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Larry Parks

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Larry Parks

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  • Date de naissance
    13 décembre 1914 · Olathe, Kansas, États-Unis
  • Date de décès
    13 avril 1975 · Studio City, Californie, États-Unis (infarctus)
  • Nom de naissance
    Samuel Lawrence Klausman Parks
  • Taille
    1,78 m

Biographie

    • Larry Parks est né le 13 décembre 1914 dans le Kansas, États-Unis. Il était acteur. Il est connu pour Le roman d'Al Jolson (1946), Je chante pour vous (1949) et Freud, passions secrètes (1962). Il était marié à Betty Garrett. Il est mort le 13 avril 1975 en Californie, États-Unis.

Famille

  • Conjoint
      Betty Garrett(9 septembre 1944 - 13 avril 1975) (son décès, 2 enfants)
  • Enfants
      Garrett Parks
      Andrew Parks

Anecdotes

  • His movie career ended in 1951 when he was the first actor to admit that he had belonged to a Communist cell from 1941 to 1945 and was subsequently blacklisted.
  • The only actor and movie name among the original 19 people accused by the House Un-American Activities Committee of being Communists.
  • After his film career was destroyed, he found intermittent work on stage in such plays as "The Teahouse of the August Moon," "Any Wednesday" and "The Tunnel of Love." He and his wife also worked up nightclub singing/comedy acts along with appearing in legit plays. Although Parks never quite shook off the blacklist incident, he won a role in John Huston's Freud, passions secrètes (1962).
  • Godfather of Jeff Bridges.
  • Sons with Betty Garrett: composer Garrett Parks and actor Andrew Parks.

Citations

  • [to the House Un-American Activities Committee, 1951] I would prefer, if you would allow me, not to mention other people's names. Don't present me with the choice of either being in contempt of this Committee and going to jail or forcing me to really crawl through the mud to be an informer.
  • I remember the one time Jolson visited the set, I was doing a number. And he said, kid, you're moving around too much. So he did the song. And he did everything except bang from the rafters. He had pre-recorded all the songs before the script was ready, and sang every one as if he were going to drop dead at the end of it. Well, that was Jolson. He always sang like that, which was why people loved him. But it was difficult from an actor's point-of-view. In one scene I was supposed to be singing as loudly as I could one second and then collapse in the middle of the song. How do you taper off at the top of your lungs?
  • [on 'the Jolson Story'] In the beginning Jolson wanted to play himself. Well, that's understandable, but he was too old. He was sixty-eight. So then he wanted James Cagney for the role, but he had just finished playing George M. Cohan. Jolson was never too happy with me. And I had another problem. All of Jolson's movies were for Warner Brothers and we were making 'The Jolson Story' at Columbia. So Harry Cohn, the studio boss, asked Jack Warner if we could borrow the Jolson films so I could study them. And Warner, in a heartwarming display of reciprocity, said no. So I had to do Jolson without seeing him.
  • [on the changes in racial representation in the movies since the forties]'The Jolson Story' was made innocently enough, without any desire to offend. I think if you start suppressing old films for reasons like this, you're cutting off your own past. I thought Bill Cosby's special on the TV was wonderful, the one tracing the rise and fall of Negro stereotypes in movies. I think that sort of approach to Hollywood's past is the wise one, instead of trying to ignore it or forget it.

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