Ancestry of
Parker Stevenson
TV and Movie Actor
Who is Parker Stevenson?
Richard Stevenson Parker is best known for his portrayal as Frank Hardy in the 1970s TV series The Hardy Boys, and as Craig Pomeroy in the 1990s TV series Baywatch.
Parker Stevenson, born Richard Stevenson Parker on June 4, 1952, in Philadelphia, USA, is a seasoned actor known for his charismatic performances on both the big and small screens. Rising to fame in the late '70s, Stevenson became a household name with his portrayal of Frank Hardy in the hit TV series "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" and his role as Craig Pomeroy in the 1990s TV series "Baywatch."
In 1986, Stevenson starred as Billy Hazard in the television miniseries "North and South." He co-starred with then-wife Kirstie Alley, who portrayed his sister Virgilia Hazard. Off-screen, Stevenson's personal life attracted public attention, particularly his high-profile marriage to actress Kirstie Alley. Their union and subsequent divorce were subjects of media scrutiny.
Throughout his career, Stevenson seamlessly transitioned between television and film, leaving an indelible mark with roles in projects like "Stroker Ace" and the more recent Netflix series "Greenhouse Academy."
Some of the most recently added connections of famous kin for Parker Stevenson
Thomas J. Watson, Jr.
President and CEO of I.B.M.
20th cousin 1 time removed
via Eleanor Plantagenet
Alice (Lee) Roosevelt
First Wife of President Theodore Roosevelt
8th cousin 2 times removed
via Richard Norman
Florence (Kling) Harding
First Lady of President Warren G. Harding
7th cousin 2 times removed
via John Gregory
General William Tecumseh Sherman
Union Army - U.S. Civil War
5th cousin 4 times removed
via Thomas Benedict
General William Tecumseh Sherman
Union Army - U.S. Civil War
3rd cousin 4 times removed
via Samuel Raymond Jr.
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