Al Parker

Gay porn star Al Parker was born Drew Okum in Natick, Massachusetts. When he was a teenager his loaned him their brand-new Mustang to attend Woodstock, which they thought was a classical music festival. While at Woodstock, Drew had several homosexual experiences, the most notable in the back of a van--a theme that would be repeated throughout his adult-film career. Nickname: Pony Boy After graduating from high school in Natick, he moved to Los Angeles, where he landed a job operating the film projector booth at 'Hugh Hefner"s Playboy mansion. He was "discovered" by gay-porn producer Rip Colt, who changed his name to Al Parker because it sounded like a man's name. Parker starred in several of Colt's 8mm shorts. Parker began a long-term, and open, lover relationship with Steve Taylor; together the two established Surge Studios, a gay-adult film production studio. Following Taylor's sudden death from AIDS, Parker's interest in the studio faded. Parker himself serio-converted and tested positive, following which he made several "safer" porn movies with other HIV-positive actors. He died of complications from AIDS in San Francisco, California, on August 17, 1992.

Known For

Birth Location Natick, Massachusetts, USA
Born 1952-06-25
Died 1992-08-17

Movies

Falcon Icons: The 1970s as (archive footage)
2021
Ask Any Buddy as (archive footage)
2019
2013
Cops on Duty as (archive footage)
2010
Bareback Classics 2 as (archive footage)
2009
2001
Falcon Bareback 6: Men In Uniform as (archive footage)
2001
1992
Oversize Load as Man Outside Restroom (uncredited)
1986
1985
1985
1985
One In A Billion as Vendor (uncredited)
1984
Love a Man with a Beard 3 as (archive footage)
1984
1984
Presenting The Best Of Buckshot Productions as (segment "Chute") (archive footage)
1984
Dangerous as Last Glory Hole Dick
1983
A Few Good Men as Barber (uncredited)
1983
Games as Photographer
1983
The Best of Brentwood 1 as (archive footage)
1981
Help Wanted as (segment "Rocks And Hard Places") (archive footage)
1981
Wanted as Cooper
1980
Inches as Doug
1979
Weekend Lockup as (segment "Weekend Lockup") (archive footage)
1979
Champs as (segment "Taxi Driver") (archive footage)
1979
Heavy Equipment as Construction Worker
1977
Challenger as (segment "Challenger") (archive footage)
1977

Movies

Turbo Charge Writer
1988
Turbo Charge Producer
1988
Turbo Charge Director
1988
Oversize Load Director
1986
Oversize Load Producer
1986
High Tech Director
1986
Century Mining Producer
1985
Century Mining Director
1985
Rangers Producer
1985
Rangers Director
1985
Hard Disk Drive Director
1985
Therapy Producer
1985
Therapy Director
1985
One In A Billion Director
1984
One In A Billion Producer
1984
Head Trips Producer
1984
Head Trips Director
1984
Dangerous Director
1983
Dangerous Producer
1983
A Few Good Men Executive Producer
1983
Games Executive Producer
1983
Winner Takes All Director
1983
1982
Biker's Liberty Director
1982
1981
1981