Lara Parker was a versatile actor and writer who made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. She made her Broadway debut in 1968 with “Woman is My Idea,” a play written and directed by Don C. Liljenquist. Her skill shined through onstage, and in 1969 she played the title role in an Off-Broadway production of Frank Wedekind’s “Lulu.” Parker’s theater credits also include an off-Broadway performance in “A Gun Play.”
Ansel Faraj and Nathan Wilson co-wrote and directed Lara Parker’s final film project, “The Great Nick D,” which was shot in 2023. It also starred Kathryn Leigh Scott and David Selby from Dark Shadows.
Parker was married to Jim Hawkins, a building contractor, in her personal life. They had a daughter named Caitlin together. Her first marriage to artist Tom Parker produced two boys, Rick and Andy. Rick became a successful record producer, while Andy worked as a contractor. Her daughter, Caitlin Hawkins, became a set designer and stylist for videos and commercials. Rick, Lara’s son, married Miranda Lee Richards, a singer, and they had a son named Wesley.
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Lara Parker cause of death
Lara passed away peacefully in her sleep in Los Angeles at the age of 84.
Lara Parker obituary
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Lara Parker funeral arrangement
Lara’s burial arrangements are currently being kept under wraps.
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