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Tom Parks


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Wrote and directed "Waiting For Ringo" in 1997, starring Billy Lockwood and Brant Cotton. Performed at the Egyptian Arena Theatre in Hollywood, California. See more trivia »
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Filmography

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2002 Clockstoppers
Detective
 
1997 NewsRadio (TV series)
Emcee
Stupid Holiday Charity Talent Show (1997) … Emcee
 
1995 Wings (TV series)
Phil
She's Gotta Have It (1995) … Phil
 
1995 Sisters (TV series)
Hotel Clerk
The Passion of Our Youth (1995) … Hotel Clerk
 
1992 Ladybugs
Dave Mullen
 
1991 Rodney Dangerfield's The Really Big Show (TV movie)
Harry Basil's manager
 
1989-1990 Not Necessarily the News (TV series)
News Anchor
 
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2010 Love Letters in the Sands of Time (TV movie) (executive producer)
 
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1996 Wait 'Til You Have Kids!! (TV series)
Himself - Host (1996-1997)
 
1991 The Chuck Woolery Show (TV series)
Himself
Episode #1.39 (1991) … Himself
 
1991 The 12th Annual CableACE Awards (TV movie)
Himself - Winner
 
1991 Comic Relief IV (TV movie)
Himself
 
1990 Not Necessarily the News (TV series)
Himself - Host
Not Necessarily the News Reunion Show (1990) … Himself - Host
Not Necessarily the Year in Review (1990) … Himself - Host
 
1990 One Night Stand (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 17 February 1990 (1990) … Himself
 
1987 Showtime Comedy Club Network (TV series)
Himself
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

Tom Parks was the featured comedian for the 1997 Florida Sports Awards in Jacksonville, honoring the top sports performances of the year and benefiting children.
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Trivia:

Wrote and directed "Waiting For Ringo" in 1997, starring Billy Lockwood and Brant Cotton. Performed at the Egyptian Arena Theatre in Hollywood, California. See more »