Parker Stevenson
Parker Stevenson | |
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Stevenson (left) with Shaun Cassidy as The Hardy Boys | |
Born |
Richard Stevenson Parker, Jr. June 4, 1952 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Alma mater | Princeton University |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1972–present |
Spouse(s) | Kirstie Alley (m. 1983–97) |
Children | 2 |
Parker Stevenson (born Richard Stevenson Parker, Jr. on June 4, 1952) is an American television and film actor.
Early life
Stevenson was born on June 4, 1952, in the Main Line of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Richard Stevenson Parker, Jr., one of two sons of Richard Stevenson Parker, Sr., an investment advisor, by an actress who acted in numerous television commercials using the stage name Sarah Meade; the latter took him to a filming session when he was five years of age. This resulted in his making two small television appearances. The elder Parker, who had moved his family to the city of Rye, New York, disapproved of the whole business, and although Richard Jr. himself appeared in a few plays at Brooks Preparatory School, he then had no intention of becoming an actor.
Career
His first notable screen appearance was a starring role in the 1972 movie A Separate Peace; it was then that he was first credited as Parker Stevenson. After graduating from Brooks School and Princeton University, where he studied architecture, he moved to Hollywood, where he landed a role opposite Sam Elliott in the 1976 film Lifeguard.[1]
Stevenson became well known from starring with then teen heartthrob Shaun Cassidy in the The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries series, produced by Glen A. Larson's production company through MCA-Universal Television (now NBCUniversal) under license from the Stratemeyer Publication Syndicate, from 1977 to 1979 on ABC-TV.[1] In 1983, he co-starred in the movie Stroker Ace as Burt Reynolds's brash race-car driving nemesis, Aubrey James. The film was a critical and financial failure.
In 1986, Stevenson starred as Billy Hazard in the television miniseries North and South: Book II. He co-starred with his then-wife Kirstie Alley, who portrayed his sister Virgilia Hazard. He starred on the short-lived 1988 TV series Probe in the lead role of Austin James. He was part of the original cast of Baywatch in the 1989 season, returning for the syndicated 1997 and 1998 seasons. He had a recurring role as a computer tycoon on Melrose Place during the second season. He starred in Legion. In 2014 he had a guest role on the Western/Mystery series Longmire.[1]
Stevenson has been a serious photographer since he was young; his work can be found at his photography website, ShadowWorks.[1]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1972 | A Separate Peace | Gene | |
1974 | Our Time | Michael | aka Death of Her Innocence |
1976 | Lifeguard | Chris | |
1983 | Stroker Ace | Aubrey James | |
1985 | Stitches | Bobby Stevens | |
1995 | Not of This Earth | Jack Sherbourne | |
2008 | Loaded | Ben Ryan | |
2014 | McTaggart's Fortune | Richard Heywood | |
2015 | Perfect Disguise | General William Tecumseh Sherman | |
2016 | The War Riders | General Sherman | |
2016 | Hidden Truth | Sheriff Underwood |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1974 | Gunsmoke | Steven | Episode: "To Ride a Yeller Horse" |
1976 | The Streets of San Francisco | Andy Horvath | Episode: "The Drop" |
1977–79 | The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries | Frank Hardy | Main role (43 episodes) |
1981 | This House Possessed | Gary Straihorn | Movie |
1983 | The Love Boat | Bill Watkins | 2-part episode: "The Dean and the Flunkee" |
1983 | Shooting Stars | Bill O'Keefe | Movie |
1983 | All the Rivers Run | Cyrus | Miniseries |
1983 | The Love Boat | Matt Stevens | Episode: "Don't Take My Wife, Please" |
1984 | Hotel | Michael | Episode: "Confrontations" |
1984–85 | Falcon Crest | Joel McCarthy | 11 episodes |
1985 | Rockhopper | Nick Larabee | Movie |
1985 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Lance Richards | Episode: "Method Actor" |
1985 | Murder, She Wrote | Michael Digby | Episode: "Sticks and Stones" |
1986 | North and South: Book II | Billy Hazard | Miniseries |
1986 | That Secret Sunday | Scott Dennis | Movie |
1987 | Matlock | Dr. Philip Eagen | Episode: "The Author" |
1987 | The Hitchhiker | Brett | Episode: "Best Shot" |
1987 | Shades of Love: The Rose Cafe | Josh | Movie |
1988 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | Clark Taylor | Episode: "Prosecutor" |
1988 | Probe | Austin James | Main role (8 episodes) |
1989 | The Cover Girl and the Cop | Cable Hayward (uncredited) | Movie (aka Beauty & Denise) |
1989 | Mission: Impossible | Champ Foster | Episode: "The Haunting" |
1989 | Panic at Malibu Pier | Craig Pomeroy | Movie |
1989–99 | Baywatch | Craig Pomeroy | 28 episodes |
1989 | Caddie Woodlawn | Uncle Edmund | Movie |
1991 | Flesh 'n' Blood | Jeffrey Hazelwood | Episode: "Tall, Dark and Wanted in Four States" |
1992 | Blossom | Jim / Scott Alexander | Episode: "Hot for Teacher" |
1992 | Are You Lonesome Tonight | Mat Henderson | Movie |
1992 | Shadow of a Stranger | Ted Clinton | Movie |
1993 | Melrose Place | Steve McMillan | 6 episodes |
1993 | Official Denial | Paul Corliss | Movie |
1994 | Burke's Law | Ted Cranshaw | Episode: "Who Killed Good Time Charlie?" |
1998 | Legion | Captain Aldrich | Movie |
1999 | Avalon: Beyond the Abyss | John Alden | Movie |
2000 | Batman Beyond | Paxton Powers (voice) | Episode: "King's Ransom" |
2001 | Trapped | Oliver Sloan | Movie |
2002 | Judging Amy | Mr. Andrew Pickeral | Episode: "Who Shot Dick?" |
2002 | The District | Mr. Skols | Episode: "Convictions" |
2003 | Terror Peak | Kevin Fraser | Movie |
2010 | Legend of the Seeker | The Margrave | Episode: "Princess" |
2014 | Longmire | Welles VanBlarcom | Episode: "Reports of My Death" |
2015 | Win, Lose or Love | Mike Canton | Movie |
2015 | His Secret Family | Detective Sharpson | Movie (aka A Secret Life) |
2015 | A Christmas Reunion | Don Dupree | Movie |
2016 | The Perfect Daughter | Bruce Cahill | Movie (aka The Carpenter's Daughter) |
2016 | Bull | Gavin Everton | Episode: "Just Tell the Truth" |
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Parker Stevenson Talks About The Hardy Boys, Probe, and His Passion for Photography". Classic Film and TV Café. classicfilmtvcafe.com. July 24, 2014. Retrieved July 27, 2014.