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The Last American Virgin is a 1982 American coming-of-age sex comedy film written and directed by Boaz Davidson, and starring Lawrence Monoson, Diane Franklin, Steve Antin, Joe Rubbo, and Louisa Moritz.
Written by Lionel Richie, the song was released as a single in 1981, being his last hit with the Commodores before going solo. Similarities of the song's opening bars can be heard in Richie's 1981 duet "Endless Love" with Diana Ross. Record World praised "the combination of delicate piano melodies and Lionel Richie Jr.'s emotional lead vocal." [1]
Monoson's first film was the 1982 comedy The Last American Virgin, in which he starred as Gary," [1] a "girl-hungry" teen despite himself being gay. [2] Other well-known film roles include the 1984 horror movie Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter as Ted Cooper, [3] and the 1985 drama Mask as Ben.
In 2017, she published a second memoir called Diane Franklin: The Excellent Curls of the Last American, French-Exchange Babe of the 80s. [6] [7] In 2018, she returned to the Amityville franchise to play Louise DeFeo in the horror-drama film The Amityville Murders [8] In 2021, she played Mrs. Healy in the horror film Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman.
Joseph Rubbo (born July 26, 1963) is an American film actor and television producer best known for his performance as David in the 1982 coming-of-age comedy-drama The Last American Virgin. [1] He is a member of SAG-AFTRA.
Antin was a co-lead in the 1982 film The Last American Virgin, and played Troy Perkins, the bad-guy preppie jock in Richard Donner's The Goonies. He also played one of the rapists in the Academy Award-winning film The Accused. Antin starred alongside David Warner in the independent film Drive.
In 1982, Moritz had a role in The Last American Virgin as Carmela. [4] [6] Moritz generally played ditzy blondes, appearing in numerous films, of which the best known was One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in 1975 as the prostitute Rose, and in TV shows, including Happy Days, M*A*S*H, and Love, American Style, where she was a regular. [4]
Kimmy Robertson (born November 27, 1954) [1] is an American actress best known for her role as Lucy Moran in the TV series Twin Peaks and for the film The Last American Virgin. Career Robertson at the Twin Peaks fan festival, 1996