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... Read moreI stumbled upon this hilarious clip of Jason Voorhees on a talk show, and it instantly got me thinking about all the times we've wondered about the man behind the mask. One of the biggest questions that always comes up is, 'can Jason Voorhees talk?' It's a classic horror movie debate, right? Canonically, Jason is known for his menacing silence. He's the embodiment of an unstoppable, silent force of nature. This lack of verbal communication actually makes him even more terrifying; he doesn't need to explain his motives or engage in witty banter – he just acts. His heavy breathing and occasional grunts are usually the only sounds we hear from him, adding to his mystique as a 'deranged sociopath.' There have been a few rare instances over the years where he's made more distinct sounds or even uttered a word, like in a flashback sequence or through possession, but these are exceptions to his otherwise mute persona. That's why seeing him on a talk show, engaging with media, is such a clever and funny subversion of expectations! This clip also made me reflect on the actors who've brought Jason to life, especially considering a common query I've seen online: 'Ted Cassidy height.' It's interesting because while Ted Cassidy was a towering figure famously known for his role as Lurch in The Addams Family and other horror-adjacent roles, he actually didn't play Jason Voorhees. Many people might associate his imposing height with the character's physical presence, but the role of Jason has been portrayed by several tall and physically imposing actors who truly made him a formidable presence. Actors like Richard Brooker, C.J. Graham, and most famously, Kane Hodder, all stood at impressive heights, often over 6 feet tall, which was crucial for conveying Jason's intimidating stature. Their physical performances, without relying on dialogue, were key to establishing him as an unyielding killer, whether he was in Camp Crystal Lake or, in the case of *Friday the 13th Part VIII*, terrorizing people in Manhattan. The sheer size of these actors added to the character's power, making him seem truly unstoppable. So, while Ted Cassidy didn't don the hockey mask, the query highlights the public's fascination with the physicality of horror icons. The actors who did play Jason leveraged their height and build to create that indelible image of the silent, almost supernatural killer. Seeing a character like Jason Voorhees, who is usually so terrifyingly quiet, in a completely out-of-character scenario like a talk show, just proves how enduring and adaptable the character is in pop culture. It's a testament to his legacy that people are still creating and enjoying content that plays with his established traits, whether he's a 'deranged sociopath' or just a very confused talk show guest!

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