Trina Parks
Trina Parks | |
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Born |
Trina Frazier 26 December 1946 Brooklyn, New York City, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Entertainer |
Years active | 49 |
Website | Trina Parks Tribute. |
Trina Parks (born December 26, 1946) is an American actress, vocalist, choreographer, principal dancer and dance instructor, best known for portraying Thumper in the 1971 film Diamonds Are Forever.[1]
Movies
Year | Film |
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1970 | Beyond the Valley of the Dolls |
1970 | The Great White Hope |
1971 | Diamonds Are Forever |
1975 | Darktown Strutters |
1976 | The Muthers |
1980 | The Blues Brothers,[2] |
2012 | Immortal Kiss: Queen of the Night |
Television
- Night Gallery, episode "The Phantom Farmhouse"
- McCoy - NBC Movie of the Week
- Dick Shawn Special - Featured singer/dancer - CBS
- The Hollywood Palace (2 shows) - Featured singer/dancer - NBC
- French composer Michel Legrand Special - Featured dancer - Paris TV
- Dionne Warwick Special - Featured dancer - CBS
- Telly Savalas Special - Featured dancer - CBS
- Parks also appeared in television specials with Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr.
Theater
- The Selling of the President
- Her First Roman
- The Emperor Jones - Principal - NY & European Tour, with James Earl Jones
- The Great White Hope with James Earl Jones
- Bittersweet - Principal - Long Beach C.L. Opera, with Shirley Jones
- More Than You Deserve - Principal - NY Shakespeare Festival, with Fred Gwynne
- They're Playing Our Song - Principal - Grand Dinner Theatre, with Joanne Worley
- House of Flowers '92 - Principal - East Coast Tour, with Pattie LaBelle
- In Dahomey - New Federal Theatre at the Harry De Jur Playhouse, New York
- Sophisticated Ladies - Starring - US Tour
- National Tai Pai Theatre - Guest Soloist - European Concert
- Changes - Principal - Theatre de Lys
- Ovid's Metamorphoses - Principal - Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles
- Catch a Rising Star
- Bread, Beans and Things - Co-Star - Aquarius Theatre, Los Angeles
- Black Ballet Jazz - Guest Artist - European Tour
- Black Diamonds - Guest Artist - John Houston Theatre
- I Don't Want to Cry No More
- Deux Anges Sont Venus - Guest Artist - Théâtre de Paris
- Sights and Sounds at Carnegie Hall
- Eleo Pomare Dance Company - Guest Artist
- Tribute to Sammy Davis Jr. - New York
- Trina's Tribute to Duke Ellington - One Person Show
- The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies - 6 years[3]
Choreography
- Clytemnestra & Agamemnon
- Rumba Trio - Lulu Washington Dance Company
- Golden Globe Awards
- Car Wash movie tour
- "Tribute to the Black Woman" concert
- Carousel
References
- ↑ "Kicking Bond Where It Hurts", mi6-hq, December 20, 2011, retrieved 2016-01-18.
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- ↑ "Celebrate 26th Annual Black History Month with Host of Fun and Educational Events in February!". US Fed News Service, Including US State News. Palm Springs, CA: The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd. February 7, 2013. Retrieved March 29, 2013 from HighBeam Research. Check date values in:
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