Remembering Corey Parker: A Tribute to the Beloved Actor and Acting Coach

Corey Parker, a well-known actor with a career spanning several decades, has sadly passed away in Memphis, Tennessee after battling cancer. His aunt, Emily Parker, confirmed the news of his death. Corey began his acting journey in the mid-1980s, landing roles in popular films such as "Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning" and "9 1/2 Weeks."
In 1992, Corey starred in the sitcom "Flying Blind" alongside Téa Leoni, playing the role of Neil Barash. He also made appearances in shows like "Will & Grace" and had roles in movies such as "Biloxi Blues" and "White Palace." Corey later transitioned to working as an acting coach, offering his expertise on various projects.
Coming from a family of actors, Corey's mother, Rocky, and sister, Noelle, were also involved in the entertainment industry. His mother, Rocky, was previously married to actor Patrick Dempsey. Corey's diverse acting career and contributions to the industry will be remembered by fans and colleagues alike.
Corey Parker's legacy as an actor and acting coach will continue to inspire those in the entertainment industry. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.