Trey was born in Conifer, Colorado, on October 19, 1969 to Randy Parker, a geologist, and Sharon Parker, an insurance broker. He has an older sister, Shelley Parker. He met Matt Stone (co-creator of South Park (1997)) while attending the University of Colorado in Boulder, where he had a double major of music and Japanese. While at UCB he wrote, dir...
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Trey was born in Conifer, Colorado, on October 19, 1969 to Randy Parker, a geologist, and Sharon Parker, an insurance broker. He has an older sister, Shelley Parker. He met Matt Stone (co-creator of South Park (1997)) while attending the University of Colorado in Boulder, where he had a double major of music and Japanese. While at UCB he wrote, directed and starred in Alferd Packer: The Musical (1993) (aka "Cannibal: The Musical!") based on a true episode in Colorado's history. After graduation from UCB (rumors that he didn't due to skipping classes to work on the movie are false), he and Stone were asked by then-FoxLab executive Brian Graden to create an animated Christmas card for his friends and family. The now infamous short, titled The Spirit of Christmas (1995), led to South Park (1997). Show less «
(On That's My Bush! (2001)): "A lot of people didn't get it. I didn't get it myself".
(On That's My Bush! (2001)): "A lot of people didn't get it. I didn't get it myself".
(On Team America: World Police (2004)): "It's like a Bruckheimer musical".
(On Team America: World Police (2004)): "It's like a Bruckheimer musical".
During the run we were like, "So there's two things we can't do on Comedy Central: Show Mohammed or ...Show more »
During the run we were like, "So there's two things we can't do on Comedy Central: Show Mohammed or Tom Cruise." Show less «
(On his friendship with partner and collaborator, Matt Stone): "If anything, the friendship becomes ...Show more »
(On his friendship with partner and collaborator, Matt Stone): "If anything, the friendship becomes greater because you share something special together that you don't share with your other friends". Show less «
[Spotlight on location's interview in the Baseketball special features] We laugh at everything and m...Show more »
[Spotlight on location's interview in the Baseketball special features] We laugh at everything and make fun of everything and as soon as we say "we're not gonna make fun of this" then we become racists and bigots and whatever we call us. Show less «
Winning the Emmy really was like, you're kind of the punk rock kid at school, and suddenly you get S...Show more »
Winning the Emmy really was like, you're kind of the punk rock kid at school, and suddenly you get Student of the Month. And you're like, "This isn't cool." Show less «
Cartman is the proverbial fat kid who everyone picked on, but he still hangs out all the time. His v...Show more »
Cartman is the proverbial fat kid who everyone picked on, but he still hangs out all the time. His voice just sort of came from...doing Stan's voice but putting a lot of fat on it. Show less «
"You know, everyone says that South Park (1997) is satire and political satire and whatever, but rea...Show more »
"You know, everyone says that South Park (1997) is satire and political satire and whatever, but really when you look at a season, there's rarely more than a couple episodes per season that are political satire". Show less «