Omar Parker(III)
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Omar Parker is an American content creator, producer, chill guy, and serial chip & dip eater. One of the laziest but most successful producers of his age, Parker is a big believer in work smart not hard.
His love of film began when he watched the greatest film ever created Rush Hour 2. After that moment, everything was downhill for him. He had experienced peak content. In high school he graduated with really OK grades and a terrible attendance record that got him into his dream school. A state university in a ski town, that at the time, was one of the drunkest cities in America.
At 17 he began producing content with the critically acclaimed Puppetmania, about a group of poor puppets storm the castle of El Senor, a brutal dictator who has hoarded resources and luxuries from his people. While in school he had produced films that were official selections of Cannes and Sundance, which made school a challenge as he was being graded by some instructors who's biggest credit was being a grip on a project. Somehow he graduated with honors, despite making a play in junior year that was so bad it temporarily shut down a 50 year old theater program.
After college Parker continued to produce prestigious films, until he realized cheap fun horror films and dancing on the internet paid 10X what making art did. Despite averaging a 3/10 on IMDb for all of his feature films, Parker got to work with actors like Michael Madsen, Eric Roberts, Don Most, Fred Melamed, Barry Bostwick, Danielle Harris, Kevin Sorbo, Tom Sizemore, and Richard Grieco.
With digital content he began working for big YouTubers in the digital space, collaborating on projects that garnered over 10 billion views, before setting off to do his own projects.
In 2023 Parker began the Tumbleweed brand of social media, his online nickname. The brand has millions of followers and has worked with many global brands. Somehow. He also became an Amazon Bestselling author from a book he wrote in a drunken stupor at a bar.
Parker is always open to collaboration and new ideas. His own spec script ideas include "Saving Matt Damon... Again," "The Rock in a Jungle Green Screen," and "Hollywood Celebrating Itself and How Great It Is. Oscar Nom Please."
His love of film began when he watched the greatest film ever created Rush Hour 2. After that moment, everything was downhill for him. He had experienced peak content. In high school he graduated with really OK grades and a terrible attendance record that got him into his dream school. A state university in a ski town, that at the time, was one of the drunkest cities in America.
At 17 he began producing content with the critically acclaimed Puppetmania, about a group of poor puppets storm the castle of El Senor, a brutal dictator who has hoarded resources and luxuries from his people. While in school he had produced films that were official selections of Cannes and Sundance, which made school a challenge as he was being graded by some instructors who's biggest credit was being a grip on a project. Somehow he graduated with honors, despite making a play in junior year that was so bad it temporarily shut down a 50 year old theater program.
After college Parker continued to produce prestigious films, until he realized cheap fun horror films and dancing on the internet paid 10X what making art did. Despite averaging a 3/10 on IMDb for all of his feature films, Parker got to work with actors like Michael Madsen, Eric Roberts, Don Most, Fred Melamed, Barry Bostwick, Danielle Harris, Kevin Sorbo, Tom Sizemore, and Richard Grieco.
With digital content he began working for big YouTubers in the digital space, collaborating on projects that garnered over 10 billion views, before setting off to do his own projects.
In 2023 Parker began the Tumbleweed brand of social media, his online nickname. The brand has millions of followers and has worked with many global brands. Somehow. He also became an Amazon Bestselling author from a book he wrote in a drunken stupor at a bar.
Parker is always open to collaboration and new ideas. His own spec script ideas include "Saving Matt Damon... Again," "The Rock in a Jungle Green Screen," and "Hollywood Celebrating Itself and How Great It Is. Oscar Nom Please."