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Jameson Parker Jr. was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on November 18, 1947.He is the son of Jameson and Sydney Buchanan (née Sullivan) Parker.His father had been general legal counsel for the Parker family steel mill, an investment analyst, and government attorney (working first with the Maryland Public Expenditure Council and later with the United States Naval Reserve).
Simon & Simon is an American crime drama television series that originally ran from November 24, 1981, to September 16, 1989. The series was broadcast on CBS, and starred Gerald McRaney and Jameson Parker as two disparate brothers who operate a two-person detective agency in San Diego, California.
Lighthouse Pictures has upped production VP Jameson Parker to CEO, Variety has learned. Former CEO and co-founder Jamie Goehring is staying on to oversee day-to-day operations while Parker will be ...
One episode highlighted an instance wherein his longtime friend and Simon & Simon costar Jameson Parker was shot twice. [2] In 2011, he began playing a recurring role as a judge on the US drama Fairly Legal. In 2012, McRaney played General Luntz in Red Tails, and Calvin [3] in the film Heart of the Country.
Netflix reported first-quarter 2024 earnings Thursday, revealing it added a whopping 9.33 million paid subscribers. Analysts consensus estimates were for Netflix to add 3.93 million paid subs ...
An Accidental Cowboy is a memoir by Jameson Parker. It tells the story of the former Simon and Simon actor's physical recovery and psychological healing on a California ranch. After being shot by a neighbor in 1992, [1] Parker and his wife Darlene moved to the California hills to run a horse and cattle ranch. The book is notable for focusing ...
Ike Perlmutter, the former Marvel Entertainment chairman who was ousted last year, sold all of his Disney stock — about 25.6 million shares — for almost $3 billion, according to a report by ...
The introduction of Jameson Parker was met with fanfare by fans enamored with the actor's good looks and easygoing portrayal. [7] When Brad physically abused Jenny (Glass) onscreen in 1978, a group of angry viewers left a note at the OLTL New York City studios threatening violence if Parker did not "leave Jenny alone". [26]