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80s Cult Icon Surfaces in Rare LA Sighting
29 Nov
Summary
- Lawrence Monoson, star of 'The Last American Virgin,' was seen in Los Angeles.
- The actor gained fame in the 1980s cult classic and later iconic films.
- He has since taken on television roles and is slated for a new short film.

Lawrence Monoson, the lead actor from the 1982 cult classic 'The Last American Virgin,' made a rare public appearance in Los Angeles this week. Monoson, who was 16 when he landed the role of Gary, has since been recognized for his contributions to iconic films, including the horror flick 'Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter' and the Oscar-nominated drama 'Mask.'
His career extended into television with roles in popular series like 'Beverly Hills, 90210,' 'ER,' and 'Star Trek: Enterprise.' While his last credited role was a decade ago, Monoson is now slated to star in an upcoming short film titled 'The Chip Person,' indicating a potential resurgence in his acting career.
Monoson has previously expressed his surprise and gratitude that 'The Last American Virgin' has endured as a cult favorite, noting its significant impact on young audiences who related to his character's experiences. His sighting in Los Angeles has generated interest among fans of the films he helped make memorable.



