Corey Parker, Beloved ‘Will & Grace’ Actor, Dies at 60
Santa Monica, CA – Corey Parker, the actor known for his roles in “Will & Grace” and “Biloxi Blues,” has died after a battle with cancer, his family confirmed. He was 60 years old. Parker’s death marks a loss for the entertainment industry and leaves behind a legacy not only of comedic timing but also of a dedicated family man.
Parker’s career spanned several decades, bringing him recognition for his work on stage and screen. He appeared in the 1988 film Biloxi Blues and became a familiar face to television audiences through his recurring role on the hit NBC sitcom “Will & Grace.” However, those who knew him best remember a man who prioritized his family above the demands of Hollywood.
Born July 8, 1965, Parker married Angela Denise Douglas on his 30th birthday in 1995, beginning a relationship that would last nearly 31 years. Douglas, who largely remained out of the public eye, was a constant source of support throughout his career.
Parker’s commitment to family led him to step back from acting in the early 2000s, choosing instead to focus on coaching and being present for his children. He is survived by two sons – one from a previous marriage to Australian actress and model Linda Kerridge, and another with Douglas. Kerridge, who shared a brief marriage with Parker from 1989 to 1992, later returned to Australia and lived a private life.
Despite his public profile, Parker was fiercely protective of his family’s privacy, raising his children in Santa Monica, California, away from the glare of the paparazzi. He consciously shielded them from the often-intrusive world of celebrity, allowing them to grow up with a sense of normalcy.
Parker’s decision to prioritize family resonated with many in the industry, demonstrating a commitment to personal values over professional ambition. His legacy extends beyond his on-screen performances, serving as an example of a life lived with intention and love.
