Ashley Parker Angel
Ashley Parker Angel was born in Redding, California, United States on August 1st, 1981 and is the Pop Singer. At the age of 43, Ashley Parker Angel biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Ashley Parker Angel (born August 1, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor who rose to fame as a member of the boyband O-Town.
He had a brief career as a musician, but was the only former band member who decided not to go on a reunion tour with O-Town in 2011.
Parker Angel has appeared in numerous Broadway productions since 2007, most recently in Wicked as the lead male character Fiyero Tigelaar.
Early years
Ashley Parker Angel is the niece of Darren and Paula Parker. His grandparents are of German and Irish descent. Ashley was named after Margaret Mitchell's 1936 film Gone with the Wind and the classic film of the same name. Ashley's parents divorced when she was three years old. Ashley's mother was remarried, and his stepfather, Ron Angel, was legally adopted by his stepfather, who is of American Indian descent. He then legally assumed the name, "Ashley Parker-Angel," which also appears on the website. Taylor and Justin are his two brothers, as well as Annie and Emily, who have two sisters.
Ashley studied piano from an early age as his mother Paula was a good piano instructor with many students of her own. He was outgoing and curious by nature. In one instance, he inadvertently set fire to his elementary school's football and soccer fields due to the explosion of a model rocket he had launched on school grounds; local police charged him with a misdemeanor.
Personal life
After a five-year marriage that ended in June 2008, Ashley was engaged to model Tiffany Lynn. Lyric Lennon, the couple's one son, was born in August 2005. Lyric is an actor who appeared in American Horror Story: Hotel.
Ashley dropped "Angel" from his last name, making his name "Ashley Parker," but later added the Angel to his name as a result of the unveiling of Mansions of Arcadia.
Career
Ashley Parker Angel became well-known on ABC's hit ABC show Making the Band, which followed the establishment of a pop music group in 2000. The MTV production was the first reality show to be picked up by a major television network. Angel, who was first chosen from tens of thousands of other auditionees, made it to be one of the new vocal group O-Town's "final five" members.
Ratings were solid, and as a result, O-Town was quickly established; by the end of the first season, the group had signed a new label J Records for Davis' debut act. The album O-Town was released at No. 1, boosted by weekly television coverage. 5 on Billboard and then on to multi-platinum status. The album's first album, "Liquid Dreams," debuted at No. 1 on the SoundScan singles chart. This week, the company was up by 42,000 units in one week. The group received the 2001 Teen Choice Award for Breakthrough Artists.
J Records made musical history by debuting at No. 1 in 1991 and on. 1 on the sales charts. In addition, O-Town is the first artist in SoundScan history to have its first single appear at No. 1 in No. 1. 1, an achievement that was not documented in the 2002 Guinness Book of World Records.
"All or Nothing," the second single on O-Town in late spring 2001, was the top hit of the singer's career. The song debuted at No. 1 on the charts. During the 2001 Radio Music Awards, 1 was the top-ranked musician on the US top 40 charts, and was nominated for numerous awards, including Song of the Year.
The group toured around the world and became the first reality show cast to remain unchanged for a second and third season. Viewers watched O-Town struggle to take their dreams to the next level, writing their own music, earning the trust of business associates, and presenting themselves as more than a "boy band" near the end of the third season. Unfortunately, by the time of the launch of their second album, O2, the teenage pop group had begun to fade, and they did not find the acceptance they wanted. Despite modest success, O2 came nowhere near the same audience impact as their first album. J Records dropped the band from the label in November 2003.
O-Town announced their reunion plans in January 2011, four days after confirming that the band had reunited together Ashley issued a statement on TMZ.com that revealed that despite being a key figure in O-Town, the group's fans and media, the band would not be reuniting with the band.
Ashley had signed a record deal with Blackground/Universal Records in 2004, and MTV began filming There and Back, a reality series chronicling his quest for solo fame. Parker's struggle to break his mostly teenage idol image was chronicled on his show, showcasing him as a serious songwriter and singer who co-wrote every track of his album. The romance between him and his then-pregnant fiancée (the marriage had since been broken) and early fatherhood's dangers were revisited, as well as the boy's Lyric's life and birth.
Parker was selected to compete on NBC's Celebrity Cooking Showdown, produced by entertainment mogul/rapper Diddy; nonetheless, he came second despite being seen aggressively lacerating his finger during one of the timed cooking challenges. He continued to compete in the Kelly Slater Celebrity Surf Invitational, suffering yet another serious injury, this time a foot laceration.
His solo album Soundtrack to Your Life was released in May 2006, debuting at No. 1. On Billboard, it's number 5 and receiving a lot of positive feedback. "Great melodic rock" fell somewhere between the earnest balladeering of the Goo Goo Dolls and the All American Rejects' driving rock, according to Billboard's review. "Let U Go," the first single release, was a hit; its video remained at No. 1 for weeks. The single appeared on MTV's TRL, and it was the third-best-selling debut of 2006. Parker and Ashlee Simpson toured North America in the spring of that year.
In the Clone High episode "Gate Affections," Parker was featured as a character. In the episode, he hosts a teen dance performance performed on Canada's sunny beaches, where it is always "a balmy 32 degrees." In the episode, Parker is compared to "The Beatles and Jesus all mixed into one."
Ashley Parker Angel performed the lead role's love interest in the lead character's love affair in January 2007, a teen heartthrob Link Larkin. Angel's appearance was described as "an absolute charmer," according to the New York Times. The New York Times even did a tribute to Angel's presence on Broadway, triggering the New York Times to publish a story about the singer-songwriter turned actor. Angel was asked by the Hairspray actors to extend his deal four times. Parker sustained a back injury onstage in early 2008, causing him to miss the show for a few months, but the actor recovered to complete the last few weeks of his new deal, giving him a long run in the series.
Parker appeared at several other Broadway-related performances during his stay in New York, including Broadway in Bryant Park and Broadway on Broadway.
Parker Angel appeared in the internationally acclaimed touring version of the musical Wicked in November 2014, portraying the male lead character Fiyero Tigelaar. With the new Munchkinland Tour, he appeared at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk, Virginia, for 16 shows, and he has since moved to Detroit, MI, Durham, NC, Greenville, SC, Atlanta, GA, and Miami, Florida. He played in Charlotte for three weeks in January 2016. On July 31, 2017, he returned to the stage for the first time and stayed with the show until July 14, 2018.
Parker was the voice of Alex in the video game Lunar: The Silver Star and Lunar: As an infant, he was the voice of the main character Alex.
After finding acting during the production both enjoyable and challenging, Angel took acting lessons in 2007. Parker starred in Carson Wheetley's debut role in the Sony film Wild Things: Foursome (originally titled, Wild Things: Criss-Cross) in Miami for two months in June 2009.
In the "Danny Starr / Quincea" episode of the children's cartoon Handy Manny on the Disney Channel, Danny Starr appeared as pop singer Danny Starr on the Disneyland Channel on June 20, 2009. He sang "Twisty Turn Twist," a new song he co-wrote for the show, in this episode.
Parker appeared in Todd for the family film Pizza Man, starring Frankie Muniz, was shot in Los Angeles in late March 2010. Pizza Man was supposed to be released in late 2011, but it was later released on DVD in 2014.
In February 2011, Parker directed Amelia's 25th film, then released on Video on Demand rather than DVD in 2013.
Parker shot a short film in the Mojave Desert Trona in March 2014, starring Tommy, the short version of film festival premieres.
Parker has been working with Xandy Barry on a new joint Band project named MOA, which stands for Mansions of Arcadia. In January 2012, he premiered "Don't Let Me Down" for their first film.
Parker Angel announced in 2014 that he was songwriting whilst being signed to EMI Publishing, and that a second album would be released in the future, but Mansions of Arcadia's status is currently unknown due to their official website and social pages not being live or online. In Wicked, the Fiyero Fiyero has appeared on Broadway as Fiyero at the Gershwin Theater.