- He and Al Pacino were theater colleagues during the early 70's and worked for the Swift Messenger Service together (earning $1.35 an hour) prior to breaking into films.
- Resides at Manhattan Plaza, a building in New York that is famous for housing tenants primarily within the performing arts.
- Is an acting coach in New York City. His past students have included La vie à cinq (1994) actress Lacey Chabert and Dawson (1998) actor Kerr Smith. He also instructed Reese Witherspoon at a film acting workshop held at the Waldorf Astoria in the 90's.
- Is currently working on an autobiography entitled "Friday the 13th and Other Days".
- Had a small, uncredited role as an assistant prosecutor in the urban classic New Jack City (1991). During the courtroom sequence, he sat directly in front of Ice-T (whom he did not know) and at one point, after a minor squabble between the two, asked him, "Iced Tea? What kind of name is Iced Tea?".
- Served in the United States Air Force.
- While filming his memorable scene in Vendredi 13 (1980), the motorcycle fell on him during one of the takes.
- Became good friends with Ellen Burstyn on the set of Grand Isle (1991).
- His favorite films are La dernière séance (1971), Apocalypse Now (1979), La nuit du chasseur (1955), Raging Bull (1980) and Retour vers le futur (1985).
- Achieved a large fan base worldwide for his portrayal of Officer Dorf in the horror classic Vendredi 13 (1980).
- Makes occasional appearances at horror conventions across the United States. He is scheduled to appear at the "Camp Blood" convention in Germany in August 2012.
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