John Lazar
- Actor
John La Zar was born and raised in San Francisco, California. He
trained at the American Conservatory Theatre and has studied acting
with Uta Hagen, Bill Ball, Jack Kosslyn, and Paul Shenar. La Zar was
portraying the titular role in a University of Hawaii stage production
of "Caligula" when he was approached by 20th Century Fox studio casting
agent Phil Benjamin to audition for the part of deranged and debauched
rock'n'roll music producer Ronnie 'Z-Man' Barzell in Russ Meyer's
delightfully outrageous camp cult classic "Beyond the Valley of the
Dolls." John's wonderfully wild and eccentric performance as 'Z-Man'
should have led to bigger and better things, but alas did not. A
majority of La Zar's subsequent roles have been decidedly minor: funny
as sleazy pimp Carl McKinney in Meyer's typically off-the-wall
"Supervixens," a Palestine general in the "David & Goliath" episode of
"Greatest Heroes of the Bible," a limousine driver in "Eddie Presley,"
a warlock in "Night of the Scarecrow," and a strip club patron in
"Stripteaser." However, on occasion John has landed a more substantial
part; he's especially memorable as evil sorcerer Jarek in the enjoyably
silly tongue-in-cheek sword and sorcery fantasy hoot "Deathstalker II."
La Zar had a recurring role as scientist Dr. Fez on the soft-core cable
TV series "Click." In addition to his regrettably sparse film and TV
credits, John has acted in stage productions of such plays as "The
Crucible," "Macbeth," "Carnival," "High Mass," "No Exit," and
"Everyman." Outside of acting, La Zar is also a ballet dancer, master
swordsman, and expert martial artist. He lives in Los Angeles,
California.