- Born
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Craig Parker was born on November 12th 1970 in Suva, Fiji and now lives in New Zealand. He is best know for his part as Haldir the Elf in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, although he had a part in the 1993 film of Stephen King's "Tommyknockers".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Nyah
- RelativesDavid Parker(Sibling)
- It took 3 hours to apply the blonde wig he wore in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
- Originally, he provided the voice for Frodo in the cartoon versions of the story boards for Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings". Yet it was not until the casting in the first movie for the elf warden Haldir that Peter Jackson made the decision to cast him in the part.
- Has Scottish, Welsh, Danish, English and Cornish ancestry.
- Some of his skills include:French, Voiceovers, Public Speaking, Debating, MC, PADI Advanced Diver
- His grandfather moved from Edinburgh, Scotland to Fiji when he was stationed during his years of service in the British Army.
- Hopefully we're coming together at the right time.
- Drinking coffee is kinda my major hobby... the great benefit of being an actor is you have all this spare time. My ideal is just hanging out with people - I think I am innately lazy.
- Kareem Brown is probably one of the premier players in the area.
- On his character from Reign (2013): He's the best character in the show, obviously! There is a wonderful freedom that comes with, one - particularly on a CW show where you know it's going to be on with some kids - there's the responsibility of integrity and honesty and love and truth and all those things, which the heroes have to play. And then I think mostly Megan Follows and I, we just get to be...despicable. And we can flip and change. We can do terrible things one week and almost be forgiven for them the next. It's great fun. And we're - each script comes out only two days before we start shooting, so we have little hints of what's coming up but it's always a surprise - and I do love that with every episode we're always going, 'What's happening this week?'
- Some condo owners have 'bare walls coverage', which means that the building pays for everything from the drywall in, ... It depends on things like whether you own the four walls of the condo, or just the airspace in between them. You might not be responsible for insuring the walls, for example, but you might have to insure your wallpaper and cabinetry.
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