Trey Parker

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Trey Parker Wiki Biography

Randolph Severn Parker III was born on 19 October 1969, in Conifer, Colorado USA, and known as Trey Parker is a film and television director, screenwriter, musician, voice actor, as well as an actor. To the public, Trey  is perhaps best known for co-creating the adult animated sitcom called “South Park”.

So just how rich is Trey Parker, as of early 2018? According to sources, Trey’s net worth is estimated to be over $300 million, most of which he has accumulated from his involvement in the film and television industry, which began in the late 1980s.

Trey Parker’s mother Sharon was an insurance agent, and his father Randy a geologist, however, even while studying at Evergreen High School, Parker had been largely interested in becoming an actor. He was  actually  fascinated by the British group Monty Python, and as a result of which he enrolled into the Berklee College of Music, and then the University of Colorado, where he took film classes and soon made his first movie called “Giant Beavers of Southern Sri Lanka”. It was in the university where he met his future friend and  colleague Matt Stone, with whom he then worked on various film projects. One of his early films called “American History” even won him a Student Academy Award, which  motivated Parker to pursue his dream.

Parker began his career with the “Avenging Conscience” production company, which he co-founded with Stone, and Ian Hardin. Prior to his immense success with “South Park”, Trey Parker directed such films as “Cannibal! The Musical”, “Orgazmo”, and made an appearance in the popular sports comedy film directed by David Zucker called “BASEketball” with Parker, Stone, Dian Bachar and Yasmine Bleeth in the main roles.

However, co-created by Parker and Matt Stone in 1997, “South Park” has become one of the most watched animated sitcoms, notable for its dark and blunt humor, as well as vulgar language. Aside from Stone and Parker, Mona Marshall and April Stewart have also provided the voices of the majority of characters on the show. Even though “South Park” has met with a lot criticism and controversy due to the depiction of sensitive subjects and sometimes negative portrayal of liberal values, it managed to maintain high enough ratings to remain on air for 18 seasons, and a total of 255 episodes, contributing significantly to Trey’s net worth.

“South Park” inspired the release of a full-length movie called “South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut” directed by Parker, a compilation album entitled “Chef Aid: The South Park Album”, as well as numerous video games released for “PlayStation”, “PC”, “Nintendo 64” and other platforms. Considered to be among the Greatest TV Cartoons of All Time, “South Park” has been rewarded with various Peabody Awards, as well as Primetime Emmy Awards.

Between 2002 and 2004 Parker and Stone with extensive assistance worked on “Team America: World Police”, described as “…a satire of big-budget action films and their associated clichés and stereotypes, with particular humorous emphasis on the global implications of the politics of the United States”. The animation took considerable effort, but the result was both a critical and commercial success, adding significantly to Trey’s net worth.

Parker’s further film ventures include the 2005 documentary film entitled “The Aristocrats”, which featured appearances from such famous people as Drew Carey, Robin Williams, Pat Cooper, Lewis Black and Rip Taylor to name a few. In 2103, Parker came out with a Broadway performance called “The Book of Mormon”, which received a lot of positive critical reviews, and added further to his net worth. The funds earned from these productions enabled Parker and Stone to set-up their own Important Studios, however,  Parker then voiced Balthazar Bratt, the villain in the Universal Pictures 2017 film “Despicable Me 3”,  the first time Parker  took a role not scripted by either himself or Matt Stone.

Among various other awards, Trey received  a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2013.

In his personal life, Trey Parker married Emma Sugiyama in 2006, but they divorced in 2008. He then married Boogie Tillmon, and they have a daughter, plus a son from his wife’s previous relationship; they live in Los Angeles.

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Trey Parker Quick Info

Full Name Trey Parker
Net Worth $300 Million
Date Of Birth October 19, 1969
Place Of Birth Conifer, Colorado, United States
Height 6 ft (1.85 m)
Profession Television producer, Actor, Screenwriter, Film director, Television Director, Animator, Musician, Film Producer, Lyricist, Voice Actor
Education University of Colorado, Boulder
Nationality American
Spouse Boogie Tillmon (m. 2014), Emma Sugiyama (m. 2006–2008)
Children Betty Parker
Parents Sharon Parker, Randy Parker
Siblings Shelley Parker
Nicknames Randolph Severn “Trey” Parker III , Randolph Severn Parker III , Juan Schwartz , John Smith , Ose, Mr. , Satan, the Dark Prince , Marsh, Stan , Hitler, Adolf , Gerblansky, Ned , Parker, Trey
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/southpark/
Twitter https://twitter.com/trey_parker_?lang=en
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/south_park_essential/
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005295
Allmusic https://www.allmusic.com/artist/trey-parker-mn0000748190
Awards Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album (2012), Primetime Emmy Awards, Tony Awards – Best Book of a Musical/ Best Original Score/ Best Direction of a Musical, Drama Desk Awards, Outer Critics Circle Awards
Record Labels Columbia Records, Sony Music Entertainment, Atlantic Records
Albums Cannibal the Musical (1998), Team America: World Police (2004), Chef Aid: The South Park Album (1998), South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999), Mr. Hankey’s Christmas Classics (1999)
Music Groups DVDA
Nominations Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (2013), Academy Award for Best Original Song (2000), Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music (2014), Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Comedy Series (2008)
Movies The Book of Mormon (2011, musical), South Park: The Stick of Truth (video game, 2014), Team America: World Police (2004), South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999), Orgazmo (1997), American History (Short documentary, 1992),Tubes of Fire (1998), The Spirit of Christmas (1995)
TV Shows South Park (1997–present), Cannibal! The Musical (1993), That’s My Bush! (2001), How’s Your News? (2009), Kenny vs. Spenny (2007-2008),

Trey Parker Trademarks

  1. His work often has an amateur appearance for the sake of comedy; South Park has paper cutout-style animation, Team America has intentionally bad puppetry and his live action movies often have intentionally bad acting.
  2. Often works alongside Matt Stone.
  3. He likes to use the line “God bless us, everyone” in movies or episodes of South Park.

Trey Parker Quotes

  • [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.
  • 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.”
  • “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”.
  • During the run we were like, “So there’s two things we can’t do on Comedy Central: Show Mohammed or Tom Cruise.”
  • (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”.
  • 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.
  • (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”.

Trey Parker Important Facts

  • Began working on beginning of season 9 of South Park (1997) [February 2005]
  • Working on movies Giant Monsters Attack Japan! and My All-American (2011). [August 2006]
  • He and Matt Stone are good friends with Mike Judge.
  • He and Matt Stone admit that they both hate the first 3 seasons of South Park. They said that they were embarrassing to watch.
  • The character of Stan Marsh from South Park is based on him.
  • Received three 2011 Tony Award co-nominations for “The Book of Mormon”: “Best Book of a Musical” and “Best Original Score” with Matt Stone, and “Best Direction of a Musical” with Casey Nicholaw.
  • His name, Trey Parker, comes from his original name, Randolph Parker III. He is the third person in his family to be named that, and Trey means “Three” in some languages.
  • His favorite director is Stanley Kubrick.
  • He and Matt Stone have said that their favorite episode of South Park (1997) is South Park: Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus (1998).
  • Is a Denver Broncos fan, and has made several references to them and John Elway in South Park (1997).
  • Attended Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, before attending University of Colorado at Boulder.
  • Before South Park (1997) began airing, he was offered the chance to direct the feature film version of the popular purple dinosaur in Barney’s Great Adventure (1998).
  • Wrote every new song for Team America: World Police (2004) This includes “Freedom Isn’t Free”, “America F*** Yeah!”,”The End of an Act”. He also co-wrote “Everyone Has AIDS” for the movie.
  • Nearly every song heard on South Park (1997) is written by him.
  • Always hoped that Saddam Hussein would see his movie South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999), in which he and Matt Stone made fun of him. In 2004 Parker and Stone portrayed another active dictator, Kim Jong-il of North Korea, in their new movie Team America: World Police (2004). Two days after the premiere, they sent a copy to the North Korean government.
  • He had written a script titled “Fuzzies”, which is a children’s story he was planning to direct using stop-motion-animation for the closet creatures, but the project has been put on hold. He and Matt Stone were also planning to make a movie based on “That’s My Bush!”.
  • His character, Eric Cartman, was rated number 16 in Comedy Central’s newest show ‘Mouthing Off: 51 Greatest Smartasses’.
  • On South Park (1997), he is the voice of “Stan Marsh” and Stan’s father “Randy Marsh” (among other characters). He named Stan’s parents (Sharon and Randy) after his own.
  • Sings and plays the keyboard for a band called D.V.D.A
  • Wore the green, low-cut dress popularized by Jennifer Lopez to the 72nd Academy Awards.
  • Has a black belt in tae kwan do.
  • Has played piano since the age of 12 and credits Elton John as a hero.
  • Son of Randy Parker.

Trey Parker Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
South Park: The Fractured But Whole 2016 Video Game filming Writer
The Book of Mormon screenplay announced Writer
South Park TV Series created by – 259 episodes, 1997 – 2016 written by – 206 episodes, 1997 – 2016 creator – 17 episodes, 2014 – 2016 writer – 7 episodes, 2002 – 2015 story – 1 episode, 2011 Writer
South Park: The Stick of Truth 2014 Video Game Writer
South Park: Kyle Sucks Cartman’s Balls – The Trilogy 2008 Video written by Writer
Team America: World Police 2004 written by Writer
That’s My Bush! TV Series creator – 8 episodes, 2001 written by – 8 episodes, 2001 Writer
South Park Rally 2000 Video Game uncredited Writer
South Park: Chef’s Luv Shack 1999 Video Game characters Writer
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 television series South Park / written by Writer
South Park 1998 Video Game creator Writer
Orgazmo 1997 written by Writer
The Spirit of Christmas 1995 Short uncredited Writer
Your Studio and You 1995 Short uncredited Writer
Time Warped 1995 TV Series Writer
Cannibal! The Musical 1993 screenplay Writer
American History 1992 Short documentary Writer
The Spirit of Christmas 1992 Short uncredited Writer
South Park 1997-2016 TV Series executive producer – 274 episodes Producer
South Park: The Stick of Truth 2014 Video Game executive producer Producer
How’s Your News?: Election 2012 2012 Documentary executive producer Producer
How’s Your News? 2009 TV Series executive producer – 6 episodes Producer
South Park: Kyle Sucks Cartman’s Balls – The Trilogy 2008 Video executive producer Producer
Kenny vs. Spenny 2007-2008 TV Series executive producer – 10 episodes Producer
How’s Your News?: On the Campaign Trail 2004 TV Movie documentary executive producer Producer
Team America: World Police 2004 producer Producer
That’s My Bush! 2001 TV Series executive producer – 8 episodes Producer
How’s Your News? 1999 Documentary executive producer Producer
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 producer Producer
South Park 1998 Video Game executive producer Producer
Orgazmo 1997 producer – uncredited Producer
The Spirit of Christmas 1995 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Time Warped 1995 TV Series producer Producer
Cannibal! The Musical 1993 producer Producer
American History 1992 Short documentary producer – uncredited Producer
The Spirit of Christmas 1992 Short producer – uncredited Producer
Despicable Me 3 2017 pre-production Balthazar Bratt (voice) Actor
South Park: The Fractured But Whole 2016 Video Game filming Eric Cartman
Stan Marsh (voice)
Actor
South Park 1997-2016 TV Series Stan Marsh
Eric Cartman
Randy Marsh
Actor
South Park: The Stick of Truth 2014 Video Game Stan Marsh
Eric Cartman
Randy Marsh
… (voice)
Actor
Tallica Parking Lot 2013 Short Stan Marsh / Eric Cartman (voice) Actor
South Park: Kyle Sucks Cartman’s Balls – The Trilogy 2008 Video Stan Marsh
Eric Cartman
Clyde
… (voice)
Actor
Team America: World Police 2004 Gary Johnston
Joe
Kim Jong Il
… (voice)
Actor
Tales from the Crapper 2004 Video Steve Keen (as Juan Schwartz) Actor
Run Ronnie Run 2002 Trey Parker Actor
South Park Rally 2000 Video Game Stan Marsh
Eric Theodore Cartman
Tweek
… (voice)
Actor
South Park: Chef’s Luv Shack 1999 Video Game Stan Marsh
Eric Cartman
Mr. Mackey
… (voice)
Actor
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 Stan Marsh
Eric Cartman
Satan
… (voice)
Actor
Terror Firmer 1999 Hermaphrodite (uncredited) Actor
Revenge of the Roadkill Rabbit 1999 Short Father Rabbit Actor
South Park 1998 Video Game Stan Marsh
Eric Cartman
Mr. Garrison
… (voice)
Actor
BASEketball 1998 Joe Cooper Actor
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1997 TV Series Stan Marsh / Eric Cartman / Mr. Garrison Actor
Orgazmo 1997 Joe Young
Orgazmo
Actor
For Goodness Sake II 1996 Short Interviewer Actor
The Spirit of Christmas 1995 Short Stan
Cartman
Santa Claus (voice, uncredited)
Actor
Your Studio and You 1995 Short Narrator
Man walking out of Universal Records office
Man toasting drinks at MCA outdoors bar (uncredited)
Actor
Time Warped 1995 TV Series Juan Schwartz / Aaron / God / … (voice) Actor
Cannibal! The Musical 1993 Alferd Packer (as Juan Schwartz) Actor
The Spirit of Christmas 1992 Short Boy 1 / Frosty / Santa Claus (voice, uncredited) Actor
South Park TV Series original character designer – 274 episodes, 1997 – 2016 animator – 2 episodes, 1997 Animation Department
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 original character designer – uncredited Animation Department
The Spirit of Christmas 1995 Short character designer – uncredited Animation Department
The Spirit of Christmas 1992 Short character designer – uncredited Animation Department
South Park 1997-2016 TV Series 247 episodes Director
South Park: Kyle Sucks Cartman’s Balls – The Trilogy 2008 Video Director
Team America: World Police 2004 Director
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 Director
Orgazmo 1997 Director
For Goodness Sake II 1996 Short Director
The Spirit of Christmas 1995 Short uncredited Director
Your Studio and You 1995 Short uncredited Director
Time Warped 1995 TV Series Director
Cannibal! The Musical 1993 Director
American History 1992 Short documentary Director
The Spirit of Christmas 1992 Short uncredited Director
South Park TV Series composer – 185 episodes, 1997 – 2016 music performer – 54 episodes, 1997 – 2012 performer – 1 episode, 2008 Music Department
That’s My Bush! 2001 TV Series composer – 8 episodes Music Department
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 composer: songs Music Department
Orgazmo 1997 music producer Music Department
Cannibal! The Musical 1993 songs by Music Department
Brad Tries… 2010 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Saul of the Mole Men 2007 TV Series performer: “Saul of the Mole Men” Soundtrack
Rock Band 2007 Video Game writer: “Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld” Soundtrack
AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture 2005 performer: “I’m a Little Piggy”, “Fingerbang”, “Let’s Fighting Love” Soundtrack
Team America: World Police 2004 performer: “Everyone Has Aids”, “Freedom Isn’t Free”, “America, F**k Yeah”, “Derka Derk Terrorist Theme”, “Only a Woman”, “I’m So Ronery”, “The End of an Act”, “Montage”, “America F**k Yeah Bummer Remix, “America F**K Yeah Bummer Remix” / writer: “Everyone Has Aids”, “Freedom Isn’t Free”, “America, F**k Yeah”, “Derka Derk Terrorist Theme”, “Only a Woman”, “I’m So Ronery”, “The End of an Act”, “Montage”, “America F**k Yeah Bummer Remix, “America F**K Yeah Bummer Remix” Soundtrack
Bowling for Columbine 2002 Documentary performer: “Mountain Town” 1999 / writer: “Mountain Town” 1999 Soundtrack
That’s My Bush! 2001 TV Series performer: “That’s My Bush!” / writer: “That’s My Bush!” Soundtrack
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards 2000 TV Special writer: “Blame Canada” Soundtrack
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999 “Mountain Town”, “Uncle Fucka”, “Wendy’s Song”, “It’s Easy, Mmmkay”, “Hell Isn’t Good”, “Blame Canada”, “Kyle’s Mom’s a Bitch”, “What Would Brian Boitano Do?”, “Up There”, “La Resistance Medley”, “I Can Change”, “I’m Super”, “The Mole’s Reprise”, “Mountain Town Reprise”, “What Would Brian Boitano Do? Pt. II”, “Eyes of a Child” / performer: “Mountain Town”, “Uncle Fucka”, “Wendy’s Song”, “It’s Easy, Mmmkay”, “Blame Canada”, “Kyle’s Mom’s a Bitch”, “What Would Brian Boitano Do?”, “Up There”, “La R Soundtrack
BASEketball 1998 writer: “Warts On My Dick” Soundtrack
Orgazmo 1997 performer: “The Morman Song” / writer: “Mi Verga”, “The Morman Song” Soundtrack
For Goodness Sake II 1996 Short lyrics: “Diversity Cantana in E-Flat” / performer: “Diversity Cantana in E-Flat” / writer: “Diversity Cantana in E-Flat” Soundtrack
Cannibal! The Musical 1993 arranger: “Shpadoinkle”, “That’s All I’m Asking For” / lyrics: “Shpadoinkle”, “That’s All I’m Asking For”, “When I Was On Top Of You”, “Trapper Song”, “This Side Of Me”, “Let’s Build A Snowman”, “Hang The Bastard” / music: “Shpadoinkle”, “That’s All I’m Asking For”, “When I Was On Top Of You”, “Trapper Song”, “This Side Of Me”, “Let’s Build A Snowman”, “Hang The Bastard” / performer: “Shpadoinkle”, “That’s All I’m Asking For”, “When I Was On Top Of You”, “Trapper Song”, “Hang The Bastard” Soundtrack
The Brothers Grimsby 2016 performer: “Kyle’s Mom’s a Bitch” / writer: “Kyle’s Mom’s a Bitch” Soundtrack
South Park TV Series performer – 18 episodes, 1997 – 2015 writer – 12 episodes, 1997 – 2015 lyrics – 3 episodes, 2012 – 2014 music – 3 episodes, 2012 – 2014 arranger – 1 episode, 1998 Soundtrack
The Olivier Awards 2014 2014 TV Special lyrics: “I Believe” / music: “I Believe” Soundtrack
South Park: The Stick of Truth 2014 Video Game “Blame Canada”, “Fingerbang”, “Princess Kenny Theme” / performer: “The Maiden from Stonebury Hollow”, “Lullaby”, “Kyle’s Mom’s a Bitch”, “Taco-Flavored Kisses”, “Fingerbang”, “Montage”, “Princess Kenny Theme”, “Vote or Die” / writer: “The Maiden from Stonebury Hollow”, “Lullaby”, “Kyle’s Mom’s a Bitch”, “Taco-Flavored Kisses”, “Montage”, “Vote or Die” Soundtrack
The Sugarcube Critic 2014 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Atop the Fourth Wall TV Series 1 episode, 2010 performer – 2 episodes, 2011 – 2014 lyrics – 1 episode, 2012 Soundtrack
Some Jerk with a Camera 2012 TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
One Hit Wonderland TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode, 2012 writer – 1 episode, 2012 Soundtrack
The 66th Annual Tony Awards 2012 TV Movie documentary lyrics: “Hello” / music: “Hello” Soundtrack
The 65th Annual Tony Awards 2011 TV Special writer: “I Believe” Soundtrack
Cannibal! The Musical 1993 dialogue editor / foley artist / post-production sound / sound designer / sound effects Sound Department
South Park 1999 TV Series 1 episode Composer
Cannibal! The Musical 1993 Composer
Tubes of Fire 1998 Short Cinematographer
South Park 1997 TV Series artist – 1 episode Art Department
Orgazmo 1997 Editor
9:10 – 4:45 2015 Short special thanks Thanks
South Park: l’affrontement 2013 Short thanks Thanks
The Oohs 2012 Short acknowledgment Thanks
The Legend of Action Man 2010 thanks Thanks
Undead or Alive: A Zombedy 2007 the producers wish to thank Thanks
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan 2006 the producers wish to give special thanks for their assistance Thanks
Knight of the Living Dead 2005 Video special thanks Thanks
Sweetwater Tides 2004 TV Movie thanks Thanks
Bowling for Columbine 2002 Documentary thanks Thanks
South Park 1998 Video Game special thanks Thanks
South Park (Chef: Behind the Menu) 1998 TV Short special thanks Thanks
Ubisoft E3 2016 Conference 2016 TV Movie Himself Self
Ubisoft E3 2015 Conference 2015 TV Movie Himself Self
The Game Awards 2014 2014 TV Special Himself Self
Hell’s Kitchen 2014 TV Series Himself – Restaurant Patron Self
VGX: The Next Generation of Video Game Awards 2013 TV Special Himself Self
South Park: l’affrontement 2013 Short Himself (as Tray Parker) Self
Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards 2012 TV Special Eric Cartman (voice) Self
The BAFTA Britannia Awards 2012 TV Special Himself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2003-2012 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
In Focus with Eden Lane 2012 TV Series Himself Self
The 66th Annual Tony Awards 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself – Presenter: Best Musical Self
E3 Xbox Media Briefing 2012 TV Movie Himself Self
6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
60 Minutes 2011 TV Series documentary Himself (segment “Parker & Stone”) Self
The Daily Show 1997-2011 TV Series Himself Self
The 65th Annual Tony Awards 2011 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Direction of a Musical, Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score Self
The 2011 Comedy Awards 2011 TV Special Himself Self
Theater Talk 2011 TV Series Himself Self
ABC News Nightline 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Charlie Rose 2005-2011 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Good Morning America 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2006-2011 TV Series Himself Self
The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special: In 3-D! On Ice! 2010 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Tromatized: Meet Lloyd Kaufman 2009 Documentary Himself Self
Direct Your Own Damn Movie! 2009 Video documentary Himself Self
Godfather World 2008 Video short Himself Self
The Masterpiece That Almost Wasn’t 2008 Video documentary short Himself Self
The 65th Annual Peabody Awards 2006 TV Special Himself – Winner Self
Taint of Greatness: The Journey of Beavis and Butt-Head, Part 2 2006 Video documentary short Himself (uncredited) Self
Dokument: Humor 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Make Your Own Damn Movie! 2005 Video documentary Himself – Director Self
05 Spaceys 2005 TV Special Himself Self
The Hour 2005 TV Series Himself Self
‘Team America’: An Introduction 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
‘Team America’: Building the World 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
‘Team America’: Capturing the Action 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
‘Team America’: Crafting the Puppets 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
‘Team America’: Miniature Pyrotechnics 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
‘Team America’: Pulling the Strings 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
‘Team America’: Up Close with Kim Jong-Il 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Culture Show 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
100 Greatest Cartoons 2005 TV Special documentary Himself Self
I Love the ’90s: Part Deux 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Aristocrats 2005 Documentary Cartman
Stan (voice)
Self
MTV Icon: The Cure 2004 TV Movie Himself (uncredited) Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2004 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1998-2004 TV Series Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1997-2004 TV Series Himself Self
I Love the ’90s 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Shocked 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Book of Orgazmo 2003 Video short Himself Self
Tribeca Film Festival Presents 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Uncensored Comedy: That’s Not Funny! 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
VH1 Goes Inside 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Lapdance 01 2001 Video Himself Self
Planet of the Apes: Rule the Planet 2001 TV Short documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
Dennis Miller Live 1998-2001 TV Series Himself Self
2000 MTV Movie Awards 2000 TV Special documentary Eric Cartman
Mr. Garrison
Mr. Mackey (voice)
Self
Top Ten 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Original Song Self
The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1999 TV Special Himself (voice) Self
Python Night: 30 Years of Monty Python 1999 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Goin’ Down to South Park 1999 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
1998 Primetime Creative Arts Emmys 1998 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
MTV Video Music Awards 1998 1998 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The 19th Annual CableACE Awards 1997 TV Special Stan Marsh / Eric Cartman (voice) Self
60 Minutes 2012 TV Series documentary Himself (segment “Parker & Stone”) Archive Footage
Edición Especial Coleccionista 2012 TV Series Joe Cooper Archive Footage
Troma Is Spanish for Troma 2010 Documentary Alferd Packer (in ‘Alferd Packer: The Musical’) Archive Footage
5 Second Movies 2008 TV Series Cartman Archive Footage
50 Greatest Comedy Catchphrases 2008 TV Movie documentary Various (uncredited) Archive Footage
20 to 1 2006 TV Series documentary Philip Niles Archive Footage
Bowling for Columbine 2002 Documentary Himself Archive Footage

Trey Parker Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2013 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program South Park (1997) Won
2013 Annie Annie Awards Writing in an Animated Television or Other Broadcast Venue Production South Park (1997) Won
2012 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Musical Theater Album Won
2009 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) South Park (1997) Won
2008 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More) South Park (1997) Won
2007 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) South Park (1997) Won
2005 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) South Park (1997) Won
2003 Maverick Filmmakers Award Santa Monica Film Festival Won
2000 CFCA Award Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Original Score South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) Won
2000 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best Musical Performance South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) Won
2000 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Music, Original Score South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) Won
2000 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Voice-Over Performance South Park (1997) Won
1999 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Music South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) Won
1998 Nova Award PGA Awards Most Promising Producer in Television South Park (1997) Won
1997 CableACE CableACE Awards Animated Programming Special or Series South Park (1997) Won
1997 Audience Award Florida Film Festival Best Short The Spirit of Christmas (1995) Won
1997 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Animation The Spirit of Christmas (1995) Won
1993 Silver Medal Student Academy Awards, USA Animation American History (1992) Won
2013 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program South Park (1997) Nominated
2013 Annie Annie Awards Writing in an Animated Television or Other Broadcast Venue Production South Park (1997) Nominated
2012 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Musical Theater Album Nominated
2009 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) South Park (1997) Nominated
2008 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More) South Park (1997) Nominated
2007 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) South Park (1997) Nominated
2005 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) South Park (1997) Nominated
2003 Maverick Filmmakers Award Santa Monica Film Festival Nominated
2000 CFCA Award Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Original Score South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) Nominated
2000 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best Musical Performance South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) Nominated
2000 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Music, Original Score South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) Nominated
2000 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Voice-Over Performance South Park (1997) Nominated
1999 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Music South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) Nominated
1998 Nova Award PGA Awards Most Promising Producer in Television South Park (1997) Nominated
1997 CableACE CableACE Awards Animated Programming Special or Series South Park (1997) Nominated
1997 Audience Award Florida Film Festival Best Short The Spirit of Christmas (1995) Nominated
1997 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Animation The Spirit of Christmas (1995) Nominated
1993 Silver Medal Student Academy Awards, USA Animation American History (1992) Nominated