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Mick Hazen Born March 22, 1993
New York City, New YorkMick Hazen (born March 22, 1993) is an American actor. He starred on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns as Parker Snyder, the son of the late Hal Munson and Carly Tenney (played by Benjamin Hendrickson and Maura West) and the adoptive son of Jack Snyder (played by Michael Park). He made his first appearance on November 2006, taking over the role from Giovani Cimmino.[1] For his work on the show, Mick won a Young Artist Award in 2009, 2010 and 2011.
He was discovered when a casting agent came to his school.[2] His first acting gig was Chappelle's Show. Before As the World Turns, he also made appearances on Guiding Light and Third Watch. In 2004, Mick played Ike Guthrie in the television movie Plainsong alongside Aidan Quinn and Rachel Griffiths. For his performance as Ike, Mick received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Supporting Young Actor in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special. Mick also contributed voices to Disney's "Meet The Robinsons" and has done many voiceovers for television commercials. He appeared in Warner Brothers' Going the Distance as Zeff. The film was released in August 2010 and starred Drew Barrymore and Justin Long.
He has played tennis since he was three and has competed in many USTA junior events. At one time he was ranked #1 in the NY Metro Region. A chronic injury made it impossible for him to compete on a regular basis and it was during that time Mick discovered a passion for golf and has recently been competing in junior tournaments.[3]
References
- ^ "Soapcentral Who's Who Parker Profile". soapcentral.com. http://soapcentral.com/atwt/whoswho/parker.php. Retrieved 2007-08-28.
- ^ "Central Parker ATWT Interview pg.1". soapoperadigest.com. http://soapoperadigest.com/features/atwt/interviews/mickhazen/. Retrieved 2007-08-28.
- ^ *Mick Hazen at CBS
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Categories:- 1993 births
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- American child actors
- American soap opera actors
- American television actors
- People from New York City
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