Trey Parker
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1.
Randolph Severn "Trey" Parker III (born October 19, 1969) is
an American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor, actor,
musician and Academy Award nominated lyricist.
2. Trey graduated from Evergreen High School in 1988. What did his
class name him?
- Best Dressed
- Most Likely to Succeed
- Class Clown
3. Where did he start college?
- University of Colorado
- University of Southern California
- Berklee College of Music (Boston)
4. Parker made several animated shorts while attending the university,
including American History which won a Student Academy Award.
5. Parker's first live action film was a feature length piece about
Alferd Packer, a Colorado miner who was the first person convicted of
cannibalism in America. What was the film's title?
Alferd Packer! The Music Man
Eat Your Way to Heaven
6. In 1995, a Fox executive commissioned Stone and Parker to create a
video Christmas card based on their animated college short. The Spirit
of Christmas: Jesus vs. Santa was the result—a five minute short
that featured an uncensored Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman and
Kenny McCormick watching Jesus and Santa battle it out for ownership of
Christmas. WhoFox executive?
- Rupert Murdock
- Brian Graden
- Alfred Reed
7. In 1997, Parker wrote, directed and starred in his second feature
film. What was the film?
- Mormon Holiday
- Orgazmo
- Take a Chance
8. Parker and Stone were then hired by Comedy Central to create a show
based on the animated characters from The Spirit of Christmas: Jesus
vs. Santa. How did it rate with the test audience?
9. In 1998, Parker starred in a film with Matt Stone, Dian Bachar and
Yasmine Bleeth, directed by David Zucker of Airplane! and Naked
Gun fame. What was the film?
- Passion of Christ
- BASEketball
- DodgeBall
10. On August 26, 2007, the New York Times reported that Parker and
Stone had signed a contract with Comedy Central for three more South
Park seasons after season 12, bringing the total to 15 seasons.
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