Jameson Parker

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.9225

Gender

Male

Birthday

18-Nov-1947

Age

(79 years old)

Place of Birth

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Also Known As
  • Francis Jameson Parker Jr.

Jameson Parker

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Francis Jameson Parker Jr. (born November 18, 1947, Baltimore, Maryland) is an American actor, best known as the co-star of the 1980s television series Simon & Simon. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jameson Parker, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Long Road Home Long Road Home (1995) Character: John Atkins
A teen finds himself having to take a long road trip with his new stepmother whom he dislikes.
Simon & Simon: In Trouble Again Simon & Simon: In Trouble Again (1995) Character: A.J. Simon
En route to delivering an expensive yacht, Rick stops off in Seattle to visit A.J., who works there as an attorney. However, their reunion is disrupted and their investigative skills called into service when the yacht is hijacked--with mom on board.
Waiting for the Wind Waiting for the Wind (1991) Character: David
Young Charlie adores his grandfather Walter. Walter, who is dying, is building a sailing vessel on his farm, far from the sea and seemingly cannot live to see the boat launched. David, Charlie’s father and Walter’s son-in-law lost his wife some time before and has now lost his faith in God as well. He argues with Walter about Walter's persistence in telling Charlie to have faith that they will sail the boat together soon, as David knows Walter will not live long enough to do so. But sometimes miracles happen.
Callie & Son Callie & Son (1981) Character: Randy Bordeaux
A fictional drama, covering a 30-year period, about a poverty-stricken teenager forced to give up her illegitimate son at birth, and the climb to wealth and power as the wife of a newspaper publisher who helps her locate her son, in whose future she becomes obsessed.
The Gathering, Part II The Gathering, Part II (1979) Character: Bud
Two Christmases have passed and widow Kate Thornton has taken over Thornton Industries and is wooed by a courtly financier.
The Immigrants The Immigrants (1978) Character: N/A
The rags-to-riches saga of a young Italian immigrant who battles his way out of the San Francisco earthquake to become a shipping magnate, rise to the top of Nob Hill's society through a loveless marriage to the daughter of the city's wealthiest family, and find happiness with an Asian mistress despite the collapse of his fortune during the Wall Street crash.
Women at West Point Women at West Point (1979) Character: J.J. Palfrey
A fictionalized drama about the first women to enter the U.S. Military Academy in 1976 and the reactions they faced.
Jackals Jackals (1986) Character: Dave Buchanon
Cops in a small town near the Mexican border find themselves caught up in a scheme that smuggles illegal aliens into the country.
Spy Spy (1989) Character: Frank Harvey
Richard is a spy. Ever since his wife Angela left him, cause she never liked what he did or became, his heart has not exactly been in it anymore. After failing to complete his mission, he decides to leave. His friend and boss, Tony Cooper, brings him to a plastic surgeon, so that he could change his appearance and disappear. A year later, he learns that the doctor who operated on him and Tony are dead. He suspects that someone's either trying to get back at him through them or is trying to flush him out. He then fears that Angela could be next. So he goes to her but she's gotten on with her life and doesn't want him back.
Dead Man's Island Dead Man's Island (1996) Character: Lyle Stedman
Henrietta O'Dwyer Collins, called Henrie O., is a world-famous journalist and writer. She's invited by her old lover Chase Prescott to his secluded island home. Chase, a wealthy businessman with money woes, hopes Henrie O. can discover the person he thinks is trying to kill him. It seems like she has her work cut out for her. Possible suspects include Chase's much younger wife, his son, and many others.
Who Is Julia? Who Is Julia? (1986) Character: Don North
A strikingly beautiful and wealthy woman is hit by a truck and is all smashed up and nearly killed. At nearly the same time, a very plain looking lower middle class woman simply faints and suffers brain death. The beautiful womans brain is fine, so, doctors merely transplant her brain into plain Jane. Problems ensue when plain Janes husband continues to believe she is still his wife. She has no memory of him, and goes to live with the beautiful womans husband. She doesn't mix well with her new socialite friends and family. Mirrors are emotional battlefields as well.
Anatomy of a Seduction Anatomy of a Seduction (1979) Character: Ed Taggert
The story of a divorced woman who begins an affair with the college-age son of her best friend, and the effects it has on her relationship with her own son, who is not much younger than her lover.
Night of 100 Stars II Night of 100 Stars II (1985) Character: Self
This special is the second "Night of 100 Stars" to benefit The Actors Fund of America. Edited from a seven-hour live entertainment marathon that was taped February 17, 1985, at New York's Radio City Music Hall, this sequel to the 1982 "Night of 100 Stars" special features 288 celebrities.
Dead Before Dawn Dead Before Dawn (1993) Character: Robert Edelman
Based upon a true story. Wife with young family finds life becoming unbearable with her successful, but violent and abusive, husband. After filing for divorce, she quickly learns that her husband, through fear of his personal life embarrassing his clients, has commissioned an assassin to murder her before going to court. Unfortunately, for him, the hired assassin turns out to be an FBI agent. The FBI convince her that she must “pretend” to have been murdered in order to prove her husband’s involvement.
A Small Circle of Friends A Small Circle of Friends (1980) Character: Nick Baxter
In the late 1960s, three Harvard students Jessica, Leo and Nick grow close as they undergo personal changes, but their friendship is jeopardized by romantic feelings both men develop for Jessica.
The Promise of Love The Promise of Love (1980) Character: Sam Daniels
A teenage bride becomes a war widow when her Marine Corps husband is killed in Vietnam, until into her life comes a civilian recreation director who works at Camp Pendleton.
Prince of Darkness Prince of Darkness (1987) Character: Brian Marsh
A priest discovers an ancient canister containing a strange liquid in an abandoned church. When a group of graduate students and scientists are tasked with studying it, they unknowingly unleash an evil force waiting to destroy all of humanity.
The Bell Jar The Bell Jar (1979) Character: Buddy Willard
Details a young woman's summer in New York working for a Mademoiselle-like magazine, return home to New England, and subsequent breakdown all amidst the horrors of the fifties, from news of the Rosenbergs' execution to sleazy disc jockeys and predatory college boys.
Curse of the Crystal Eye Curse of the Crystal Eye (1991) Character: Luke Ward
A man travels through Asia and Africa seeking the treasure of Ali Baba.
Have You Seen My Son Have You Seen My Son (1996) Character: Mike Pritcher
A woman fears for her son's health when her ex-husband kidnaps him.
A Caribbean Mystery A Caribbean Mystery (1983) Character: Tim Kendall
Aging Major Palgrave, an idiosyncratic but charming mystery writer, reveals to Miss Jane Marple that one of the guests at a luxurious Caribbean resort they're staying at is a Bluebeard-type wife murderer. Unfortunately, the Major succumbs to an apparently accidental overdose of alcohol and blood pressure medication before revealing the killer's identity. When it's discovered that the medicine belonged to another guest and the revealing photograph the Major was carrying is missing, Miss Marple realizes that the serial killer has struck again and more murders will follow.
The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue The Secret of NIMH 2: Timmy to the Rescue (1998) Character: Troy (voice)
The rats and mice, made intellectually superior in the original Secret of N.I.M.H., return to Thorn Valley to groom their destined leader - young Timmy Brisby.
Something Borrowed, Something Blue Something Borrowed, Something Blue (1997) Character: Richard Ives
Three about-to-be-newlywed chums are taken to Australia for a photoshoot
Violation of Trust Violation of Trust (1991) Character: Eric Riley
Three teenage friends get into a fight, and one of them accidentally gets killed. The two remaining girls promise each other to keep silent. As the police get more and more suspicious, the mother of one of the girls gets into a crushing dilemma: protect her daughter or see justice done.
White Dog White Dog (1982) Character: Roland Grale
Samuel Fuller’s throat-grabbing exposé on American racism was misunderstood and withheld from release when it was made in the early eighties.Today, the notorious film is lauded for its daring metaphor and gripping pulp filmmaking. Kristy McNichol stars as a young actress who adopts a lost German shepherd, only to discover through a series of horrifying incidents that the dog has been trained to attack black people, and Paul Winfield plays the animal trainer who tries to cure him. A snarling, uncompromising vision, White Dog is a tragic portrait of the evil done by that most corruptible of all animals; the human being.



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