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Jay Baker
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Jay Baker

Born 1961 · Sweetwater, Tennessee, USA · Active 1980–2015

Born in 1961 in Sweetwater, Tennessee, Jay Baker made his mark in the cult horror genre with his role in April Fool's Day (1986), where he navigates the treacherous waters of a deadly prank-filled weekend. Before this, he spent years honing his craft on stage and in television, primarily in Los Angeles. After his breakthrough in the 1980s, Baker shifted focus to hosting and producing DIY television shows, yet his early work in cult cinema remains a significant part of his legacy.

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April Fool's Day

April Fool's Day

1986 ★ 6.1
as Harvey 'Hal' Edison

On the weekend leading up to April Fools' Day, a group of college friends, consisting of Harvey, Nikki, Rob, Skip, Nan, Chaz, Kit, and Arch, gather to celebrate spring break by spending the weekend at the island mansion of Skip's cousin, Vassar student Muffy St. John. As Muffy prepares details around the house, she finds an old jack-in-the-box and recalls receiving the toy at a childhood birthday party. Her friends, meanwhile, joke around on the pier while awaiting the ferry. En route to the island, as their antics become more boisterous, local deckhand Buck is seriously injured in a gruesome accident. Once on the island, it turns out that Muffy has set up a variety of pranks throughout the mansion, ranging from simple gags such as a whoopee cushion and dribble glasses and exploding cigars to more complex and disturbing pranks, such as an audiotape of a baby crying in someone's room and heroin paraphernalia in a guest's wardrobe. In spite of this, the group try to relax, until Skip goes missing, and Kit catches a glimpse of what looks like his dead body. Soon, Arch and Nan also go missing. During a search for the pair, Nikki falls into the island's well, where she finds the severed heads of Skip and Arch, along with the dead body of Nan. The remaining group members then discover that the phone lines are dead and there is no way to get off the island until Monday. One after another, members of the group either vanish or get killed before their bodies are found. After putting some clues together, Kit and Rob realize that everyone's earlier assumption is wrong; the kinsman of the deckhand injured when they arrived is a red herring. It also turns out that Muffy has a violently insane twin sister named Buffy, who has escaped. In fact, the "Muffy" they have been around since the first night was Buffy, pretending to be Muffy. They discover Muffy's severed head in the basement. Buffy chases them with a curved butcher's knife, and the couple gets separated. Kit flees from Buffy by escaping into the living room where she finds everyone else there, alive and calmly waiting for her. It was all a joke, or more accurately, a dress rehearsal. It is revealed to the audience that the whole film was never a slasher film from the start, but rather pretending to be one. Muffy hopes to turn the mansion into a resort offering a weekend of staged horror. She even had a friend who does special effects and make-up in Hollywood help. Each "victim" agreed to take part as things were explained to them. Everyone has a huge laugh and they break out many bottles of champagne. Later that night, a half-drunk Muffy goes to her room and finds a wrapped present on her bed. She unwraps it, and the present is the jack-in-the-box. Savoring the surprise, she turns the handle slowly and when "Jack" finally pops out, Nan, who knew Muffy from acting class, emerges from behind her and slits her throat with a razor. Muffy screams, but then realizes she is not really bleeding and that Nan used a trick razor and stage blood. The film ends with the jack-in-the-box winking at the audience.

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Filmography

11 credits
1990s 5 credits
1998
Naked Lies as Mitch Kendall
Movie ★ 5.0
1995
The Feminine Touch as Det. Jimmy McGraw
Movie ★ 7.0
1994
Movie ★ 3.9
1993
TV ★ 7.9
1990
Storm and Sorrow as Robert 'Bob' Strand
Movie ★ 6.3
1980s 5 credits
1989
Shag as Big Bob
Movie ★ 6.2
1988
Movie ★ 6.3
1987
Movie ★ 6.5
1986
April Fool's Day as Harvey 'Hal' Edison
Movie ★ 6.1
1980
It's a Living as Bobby Lee Lord
TV ★ 6.0
Crew Credits
2010s 1 credit
2015
Man Vs. Editor
Movie ★ 5.5