Top TV Shows - Max Parker
Max Parker's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • Boots Poster
    #2
    Boots
    as Sgt. Sullivan 8 episodes
    #2 in TVScore: 35.7
    ‘Boots’ is an American military comedy-drama series that explores the challenging experiences of Cameron Cope, a closeted gay teenager who joins the Marine Corps during the 1990s alongside his best friend, Ray McAffey. The series portrays their journey through the demanding phase of boot camp, highlighting the internal and external conflicts they face in an era when homosexuality in the military was severely sanctioned.
  • Vampire Academy Poster
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    Vampire Academy
    as Mikhail Tanner 6 episodes
    #859 in TVScore: 0.7
    Vampire Academy is a supernatural teen drama television series based on the bestselling novels by Richelle Mead. Set in a world where vampires coexist with humans, the show follows Rose Hathaway, a Dhampir guardian-in-training, and her vampire friend Lissa Dragomir. Together, they navigate the treacherous hierarchy of St. Vladimir's Academy while facing personal and supernatural challenges. With a blend of romance, action, and mystery, Vampire Academy captivates viewers with its intriguing storyline and complex characters.
Top Movies - Max Parker
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    Max Parker Biography
    Max Parker (July 12, 1882 – July 8, 1964) was an American art director who worked on 86 films between 1916 and 1947. He was born in Prescott, Arizona and died in Torrance, California. Parker received a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction for the film George Washington Slept Here. Some of the notable films he worked on include The Knickerbocker Buckaroo (1919), Pollyanna (1920), The Road to Yesterday (1925), and Synthetic Sin (1929). Parker's career spanned the silent film era and the early years of the talkies, leaving a lasting impact on the art direction of the time.