- Larry Parks
Infobox actor
name = Larry Parks
birthname = Sam Klusman Lawrence Parks
birthdate = birth date|1914|12|13|mf=y
birthplace =Olathe, Kansas United States
deathdate = death date and age|1975|4|13|1914|12|13|mf=y
deathplace =Studio City, California ,United States
spouse =Betty Garrett
(1944-1975) (his death)
2 children
children =Andrew Parks
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1051450/ Garrett Parks]Larry Parks (
December 13 ,1914 ,Olathe, Kansas –April 13 ,1975 ,Studio City, California ), was an American stage andmovie actor . His career was virtually ended when he admitted to having once been a member of a Communist party cell, an admission that led to hisblacklist ing by allHollywood studios.Parks grew up in
Joliet, Illinois , and graduated from Joliet Township High School in 1932. He attended the University of Illinois as a pre-med student, and played in stock companies for a few years before signing a movie contract withColumbia Pictures in 1941. Like most Columbia contract players, he played supporting roles in important films, and larger roles in B pictures. When Columbia was preparing a screen biography ofAl Jolson , many big-name stars were considered for the title role, includingJimmy Cagney andDanny Thomas (both of whom turned it down), but resident contractee Larry Parks was reportedly the first actor to be interviewed. Despite bearing little physical resemblance to Jolson, who was very muchalive at the time, Parks impressed the producers and won the role. At the age 31 his convincing performance in "The Jolson Story " (1946) earned him a "Best Actor"Academy Award nomination. The real Jolson was tapped to provide the singing. The film was a big box office success.Now that Parks was a full-fledged star, Columbia kept him busy in elaborate productions (including a couple of costume epics) until he appeared in the sequel, "
Jolson Sings Again " (1949), which was another huge boxoffice hit. His co-star in the film,Barbara Hale , teamed with him again in the comedy feature "Emergency Wedding".In 1951 Larry Parks was summoned to appear before the
House Un-American Activities Committee , under threat of being blacklisted in the movie industry, but he begged not to be forced to testify. He eventually did so in tears, only to be blacklisted anyway. Larry Parks eventually gave up the names of his former colleagues and submitted to the HUAC. Following his admission before the committee,Columbia Pictures dropped him, and a romantic comedy he made forMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer was shelved for three years. Parks made only a few more films, but continued to eke out a living acting on the stage and doing occasional television programs. He last appeared, in a major role, in theJohn Huston film "Freud" (1962).Parks died of a heart attack at the age of 60. He was married to actress
Betty Garrett in 1944. Her career also faced turmoil as a result of her marriage to Parks, but she nevertheless remained steadfast in her marriage vows, remaining his wife until his passing. Together they had two sons, actorAndrew Parks and composerGarrett Parks . He was also the godfather to actorJeff Bridges .External links
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NAME= Parks, Larry
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Parks, Sam Klusman Lawrence
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1914-12-13
PLACE OF BIRTH=Olathe, Kansas United States
DATE OF DEATH= 1975-4-13
PLACE OF DEATH=Studio City, California ,United States
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