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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

41

Gender

Male

Birthday

1914-12-13

Day of Death

1975-04-13 (61 years old)

Place of Birth

Olathe, Kansas, USA

Also Known As

Samuel Klusman Lawrence Parks

Samuel Klausman Lawrence Parks

Larry Parks

Biography

Samuel Klausman Lawrence Parks was born in Olathe, Kansas, on December 13, 1914, of German and Irish descent. As a child growing up in Joliet, Illinois, he was plagued by a variety of illnesses, including rheumatic fever, but persevered with physical exercise and sheer strength of will. Majoring in science at the University of Illinois, his plans to become a doctor dissolved when, to the dismay of his parents, he found a passionate sideline in college dramatics. He began appearing in touring shows, then made the big move to New York, finding initial employment as an usher at Carnegie Hall and a tour guide at Radio City. Following a number of summer stock shows, he made an inauspicious 1937 Broadway debut with a minor role in the Group Theatre's presentation of "Golden Boy". Developing a close-knit relationship with the Group, he was just beginning to build up his resumé in such Broadway outings as "All the Living", "My Heart's in the Highlands" and "Pure in Heart" when he had to return to his Illinois home following the death of his father. He toiled for a time in Chicago as a Pullman inspector on the New York Central Railroad until the possibility of a film role had him re-setting his acting sights on Los Angeles. Although the film deal fell through, Larry stayed in L.A. and somehow made ends meet working construction. Columbia expressed interest in the fledgling actor and signed him up in 1941 after a favorable screen test. He stayed for nine years. His buildup was slow-moving, taking his first small step with a minor role in Mystery Ship (1941). Time, however, did not increase the tempo or quality of his movies. Either he was oddly cast, such as his role as an Indian opposite exotic Yvonne De Carlo in The Deerslayer (1943), or completely dismissed, as co-star of such obscurities as The Black Parachute (1944), Sergeant Mike (1944) or She's a Sweetheart (1944). His association with the Group Theatre back in New York led to a chance introduction to musical actress Betty Garrett and the couple married in 1944. Larry had settled by this time in Hollywood but Betty was a hot item on Broadway. MGM finally offered her a contract and she relocated to Los Angeles to join her husband. The couple eventually had two children, one of whom, Andrew Parks, became a fine actor in his own right. Their other son, Garrett Parks, served as composer for the film Diamond Men (2000). Larry scored an Oscar nomination playing Jolson (which was originally offered to both James Cagney and Danny Thomas), and hoped for equally challenging roles. His hopes were dashed as the studio instead continued casting him haphazardly in mild-mannered comedies and swashbuckling adventures. Other than the box-office sequel Jolson Sings Again (1949), most of Larry's films were hardly worthy of his obvious talent. To compensate somewhat, he managed to find a creative outlet in summer stock, and both he and Betty put together a successful vaudeville act with one tour ending up playing London's Palladium. Following the completion of Love Is Better Than Ever (1952) with Elizabeth Taylor, the political scandal erupted and erased all of his chances to do film. One of many casualties of Hollywood "blacklisting", he was forced to end his association with Columbia, and he and Betty, whose own career was damaged, traveled to Europe to find work

Known For

Acting

Blondie Goes to College

1942

Blondie Goes to College

as

Rusty Bryant

The Jolson Story

1946

The Jolson Story

as

Al Jolson

Freud: The Secret Passion

1962

Freud: The Secret Passion

as

Dr. Joseph Breuer

Love Is Better Than Ever

1952

Love Is Better Than Ever

as

Jud Parker

Jolson Sings Again

1949

Jolson Sings Again

as

Al Jolson / Himself

Down to Earth

1947

Down to Earth

as

Danny Miller

Alias Boston Blackie

1942

Alias Boston Blackie

as

Joe Trilby

Counter-Attack

1945

Counter-Attack

as

Kirichenko

Renegades

1946

Renegades

as

Ben Dembrow / Ben Taylor

The Black Parachute

1944

The Black Parachute

as

Michael Lindley

Emergency Wedding

1950

Emergency Wedding

as

Peter Judson Kirk Jr.

Reveille with Beverly

1943

Reveille with Beverly

as

Eddie Ross

The Gallant Blade

1948

The Gallant Blade

as

Lt. David Picard

The Swordsman

1948

The Swordsman

as

Alexander MacArden

Mystery Ship

1941

Mystery Ship

as

Tommy Baker

Destroyer

1943

Destroyer

as

Ens. Johnson (uncredited)

Power of the Press

1943

Power of the Press

as

Jerry Purvis (uncredited)

Atlantic Convoy

1942

Atlantic Convoy

as

Gregory

The Racket Man

1944

The Racket Man

as

Larry Lake

She's a Sweetheart

1944

She's a Sweetheart

as

Rocky Hill

Sergeant Mike

1944

Sergeant Mike

as

Pvt. Tom Allen

Is Everybody Happy?

1943

Is Everybody Happy?

as

Jerry Stewart

The Deerslayer

1943

The Deerslayer

as

Jingo-Good

Tiger by the Tail

1955

Tiger by the Tail

as

John Desmond

Canal Zone

1942

Canal Zone

as

Recruit Kincaid

Stars on Parade

1944

Stars on Parade

as

Danny Davis

You Were Never Lovelier

1942

You Were Never Lovelier

as

Tony - Lita's Boyfriend (uncredited)

Honolulu Lu

1941

Honolulu Lu

as

Sailor

Hello, Annapolis

1942

Hello, Annapolis

as

Paul Herbert

North of the Rockies

1942

North of the Rockies

as

Jim Bailey

Submarine Raider

1942

Submarine Raider

as

Sparksie

Harvard Here I Come

1941

Harvard Here I Come

as

Eddie Spellman

Hey, Rookie

1944

Hey, Rookie

as

Jim Leighter

Harmon of Michigan

1941

Harmon of Michigan

as

Harvey

A Man's World

1942

A Man's World

as

Chick O'Driscoll

Dr. Kildare

Dr. Kildare

as

Dr. Steven Waller

Suspicion

Suspicion

as

Dr. Milt Krop

Production

Crew

Directing