Al Parker

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    June 25, 1952

    Day of Death

    August 17, 1992 (40 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Natick, Massachusetts, USA

    Al Parker

    Biography

    Gay porn star Al Parker was born Drew Okum in Natick, Massachusetts. When he was a teenager his loaned him their brand-new Mustang to attend Woodstock, which they thought was a classical music festival. While at Woodstock, Drew had several homosexual experiences, the most notable in the back of a van--a theme that would be repeated throughout his adult-film career. Nickname: Pony Boy After graduating from high school in Natick, he moved to Los Angeles, where he landed a job operating the film projector booth at 'Hugh Hefner"s Playboy mansion. He was "discovered" by gay-porn producer Rip Colt, who changed his name to Al Parker because it sounded like a man's name. Parker starred in several of Colt's 8mm shorts. Parker began a long-term, and open, lover relationship with Steve Taylor; together the two established Surge Studios, a gay-adult film production studio. Following Taylor's sudden death from AIDS, Parker's interest in the studio faded. Parker himself serio-converted and tested positive, following which he made several "safer" porn movies with other HIV-positive actors. He died of complications from AIDS in San Francisco, California, on August 17, 1992.

    Known For

    • The Other Side of Aspen

      The Other Side of Aspen

      1978

    • Inches

      Inches

      1979

    • Champs

      Champs

      1979

    • Help Wanted

      Help Wanted

      1981

    • Ask Any Buddy

      Ask Any Buddy

      2019

    • Anywhere, Anytime!

      Anywhere, Anytime!

      1985

    • Games

      Games

      1983

    • Weekend Lockup

      Weekend Lockup

      1979

    • Wanted

      Wanted

      1980

    • Dangerous

      Dangerous

      1983

    • Rangers

      Rangers

      1985

    • Strange Places… Strange Things!

      Strange Places… Strange Things!

      1985

    • A Few Good Men…

      A Few Good Men…

      1983

    • Overload

      Overload

      1992

    • One In A Billion

      One In A Billion

      1984