Darrell Parker
Darrell used to be a "future
filmmaker." One day he decided to pen a script, and has never
stopped. Darrell started his career as an extra in the film Dead Artist,
which was produced by Jim McQuaid of Turnip Video. On set Darrell
serendipitously met another young filmmaker named Jeremy Grant, they found out
they were neighbors, and the rest is history.
Darrell's films have won several awards, and
have screened in numerous festivals. His unique approach to story telling
has been recognized by film industry peers and actors alike. "My
films are an expression of who I am, and where I am emotionally," Parker
says. "Many of my stories are based on issues that I'm wrestling
with at the time. They all contain some piece of me."
As an actor, Parker is known for his
portrayals of offbeat and eccentric characters. Over a ten-year career on
stage and in film, Parker has moved from small parts in community theatre to
striking leads, based on his intensity and ability to immerse himself into any
role. Most recently, Parker amazed audiences with his highly publicized
portrayal of Count Dracula in Bram Stoker's Dracula.
In his film work, Parker has portrayed
memorable characters in many genres from the sweet everyday Roger in the
festival favorite short The Longest 3 Minutes, to the disturbing,
psychopathic Wilburt W. Cole in The Roommate. All of these
elements can be seen in his recent performance as bad-ass sheriff T.W Earp in A
Fistful of Brains.
Since the creation of Everlong Films in 2003,
Parker has written, directed and produced award-winning shorts, and has
collaborated on numerous projects with filmmakers in the
Everlong is a word that means
"forever," and is inscribed in the wedding ring given to him by
his wife on their wedding day.

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