Michael parks biography actor anthony
Michael Parks
| American actor and singer Date of Birth: Country: USA |
Content:
- Early Life and Acting Beginnings
- Breakthrough Role and Early Success
- Music Career and Continued Acting
- Collaboration with Quentin Tarantino
- Supporting Roles and Late Career
- Final Years
Early Life and Acting Beginnings
Born Harry Samuel Parks in Corona, California, Michael Parks was the son of a truck driver. As a teenager, he worked various jobs and married at the age of In , he appeared alongside Bette Davis in an episode of "Perry Mason."
Breakthrough Role and Early Success
Parks' breakthrough came in with his portrayal of Adam in John Huston's "The Bible: In the Beginning." He also played significant roles in NBC's "Sam Benedict" and "The Eleventh Hour." In , he starred in the television series "Then Came Bronson," for which he also sang the theme song "Long Lonesome Highway."
Music Career and Continued Acting
Parks' musical career included a collaboration with MGM Records and the release of several singles. From to , he played Philip Colby in the ABC spin-off "The Colbys." Notable film roles followed, including Tommy O'Shea in "Death Wish V: The Face of Death" and Dr. Bannyard in "Deceiver."
Collaboration with Quentin Tarantino
Parks' association with Quentin Tarantino began with his portrayal of Ranger Earl McGraw in "From Dusk Till Dawn." He reprised the role in "Grindhouse" and later in the "Kill Bill" duology as both McGraw and Esteban Vihayo.
Supporting Roles and Late Career
Throughout his career, Parks played numerous supporting roles in films such as "Twin Peaks," "Planet Terror," and "Death Proof." His son, James Parks, often appeared alongside him, including as McGraw's son in several films.
Final Years
In , Parks was announced to star as the main antagonist in Kevin Smith's "Red State." Sadly, he passed away in at the age of Parks left behind a legacy of memorable performances and collaborations in both film and television.