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William Parke
Gender
Male
Born
1873
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
Died
Jul 28, 1941
New York, New York, USA
Performer
Relations
Father of
George Parke
Father of
William Parke, Jr.
CREDITS
Broadway
Arsenic and Old Lace
(Jan 10, 1941 - Jun 17, 1944)
Performer:
William Parke
Mr. Witherspoon -
(Jan 10, 1941 - Jul 26, 1941)
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Comedy
Original
Jefferson Davis
(Feb 18, 1936 - Feb 1936)
Performer:
William Parke
[Leroy Walker]
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Drama
History
Original
Troyka
(Apr 01, 1930 - Apr 1930)
Performer:
William Parke
[First Soldier]
Play
Drama
Original
Creoles
(Sep 22, 1927 - Oct 16, 1927)
Performer:
William Parke
[Monsieur Andre]
Play
Comedy
Drama
Original
Two By Two
(Feb 23, 1925 - Mar 07, 1925)
Performer:
William Parke
[Part of the Marriage License Bureau]
Play
Comedy
Original
If I Were King
(Oct 14, 1901 - Dec 1901)
Performer:
William Parke
[Jehan Le Loup]
Play
Drama
Original
CREDITS
Broadway
Arsenic and Old Lace
(Jan 10, 1941 - Jun 17, 1944)
Performer:
William Parke
Mr. Witherspoon -
(Jan 10, 1941 - Jul 26, 1941)
Play
Comedy
Original
Jefferson Davis
(Feb 18, 1936 - Feb 1936)
Performer:
William Parke
[Leroy Walker]
Play
Drama
History
Original
Troyka
(Apr 01, 1930 - Apr 1930)
Performer:
William Parke
[First Soldier]
Play
Drama
Original
Creoles
(Sep 22, 1927 - Oct 16, 1927)
Performer:
William Parke
[Monsieur Andre]
Play
Comedy
Drama
Original
Two By Two
(Feb 23, 1925 - Mar 07, 1925)
Performer:
William Parke
[Part of the Marriage License Bureau]
Play
Comedy
Original
If I Were King
(Oct 14, 1901 - Dec 1901)
Performer:
William Parke
[Jehan Le Loup]
Play
Drama
Original
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