Hunter Parrish
Biography
Hunter Parrish, born on May 13, 1987, is a talented American actor and musician celebrated for his dynamic performances on both television and in film. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Silas Botwin in the acclaimed Showtime series "Weeds," where his portrayal of a young man navigating the complexities of family dynamics and the marijuana trade captivated audiences for eight seasons.
In addition to his notable television work, Parrish has made his mark in film, showcasing his versatility across various genres. He has appeared in movies such as "17 Again," where he starred alongside Zac Efron, and "The Last House on the Left," demonstrating his ability to tackle diverse roles.
Beyond his acting career, Hunter is also a passionate singer. He has showcased his musical talents in various projects, further expanding his artistic repertoire. His commitment to his craft has earned him a devoted fan base and critical acclaim.
Throughout his career, Parrish has continually pushed the boundaries of his abilities, taking on challenging roles and exploring new artistic avenues. As he continues to evolve in the entertainment industry, Hunter Parrish remains a prominent figure whose work resonates with audiences and influences aspiring actors and musicians alike.
Filmography
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Still Alice
2014 • Tom Howland
Paper Man
2009 • Bryce
Sleepover
2004
RV
2006 • Earl Gornicke
All Nighter
2017 • Kip
Down in the Valley
2005 • Kris
Freedom Writers
2007
It's Complicated
2009 • Luke Adler
The Other Black Girl
2023 • Owen
Weeds
2005 • Silas Botwin