoo & Horror Festival, Nashville TN March 2013
Born November 20, 1954
Münster, West Germany
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United Kingdom
Cause of death Heart attack
Occupation Stuntman, trapeeze artist, actor, director, producer, businessman.

Richard Brooker (20 November 1954 – 8 April 2013) was an English stuntman, perhaps best known for his role in Friday the 13th Part III as Jason Voorhees.[citation needed]

Life and career

Brooker, a former trapeze artist, started his career in acting in a casting magazine, "Dramalogue". He began his career in the third Friday the 13th film, and later appeared in small film roles in Deathstalker, Deep Sea Conspiracy, and the television series Trapper John, M.D.. Brooker later became a director, for such notable series such as Bill Nye the Science Guy, and worked as producer on several sports channels and programmes, such as Fox Sports, polo and horse shows. He later shifted from filmmaking and acting to business, creating his own website design company, Production Access Network.

Family

Relationship = Shannon McMurray 1995 to 2000 Children = Madison McMurray Brooker and Cameron McMurray Brooker

Acting Career

From "Dramalogue", he was selected to be the third psychotic, deformed, machete-wielding serial killer Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th Part III as director Steve Miner wanted a bigger man for the role (standing at 6' 3").[citation needed] Notably, he is the first actor to don the now iconic hockey mask as Jason, which would later become the series trademark. He did all his own stunts and wore blue jeans and a sweatshirt for the duration of filming.[citation needed] Brooker also wore white foam padding under his sweatshirt throughout filming to give him a more stocky appearance, since Brooker was slim and toned in real life due to his former career as a trapeze performer.[citation needed]

Brooker died on 8 April 2013. The cause of death was a heart attack.[1]

He appeared in episode 7 of Hell's Kitchen's 11th season, which paid tribute to him at the end of its 18 April 2013 broadcast.

Richard Brooker enjoying his many fans at the Full Moon Tattoo & Horror Festival, Nashville TN March 2013

References

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Preceded by
Ari Lehman (1980–1984)
Warrington Gillette,
Steve Daskawisz (1981–1984)
Actors portraying Jason Voorhees
1982–1984
Succeeded by
Ted White


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