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Chuck Campbell
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Chuck Campbell

Born 1969 · Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada · Active 1960–2013

Chuck Campbell is an actor known for his role in Jason X (2001), where he embodies a character navigating the chaos of a futuristic slasher setting. His performance contributes to the film's unique blend of horror and sci-fi, showcasing the absurdity and creativity that cult cinema enthusiasts cherish. While his filmography may be limited, Campbell's work in Jason X captures the essence of early 2000s grindhouse horror, making him a memorable figure in the genre's exploration of the macabre.

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Jason X

Jason X

2001 ★ 4.8
as Tsunaron

In 2008, mass murderer Jason Voorhees is captured by the United States government and held at the Crystal Lake Research Facility. After numerous failed attempts to kill Jason over the following two years, government scientist Rowan LaFontaine suggests putting him in cryogenic stasis. Dr. Wimmer and Sergeant Marcus arrive with soldiers, hoping to further research Jason's ability to heal from lethal wounds, as they believe it involves rapid cellular regeneration that can be replicated. Jason breaks free of his restraints and kills the soldiers and Wimmer. Rowan lures him into a cryogenic pod and activates it, but he ruptures the pod with his machete, stabbing her in the abdomen. Cryogenic fluid spills into the sealed room, freezing them both. 445 years later, Earth has become too polluted to support life and humans have moved to a new planet, Earth Two. On a field trip to Earth, Professor Brandon Lowe, his android companion KM-14, intern Adrienne Thomas, and students Tsunaron, Janessa, Azrael, Kinsa, Waylander, and Stoney explore the abandoned Crystal Lake Research Facility, finding the frozen Jason and Rowan. They bring them aboard their spaceship, the Grendel, and revive Rowan while leaving Jason in the morgue, believing him dead. Adrienne is ordered to dissect Jason's body but Rowan warns them of the danger, revealing Jason's nature and superhuman abilities. Lowe, who is in serious debt, calls his financial backer Dieter Perez on nearby space station Solaris. Perez recognizes Jason's name and notes his body could interest a collector. While Stoney and Kinsa have sex, Jason awakens and attacks Adrienne, freezing her face with liquid nitrogen before smashing her head to pieces on a counter. Jason takes a machete-shaped surgical tool and kills Stoney in front of Kinsa. Sergeant Brodski leads a group of soldiers to attack Jason. Jason interrupts a projected holographic game, breaking Azrael's back and bashing in Dallas's skull. He tries to attack Crutch, but Brodski and his soldiers arrive. After Brodski splits up his team, Jason kills them one by one. Lowe orders pilot Lou to dock at Solaris. Jason kills Lou and the ship crashes through Solaris, destroying it and killing everyone aboard. Jason breaks into the lab, reclaims his machete and decapitates Lowe. With the Grendel crippled, the survivors head for a shuttle while Tsunaron upgrades KM-14. After crew member Crutch is electrocuted to death by Jason, Kinsa panics and attempts to escape on her own, but forgets to release the shuttle's fuel line, causing it to crash into the ship and explode. Tsunaron reappears with an upgraded KM-14 who wields weapons and combat skills to stand a better chance against Jason. After having his right arm, left leg, right ribs, and part of his head blasted off by KM-14, Jason seemingly dies, and his body is knocked into a nanite-equipped medical station. The survivors send a distress call, then set explosive charges to separate the ship's undamaged pontoon from the main section. The medical station nanites rebuild Jason, who becomes a cyborg. With his new strength, Jason easily defeats KM-14 by punching her head off. As Tsunaron recovers her still-functioning head, Jason is stopped by Waylander, who sacrifices himself by setting off the charges while the others escape. Jason survives and punches a hole through the hull, causing Janessa to die in the vacuum. A power failure with the docking door forces Brodski to go outside in an EVA suit to fix it. To distract Jason, a holographic simulation of Crystal Lake is created with two virtual teenage girls. After killing them, Jason realizes the deception just as the door is fixed. Still in his EVA suit, Brodski confronts Jason so the rest can escape. As they leave, the pontoon explodes, propelling Jason at high speed towards the survivors; Brodski intercepts Jason's space flight and maneuvers them both toward Earth Two's atmosphere, where they are incinerated on atmospheric entry. Tsunaron, Rowan, and KM-14 escape as Tsunaron assures KM-14 she will have a new body. On Earth Two, a pair of teenagers are by a lake when they see what they believe is a falling star. The teenagers go to investigate as Jason's charred mask sinks to the bottom of the lake.

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Filmography

22 credits
2010s 4 credits
2013
Movie ★ 3.2
2013
Movie ★ 6.8
2000s 10 credits
2008
Sanctuary as Two Faced Guy
TV ★ 7.3
2008
Sanctuary as Two-Faced Guy
TV ★ 7.3
2007
Anna's Storm as DJ Dan
Movie ★ 5.4
2004
TV ★ 8.0
2002
Phase IV as Nathan
Movie ★ 5.4
2001
Jason X as Tsunaron
Movie ★ 4.9
2001
Angel Eyes as Young Man
Movie ★ 6.1
2000
Movie ★ 4.9
2000
The Last Debate as Bartender
Movie ★ 9.0
2000
TV ★ 8.5
1990s 7 credits
1999
Superstar as Owen
Movie ★ 5.3
1999
Genius as Hugo Peplo
Movie ★ 6.4
1999
TV ★ 6.2
1998
My Dog Vincent as O'Brien Higgins
Movie ★ 7.0
1997
TV ★ 6.8
1995
Movie ★ 7.2
1992
TV ★ 8.2
1960s 1 credit
1960
TV ★ 7.6