Frank Parker
North side of the 6800 block of Hollywood Boulevard
Frank Parker

Frank Parker

Born April 29, 1903 in New York, NY
Died Jan. 10, 1999 in Titusville, FL

Singer-actor Frank Parker made regular appearances on radio and television with Jack Benny, George Burns, Arthur Godfrey and others.

Parker was the host of several TV programs during the 1950s including “Bride and Groom,” where couples were married before a live coast-to-coast audience. He was a panelist on the quiz show “The Masquerade Party,” in which celebrities were disguised in costumes designed as clues for the panelists who tried to guess their identities.

Parker also appeared in several movies including “Romance in the Rain” with Heather Angel and “Paris Follies of 1956” with Forrest Tucker.

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