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William James "Billy" Parks (January 1, 1948 – July 22, 2009) was a professional American football wide receiver in the National Football League. He played five seasons for the San Diego Chargers, the Dallas Cowboys, and the Houston Oilers.Parks was one of the players (along with running back Mike Montgomery) acquired by the Dallas Cowboys in the August 1, 1972 trade that sent running back Duane Thomas to the San Diego Chargers.
Date Of Birth 1948-01-01 Died 2009-01-01 Profession Producer, Miscellaneous Crew, Camera Department
Producer Title Year Status Character SummerBreak 3 2015 TV Series executive producer HeyUSA 2014 TV Mini-Series executive producer SummerBreak 2 2014 TV Series executive producer SummerBreak 2013 TV Series executive producer Vengeance 2010/III Short producer Shipping and Receiving 2009 Short producer Partner(s) 2005 executive producer Chasing Jason 2004 Short producer Terry Tate, Office Linebacker: Sensitivity Training 2004 Short line producer Otto+Anna 2003 Short line producer
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Man on Fire 2004 assistant: Mr. Skotchdopole Imagining Argentina 2003 assistant: Mr. Foster Jeepers Creepers II 2003 assistant: Mr. Foster Van Wilder 2002 assistant: Lucas Foster Space Oddity 2001 Short production coordinator The Bogus Witch Project 2000 TV Movie key production assistant - segment "In then Woods Segments"
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Spin, Shoot & Run 2003 assistant camera
Production Manager Title Year Status Character Jane Bond 2001 Short assistant production manager
Thanks Title Year Status Character The Living Wake 2007 special thanks
Self Title Year Status Character America's Next Top Model 2007 TV Series Himself 1972 NFC Championship Game 1972 TV Movie Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver NFL Monday Night Football 1971-1972 TV Series Himself - Dallas Cowboys Wide Receiver / Himself - San Diego Chargers Wide Receiver The NFL on NBC 1971 TV Series Himself - San Diego Chargers Wide Receiver
Known for movies Man on Fire (2004) as Miscellaneous Crew
Van Wilder (2002) as Miscellaneous Crew
Jeepers Creepers II (2003) as Miscellaneous Crew
Partner(s) (2005) as Producer