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Ashley Parker Angel is an American musician and actor who rose to prominence as a member of the boyband
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. After the band dissolved he had a brief solo music career, and was the only former band member who declined to go on a reunion tour with O-Town in 2011. Parker Angel has acted in several Broadway productions since 2007, and most recently appeared in ''
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'' as the lead male character Fiyero Tigelaar.


Early years

Ashley Parker Angel is the child of Darren and Paula Parker. His grandparents are of German and Irish descent. Ashley was named after the fictional character
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, his mother's favorite character from Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel ''
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'', and the classic film of the same title. When Ashley was three years old, his parents divorced. His mother later remarried, and Ashley was legally adopted by his stepfather, Ron Angel, who is of American Indian descent. He then legally assumed the name by which he is also known as, "Ashley Parker-Angel." He has two brothers, Taylor and Justin and two sisters, Annie and Emily. From a very early age, Ashley studied the piano, as his mother Paula was a successful piano teacher with many students of her own. He was by nature active and adventurous. In one incident, at the age of nine 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 property; local police charged him with a misdemeanor.


Career


O-Town and ''Making the Band''

In 2000 Ashley Parker Angel achieved fame on the hit ABC series ''
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'', which tracked the formation of a pop music group. The MTV production was the first reality show to be picked up by a major television network. Weekly, viewers saw Angel, after first being plucked from tens of thousands of other auditionees, survive each stage of the selection process to become one of the "final five" members of the new vocal group
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. Ratings were strong, and as a result O-Town quickly achieved success; by the end of the first season, the group had inked a record deal with music legend Clive Davis and became the debut act for Davis' new label
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. The album ''O-Town'', boosted by the weekly TV publicity, debuted at No. 5 on '' Billboard'' and went on to multi-platinum status. "Liquid Dreams," the album's first release, crowned the
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singles chart at No. 1, selling over 42,000 units in one week. The group won the 2001
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for Breakthrough Artist. Because of O-Town, J Records made musical history as the first label in SoundScan history (1991 and on) to have its first single release debut at No. 1 on the sales charts. Also, O-Town is the first artist in SoundScan history to have its first single come in at No. 1, an achievement recorded in the 2002 '' Guinness Book of World Records''. In late spring 2001, the second single, "All or Nothing," and became the biggest hit of O-Town's career. The song reached No. 1 on the U.S. top 40 chart and was nominated for numerous awards, including Song of the Year during the 2001 Radio Music Awards. The group toured internationally, and went on to be the first reality show cast to remain unchanged for a second and third season. Near the end of the third season, viewers watched O-Town striving to take their careers to the next level, writing their own music, earning the respect of industry peers, and marketing themselves as more than a " boy band." Unfortunately, by the time of the release of their second album, ''O2'', the teen-pop genre had begun to fade, and they did not find the acceptance they sought. Despite moderate success, ''O2'' got nowhere near the market impact of their first album. In November 2003 J Records dropped the band from the label. In January 2011, O-Town confirmed their reunion plans, four days after confirming the band had gotten back together Ashley released a statement via TMZ.com that he wouldn't be reuniting with the band causing an uproar with the fans and media due to Ashley being a key member during O-Town.
O-Town was one of the greatest chapters of my life, so when the idea of a reunion was brought to me, of course I was intrigued. However I have made the decision not to be a part of an O-Town reunion. It was a difficult decision, but ultimately necessary to move on with the next chapter of my career


Solo music career and ''There and Back'' (2004–06)

In 2004, Ashley had secured a record deal with
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, and later that year MTV began filming '' There and Back'', a reality series tracking his pursuit of solo stardom. The show documented Parker's struggle to transcend his mostly teen idol image, showcasing him as a serious songwriter and musician who co-wrote every track of his album. The series was backlit by the relationship between him and his then-pregnant fiancée (the engagement has since been broken off) and the obstacles of early fatherhood, and also captured the drama and birth of his son Lyric. In April 2006, Parker was selected to be a contestant on
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's ''
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'', produced by entertainment mogul/rapper Diddy; Angel placed second, even though he is seen severely lacerating his finger during one of the timed cooking challenges. Shortly thereafter, he competed in the '' Kelly Slater Celebrity Surf Invitational'', in which he had another severe injury, this time a foot
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. In May 2006, his solo album '' Soundtrack to Your Life'' was released, debuting at No. 5 on ''Billboard'' and receiving many positive reviews. ''Billboards review called it "great melodic rock ... falling somewhere between the earnest balladeering of the
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and the driving rock of the
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and the single had the third-highest-selling debut of 2006. In spring of that year, Parker toured throughout North America with
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. Parker was featured as a character in the ''
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'' episode "Gate Expectations". In the episode, he hosts a teen dance show which is set on the sunny beaches of Canada, where it's always "a balmy 32 degrees". Parker is described in the episode as being like "
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and Jesus all rolled into one."


On Broadway and Theatre (2007–)

In January 2007, Ashley Parker Angel joined the eight-time
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–winning musical ''
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'', playing the lead character's love interest, teen heartthrob Link Larkin. The ''
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'' assessed Angel's performance as "an absolute charmer." Angel's presence on
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also led the ''New York Times'' to do a feature on the singer-songwriter turned actor. The ''Hairspray''
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asked Angel to extend his contract four times. In early 2008, Parker sustained a back injury onstage, forcing him to leave the show for a few months, but he returned to finish the last few weeks of his latest contract, giving the actor a successful run in the show for more than a year. During his stay in New York, Parker performed at several other Broadway-related events, including ''Broadway in Bryant Park'' and ''Broadway on Broadway''. In November 2014, Parker Angel joined the globally award-winning touring version of the musical ''
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'', playing the part of the male lead character Fiyero Tigelaar. His debut on the tour was at
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in Norfolk, Virginia for 16 shows, he has since gone on to perform at Detroit, MI, Durham, NC, Greenville, SC, Atlanta, GA and Miami, FL with the current Munchkinland Tour. He reprised the role in January 2016 in Charlotte for 3 weeks. He returned to the role once again on July 31, 2017, in the Broadway production and remained with the show through July 14, 2018.


Acting (2009–)

As a child, Parker was the voice of the main character Alex in the video game '' Lunar: The Silver Star'' and '' Lunar: Silver Star Story''. In 2007 during his run on Broadway Angel began taking acting classes after finding acting during the show fun and challenging. In June 2009, Parker signed for his first major acting role as Carson Wheetly for the movie '' Wild Things: Foursome'' (originally titled, ''Wild Things: Criss-Cross'') by Sony, filmed in Miami over two months. On June 20, 2009, Parker guest starred as pop singer Danny Starr in the "Danny Starr / Quinceañera" episode of the children's cartoon ''
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'' on the Disney Channel. In this episode, he sang an original song called "Twisty Turn Twist", which he co-wrote for the show. In late March 2010 Parker was cast in the role of Todd for family movie ''Pizza Man'' starring
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filmed in Los Angeles. Pizza Man was due for theatrical release in late 2011 but later released on DVD in 2014. In February 2011 Parker filmed his third movie ''Amelia's 25th'', he plays the role of Jacob, the movie was first released on Video on Demand then DVD in 2013. In March 2014 Parker filmed a short in the
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''Trona'', he plays the role of Tommy, the short incomplete, waiting for film festival releases.


Mansions of Arcadia (2012)

As of 2012 Parker has been working with
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on a new joint Band project titled ''MOA'' standing for ''Mansions of Arcadia''. He released a 20-second clip in January 2012 of their debut release "Don't Let Me Down". In 2014, Parker Angel confirmed that he was songwriting whilst being signed to EMI Publishing, he will be releasing a second album in the future, although the status of Mansions of Arcadia is currently unknown due to their official website and social pages no longer being active or online. 2017– he now is acting on Broadway as Fiyero in Wicked at the Gershwin Theater.


Personal life

Ashley was engaged to model Tiffany Lynn after a five-year relationship which ended in June 2008. In 2005, Lynn gave birth to their son, Lyric Lennon Parker-Angel. Lyric is an actor who plays Lachlan Drake on American Horror Story: Hotel.


Discography


Albums

*2006 – '' Soundtrack to Your Life''


Singles

*2006 – " Let U Go" *2006 – " Soundtrack to Your Life" *2006 – "Where Did You Go" *2012 – "Don't Let Me Down" (with Mansions of Arcadia) *2013 – "Switchblade" (with DJ Danny McCarthy)


Filmography


Television and video games


Theater


References


External links

* *
MOA official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Parker Angel, Ashley Living people American male singer-songwriters American male video game actors American male voice actors American people of German descent American people of Irish descent O-Town members Participants in American reality television series 21st-century American male actors 20th-century American male singers 21st-century American male singers 20th-century American singers 21st-century American singers Year of birth missing (living people)