Willard Parker
Willard Parker, originally named Worster Van Eps, was born on February 5, 1912, and passed away on December 4, 1996. He made his mark as a prominent American actor in both film and television. Parker rose to fame in the 1940s when he secured a leading role under the banner of Columbia Pictures, establishing himself as a notable figure in Hollywood.
Throughout his career, Parker appeared in numerous films that showcased his versatility and charm, allowing him to capture the attention of audiences. However, it was his work on television that truly solidified his legacy. He is perhaps best remembered for his role in the popular series *Tales of the Texas Rangers*, which aired from 1955 to 1958. This show not only highlighted his acting abilities but also contributed to the Western genre's popularity during that era.
Parker's contributions to the entertainment industry extended beyond his on-screen performances; he was admired for his dedication and professionalism. His career spanned several decades, during which he became a familiar face in American homes, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema and television. Willard Parker remains a significant figure in the history of American acting, with a body of work that continues to resonate with audiences today.
Filmography
The Earth Dies Screaming
Calamity Jane and Sam Bass
Apache Drums
Kiss Me Kate
The Mating of Millie
A Slight Case of Murder
You Gotta Stay Happy
Slightly French
Renegades
The Great Jesse James Raid
The Devil's Saddle Legion
Caribbean (1952)
Walk Tall
Sangaree