Parker Wierling has been performing for audiences since he was 8. His passion began with school and community theater, but quickly moved to a desire for TV and film projects. In 2013, he made his TV debut on The Walking Dead (2010) as Noah, aka "Asthma Boy". He followed that up with roles in The Originals (2013) and Speechless (2016). He made his feature film debut in 2016 with roles in both The 5th Wave (2016) and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (2015). His most recent accomplishments include working alongside Tom Hanks in Greyhound (2020) and Natalia Dyer in Yes, God, Yes (2019). When not acting, his spare time is spent cultivating his musical talent. Parker plays drums, bass guitar, guitar and keyboards. He's released an EP under the pseudonym 'Focal Feature' as well as four music videos, "CryBaby", "Always, Always","I'll Bleed Thru" and "Silver Words" under his own name. Parker also highlights inspiring and talented musical artists through his podcast, On That Note. By asking them important and personal questions about their songwriting and recording process, Parker bridges the gap between aspiring indie kids and their heroes. You can follow Parker's career on Instagram and his Facebook Fan Page.
Parker Wolski is an actor, known for No Such Thing As Monsters (2019).
Parker Wright is an actor and editor, known for Humpday with Hampshire (2020), The Casting Couch (2013) and Always Remember Us This Way (Male Duet) (2018).
Parker Charles William Young was born in Tucson, Arizona, to Karl and Zarina Young. He is the oldest of three children, and as a youth he enjoyed playing sports, rock climbing, paintballing, and exploring the Sonoran desert. In high school, football became Parker's main focus. As a sophomore he started on the Varsity team, and by senior year he was captain. Parker first took the stage as a junior in high school as part of a one act play; that is if you don't count the mandatory theater class in middle school, or the time that he rapped Dr. Dre's "Forgot About Dre" in the 5th grade talent show. The one act play that he was a part of took first place out of three student written plays at the school's "one act play competition." The victory was small and seemingly insignificant, but it was enough to inspire Parker to "give this acting thing a shot." With the encouragement of his drama teacher, Parker decided to take acting more seriously, and thus his senior year became a whirlwind of preparing for college while juggling theater and football. Upon graduation Parker packed his bags and headed to Los Angeles for college. But when he got to LA he decided to drop out of school before he even started and dove head first into the entertainment industry; in other words headshots, acting class, and background work. Parker's break came when he booked the role of "Ryan Shay" on ABC's hit show Suburgatory, the hyperactive jock neighbor to Jeremy Sisto, and son of Ana Gasteyer and Chris Parnell. Following Suburgatory, Parker became a lead in the critically acclaimed Fox comedy, Enlisted, as the youngest of 3 brothers (Geoff Stultz and Chris Lowell) who are all soldiers in the US Army. In the film world, Parker starred in the Flower Films produced "Animal" and the upcoming indie "Fourth Man Out." Parker resides in Los Angeles and enjoys staying active in a variety of different ways including rock climbing, Krav Maga, yoga, and camping. When he's not breaking a sweat you will most likely find him at the beach, on his motorcycle, or reading at Barnes & Noble. That is if he's not off backpacking somewhere with no cell service.
Parkin Costain is an actor, known for Stoke the Fire (2021).
Parkin Tangtarntana is known for How to ting ting yang rai mai hai leua ter (2019).
Parkpoom Wongpoom was born on 23 September 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand. He is a writer and director, known for Shutter (2004), Alone (2007) and See prang (2008).
Parks Bonifay was born on September 30, 1981 in Winter Haven, Florida, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Jackass: The Movie (2002), Prime Wake Movie (2014) and Nitro Circus (2009).
Parks Stephenson is known for The Fight for Owens, The Last Signals (2012) and Ghosts of the Abyss (2003).
Parkway Drive is known for The Loved Ones (2009), Bra Boys (2007) and NXT TakeOver: Toronto (2016).