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This is KP Parker!, an actor, writer & director from L.A., who creates larger-than-life characters you can’t help but cheer for, and places them in a world invariably magical yet frightening, like our own world. That’s my attempt at sounding bloggy, the point is, KP delivers an exciting, hilarious and real experience. For me, it started with KP’s scene-stealing opening scene to Ted Marsden/Nick Hurley’s “Street Cleaning” in 2017. Since then she’s ‘made partner’, exposed the ‘fraud’ and went to Albuquerque for some reason? These are all references to very well-crafted and delightful work she’s done as a performer and writer. She lights up m’screen once again with humility as Humility, a young Amish woman who may or may not have been re-programmed by our modern world, during “Rumspringa”. Now she’s on the podcast! and a wonderful guest at that! I decided not give my whole opening schpeel about what 101 is, but I still fully endorse it, and always provide links, chances are if you’re reading this, you need only scroll down a bit. As far as the conversation!, I decided to dive in with KP about the experience of making/submitting shows, crafting ideas, deadlines, and most importantly, whatever feeling there is to be had in the Channel 101 community.
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This is KP Parker!, an actor, writer & director from L.A., who creates larger-than-life characters you can’t help but cheer for, and places them in a world invariably magical yet frightening, like our own world. That’s my attempt at sounding bloggy, the point is, KP delivers an exciting, hilarious and real experience. For me, it started with KP’s scene-stealing opening scene to Ted Marsden/Nick Hurley’s “Street Cleaning” in 2017. Since then she’s ‘made partner’, exposed the ‘fraud’ and went to Albuquerque for some reason? These are all references to very well-crafted and delightful work she’s done as a performer and writer. She lights up m’screen once again with humility as Humility, a young Amish woman who may or may not have been re-programmed by our modern world, during “Rumspringa”. Now she’s on the podcast! and a wonderful guest at that! I decided not give my whole opening schpeel about what 101 is, but I still fully endorse it, and always provide links, chances are if you’re reading this, you need only scroll down a bit. As far as the conversation!, I decided to dive in with KP about the experience of making/submitting shows, crafting ideas, deadlines, and most importantly, whatever feeling there is to be had in the Channel 101 community.