Corey Parker grew up in and around the theater. A native of New York City, he began working as an actor at age 5 and training at the age of 14 with teachers from the Actors Studio. He graduated from the High School of Performing Arts in Manhattan. He has appeared on every major network — with leading roles on ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, UPN, and supporting roles on PBS, BBC, HBO, MTV, USA. He has worked at Paramount, Universal, 20th Century Fox, Warner Brothers, Miramax, Lorimar, and Viacom. Corey is a member of the Ensemble Studio Theater in New York and Los Angeles, and has worked with Chicago's Steppenwolf Theater Company, with Joe Papp at the Public Theater, and has a long list of productions in which he has appeared in New York and at the Mark Taper in Los Angeles.
How I Got Into College
(Marlon Browne)
Big Man on Campus
(Alex)
Willy/Milly
(Lopez)
Biloxi Blues
(Arnold B. Epstein)
The Lost Language of Cranes
(Elliot Abrahams)
Scream for Help
(Josh Dealey)
Encino Woman
(David Hosenfelt)
Hello Actors Studio
(Self)
Mr. and Mrs. Loving
(Bernie Cohen)
Teen Father
(Roy Thomas)
Don't Touch
(David)
Fool's Paradise
(Raymond 'Ray' Powers)
Broadway Bound
(Eugene Morris Jerome)
I'm Dangerous Tonight
(Eddie)
White Palace
(Larry Klugman)
Nine 1/2 Weeks
(Janitor)
Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th
(Self)
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
(Pete)
Courage
(Tony Miraldo)
Grandpa's Funeral
(Jonathan Metsler)
Flesh Suitcase
A Mother's Prayer
(Spence Walker)
Breast Men
((uncredited))
Woman's Picture
(Hotel John)
Being Awesome
(Dr. Jeffery Hirsch)
The Bureau of Short-Term Affairs
(Mark Funeberg)
Tupelove
(Norton)
One Came Home
(John Mazilli)
Death$ in a $mall Town
(Town Mayor)
Winding Brook
(Richard)
The End of the Bar
(Rich Garner)
Duckman
thirtysomething
(Lee Owens)
Touched by an Angel
(Henry Moskowitz)
Flying Blind
(Neil Barash)
Will & Grace
(Josh)
Love Boat: The Next Wave
(Dr. John Morgan)
The Bronx Zoo
ABC Afterschool Special
(David)
Blue Skies
(Joel Goodman)
Eddie Dodd
At Mother's Request
(Larry Schreuder)
Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story
(Eddie Fisher)