BLAKE K PARKER
- NON-UNION
Résumé Print Résumé
Theatre | ||
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Blood at The Root |
Toria |
Theatre UCF (KCACTF Nominee) |
Indecent |
U/S Halina |
Theatre UCF |
First Miss |
Michele |
Theatre UCF |
Break |
Julie |
Theatre UCF (KCACTF Award) |
Anomolies Anonymous |
Reese |
Theatre UCF |
The Vagina Monologues |
Ensemble |
Green Dot UCF |
Professional Theatre - Orlando Shakes Staged Reading | ||
Dark, Dark, Dark |
Harri |
Playwright's Round Table |
Community Theatre | ||
Leading Ladies |
Meg |
Richey Suncoast Theatre |
I Hate Hamlet |
Dierdre |
Richey Suncoast Theatre |
How The Other Half Loves |
Teresa |
Richey Suncoast Theatre |
Legally Blonde: The Musical |
Delta Nu / Whitney |
Richey Suncoast Theatre |
Commercial | ||
Disney Galactic Starcruiser |
Principal |
Disney World |
Universal Mardi Gras |
Extra |
Universal Studios |
Film | ||
HUMANS! |
Featured |
Violent Hiccups Films- CMF Win |
Mean It |
Lead |
UCF Student Film |
When is it Time to Grow Up? |
Lead |
Love All Love Productions |
No Service |
Lead |
UCF Student Film |
Education | ||
BFA in Acting |
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University of Central Florida |
Training | ||
Improv for the Actor |
David Montgomery |
Second City |
Intermediate Monologue |
Kurt Naebig |
Acting Studio, Chicago |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'9" |
Weight: 150 lbs |
Conversational ASL, IPA, Single Sword, Unarmed Stage Combat, Bowling, Combat - Stage, Equestrian - General, Gymnastics, Rock Climber, Swimming - ability - general, Weight Lifting, Yoga, Dance Ballet, Dance Tap, Licensed Driver, Piano, Singer, Vocal Range: Mezzo Soprano, American - Southern Accent
Blake Parker is a Chicago-based actress for theatre, film, and commercial. She graduated with her BFA in Acting from the University of Central Florida in 2022. Some of her educational theatre credits include Blood at The Root (Toria), Indecent (U/S Halina), and First Miss (Michele). She was an Irene Ryan Nominee for her performance in Blood at The Root and was a lead in First Miss at The Dr. Phillips Center. She was voted best female lead in a comedy two years in a row at Richey Suncoast Theatre.