Willard Parker

Willard Parker

actor

Willard Parker was born on Feb 05, 1912 in USA. Willard Parker's big-screen debut came with The Devil's Saddle Legion directed by Bobby Connolly in 1937, strarring Hub Ordley. Willard Parker is known for Tales of the Texas Rangers directed by Lew Landers, Willard Parker stars as Ranger Jace Pearson and Harry Lauter as Ranger Clay Morgan. The upcoming new movie Willard Parker plays is Waco which will be released on Sep 01, 1966.

As New York-born Worcester Van Eps, he was a meter reader who turned professional tennis player, In 1937, aged 25, however, he parlayed his fair-haired good looks and obvious athleticism into an acting career and changed his name to the friendlier and less ethnic marquee moniker (common during that time of Hollywood) of Willard Parker.After a number of uncredited film roles and a couple of appearances on the Broadway stage with "Johnny Belinda" (1940) and "Lady in the Dark" (1943), Willard was signed by Columbia in the 1940s and moved into "B" movie leads and co-leads. A reliable player, most of his roles, which fell into the action adventure category, went by unnoticed, including the swashbuckling film The Fighting Guardsman (1946), and the western actioners Calamity Jane and Sam Bass (1949), Apache Drums (1951), The Great Jesse James Raid (1953), Lone Texan (1959) and his "Cole Younger" in Young Jesse James (1960). He also had a secondary non-singing role in his best-known movie, playing a bombastic Texan vying for the affections of Kathryn Grayson in the musical Kiss Me Kate (1953).In the 1950s, Willard developed a semi-strong following partnered with Harry Lauter in the TV action show, Tales of the Texas Rangers (1955) (1955-1959). He eventually retired to sell real estate. Married twice, his second wife was beautiful blonde actress Virginia Field, who appeared with him in the British sci-fi flick, The Earth Dies Screaming (1964). They had no children together, but Willard did have a son by his previous marriage to former stage actress Marion Pierce.In 1974, he suffered a stroke that effectively ended his career. He died at age 84, on December 4, 1986, of heart failure.

  • Birthday

    Feb 05, 1912
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA

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