Andrew Lawrence Parks (born March 1, 1951) is an American film and
television actor.Born in Los Angeles, California to actors Larry Parks
and Betty Garrett, Andrew Parks made his film debut at the age of 11
but did not continue his acting career for another eight years,
beginning with The Strawberry Statement in 1970.His feature film
credits include W.C. Fields and Me (1976), The Mirror Has Two Faces
(1996) and Donnie Brasco (1997). He is a key member of Larry Blamire's
stock company, playing clueless alien Kro-Bar in The Lost Skeleton of
Cadavra and its sequel The Lost Skeleton Returns Again, gullible
scientist Dr. Philip Latham in Trail of the Screaming Forehead and
monocled English dandy Lord Partfine in Dark and Stormy Night. Most
recently, he mimicked Franklin Pangborn in the comedy short It's a
Frame-Up!, the writing/directing debut of Blamire's producer Michael
Schlesinger.Parks' television credits include a recurring role on
Angel and guest appearances on The Virginian, Room 222, Lucas Tanner,
Cannon, Kojak, Barnaby Jones, Hart to Hart, M*A*S*H, Trapper John,
M.D., Murder, She Wrote, The Trials of Rosie O'Neill, and Homicide:
Life on the Street. He also voiced the role of Ben Day for the
animated series These Are the Days. In 1971 Parks appeared as Jimmy
Duff on "The Men From Shiloh" (rebranded name for The Virginian) in
the episode titled "The Angus Killer."
television actor.Born in Los Angeles, California to actors Larry Parks
and Betty Garrett, Andrew Parks made his film debut at the age of 11
but did not continue his acting career for another eight years,
beginning with The Strawberry Statement in 1970.His feature film
credits include W.C. Fields and Me (1976), The Mirror Has Two Faces
(1996) and Donnie Brasco (1997). He is a key member of Larry Blamire's
stock company, playing clueless alien Kro-Bar in The Lost Skeleton of
Cadavra and its sequel The Lost Skeleton Returns Again, gullible
scientist Dr. Philip Latham in Trail of the Screaming Forehead and
monocled English dandy Lord Partfine in Dark and Stormy Night. Most
recently, he mimicked Franklin Pangborn in the comedy short It's a
Frame-Up!, the writing/directing debut of Blamire's producer Michael
Schlesinger.Parks' television credits include a recurring role on
Angel and guest appearances on The Virginian, Room 222, Lucas Tanner,
Cannon, Kojak, Barnaby Jones, Hart to Hart, M*A*S*H, Trapper John,
M.D., Murder, She Wrote, The Trials of Rosie O'Neill, and Homicide:
Life on the Street. He also voiced the role of Ben Day for the
animated series These Are the Days. In 1971 Parks appeared as Jimmy
Duff on "The Men From Shiloh" (rebranded name for The Virginian) in
the episode titled "The Angus Killer."
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