John Edmund Parcher began his career in the Entertainment Industry in the early 1990's when he collaborated with many up and coming filmmakers from USC School of Cinema Television including Art Direction and starring role in the film "Fifteen Minutes" written and directed by Hank Nelken ("Saving Silverman", with Jack Black,...
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John Edmund Parcher began his career in the Entertainment Industry in the early 1990's when he collaborated with many up and coming filmmakers from USC School of Cinema Television including Art Direction and starring role in the film "Fifteen Minutes" written and directed by Hank Nelken ("Saving Silverman", with Jack Black, "Are We Done Yet" with Ice Cube). John Edmund founded Phoebe Films in 1995, Producing and starring in the feature film "Donald and Dot Clock Found Dead in their Home". This film is distributed through Echelon Studios and is available on Netfiix and worldwide on DVD and VOD.As an actor, John Edmund has worked on many Network Television shows such as "The Drew Carey Show", "Jenny", the Warner Bros. pilot "L.A. Confidential" opposite Keifer Sutherland, and as a recurring character on "My Name is Earl". He played the role of "Supervisor" in the recent Paramount release "Middle Men".John Edmund's latest Producer credits include "The Kung Fu Mummy", and "Jack Me" (also distributed by Echelon Studios); and "Slice" - a short film starring Vincent Pastore of the Sopranos.John Edmund has also showcased his artistic talents working for the Art Department on such mega hits as "Fight Club", "Mission Impossible III", "Die Hard IV", and the latest "Star Trek".
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