[4], Parker had worked as a "consultant" for Hilton Hotels since Presley's death,[60] with some believing he was working to pay off debts owed to the casino from his gambling during Presley's performances there. [44] These live performances, as well as being financially satisfying, also allowed Parker to fulfill Presley's recording contract with RCA Victor. Also to die at a similar age of either heart or lung problems were Elvis' mother Gladys and three of her brothers. [37] For the first few years Presley's films were somewhat successful, his albums topped the charts, and any singles that were released were mostly hits. [65] Unbeknown to Parker at the time, she had a second son from her first marriage, but had given him up for adoption at birth due to his disability (a club foot). In the end, they'd become dependent on one another and were in too deep to even know how to start over. In 1994, following the marriage of Lisa Marie and Michael Jackson, Parker stated that Presley would not have approved. In the early days of their marriage, Marie and Parker worked together in the carnivals. [50] Author Alanna Nash suggests that one of the reasons Parker didn't do more is because he may have just not known how to handle the situation. Parker's cut of Presley's earnings was typically 50%, and by the time Presley died in 1977, Parker had earned an estimated $40 million from his share of Presley's income. With no touring or public appearances to be made, Parker was able to keep costs to a minimum. But as time went on, as the Beatles began their dominance of the music charts and the worldwide phenomenon known as Beatlemania began, Presley became less significant. For Presley's return in March 1960, Parker had arranged for a train to take him from Washington, D.C., to Memphis, with stops along the way for fans to see their idol in person. Parker began 1956 intending to bring his new star to the national stage. Despite Parker's troubling exploitation of Presley, though,. You read that right, $146.6 million dollars. [57], Parker set out to protect his future income. After Elvis' death in 1977, the Elvis Presley manager continued on as if The King were still alive. [1], Parker was born as Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk on June 26, 1909, in Breda, North Brabant, Netherlands,[4] and was the seventh of eleven children. [15] RCA made it clear it were unwilling to go above $25,000 for a practically unknown singer,[15] but Parker persuaded them that Presley was no ordinary unknown singer. After the special, Parker managed Presley's return to live performance, including a set of brief U.S. tours and many engagements in Las Vegas. [16] Remembering his previous experience with Sands, Sholes dismissed Sands as a viable replacement for Presley.[16]. Baz Luhrmann's musical biopic Elvis explores the eponymous singer's career, leading up to his tragic death, and one of the characters that has caused a fair amount of controversy is Elvis and the Colonel, Tom Parker. On January 20, 1997, Parker suffered a stroke. [60], The disputes with the Presley estate did not terminate Parker's association with Presley. He was 87. Parker made several attempts to have it stopped, but failed to do so. It's a surprisingly relatable trait for someone . [67] According to interviews given by Parker to the Associated Press many years later, he and Marie were married in Tampa, Florida, during the winter of 1932,[67] but the Florida Office of Vital Statistics had no record of such a marriage any time between 1927 and 1946. Here's why Colonel Tom Parker is so controversial. He was 87 years old at the age of his death. The Tom Hanks Tom Parker portrayal was a shocking one. So much so, that the Elvis estate even sued Parker for mismanagement. Presley was never one to stand up against Parker, but he knew that this TV show was his one chance at a true comeback, and with Binder backing him, Presley told Parker he was doing it "Binder's way". Related: Elvis True Story: Who Was Orion? Inc.[4] However, because Parker was still entitled to 50% of all Presley's income, and after taxes were taken off, the overall amount going towards the upkeep of the estate was less than $1 million a year.[4]. [4] By this time, with the IRS demanding almost $15 million in taxes, the estate was facing bankruptcy. [26] He had even come up with the idea to market "I Hate Elvis" badges. Tom Hanks was also intrigued by the fact that the wider public knew very little about the Elvis manager, claiming this was another reason he took on the role. Elvis picked up an impressive seven Oscar nominations. For the entirety of Presley's nearly 25-year career as "The King," his manager, "Colonel" Tom Parker, was the man who made all the career decisions. During the 1960s, after many years of ill health, Marie began to display signs of dementia. [66] Some suggested that Parker married Marie to disguise his illegal status in the United States;[65] a marriage to a U.S. citizen with a child could help him bury his past in a "ready-made family". In an interview (via Entertainment Weekly), Hanks broke down why he took the part, "Baz said, 'There would've been no Colonel Tom Parker without Elvis. [26] Parker, with his 25% share of profits, found ways to make money from his artist that other managers before him had never thought of. He died of complications from the stroke[72] the following morning at a hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada, at age 87. [12] Despite having sold over 86 million records since 1924 and earning over $17 million, Austin's career was at a low point. Despite the court controversy, Parker continued to appear at Elvis-themed events, from anniversaries to special events, etc. [51] In her book, The Colonel, she writes: "in the days before the Betty Ford Clinic, the Colonel didn't know where to take him for discreet, effective help and loathed risking the loss of work if the truth got out". Parker did not appear to care if the films were good or bad but only about the profits. [50] As well as being their employer and paying their wages, he was also their main source of access to drugs for themselves. Parker sent Elvis all over the United States, but he would never let him out of North America, leaving Canada as the only other nation to host The King in his long career. He is passionate about film, comics, TV and spends way too much on collectibles. [34] He was upset about the possibility that would affect his career, but Parker was secretly overjoyed. [41] Frank Sinatra had married Mia Farrow in 1966, and it had produced enough publicity for Parker to sit up and take notice. K-pop stars break under the. You're going to be a star.'"[71]. [36] If Parker had had any doubts about his return, they were soon gone when he witnessed the turnout along the route. During the week-long visit, Parker was informed by Adam van Kuijk that their mother had died three years earlier in 1958, never knowing what happened to her son after he left the Netherlands for good in 1929. More: Does Elvis Have An After Credits Scene? Tom Hanks has built a reputation for disappearing into his roles. Presley had a singing style different from the current trend, and Parker was immediately interested in the future of this musical style. [59] Due to an ill-advised agreement between Parker and Presley that gave RCA sole ownership of all his recording royalties prior to 1973, the estate was relying heavily on the income from Factors Etc. You tell everybody the Colonel touched your head." Lisa Marie died on January 12 after suffering cardiac arrest. But according to Alanna. Most notably, in Colonel Tom Parker, the mysterious manager portrayed by Tom Hanks in Elvis. [48] Two weeks after the Las Vegas press conference Parker received a letter from Honolulu Advertiser columnist Eddie Sherman. [41] With Priscilla's father dropping heavy hints, and fear that their relationship might become public beforehand, Parker persuaded Presley that he should make an "honest woman" of her in the very near future. In 1935, while travelling with a circus, Parker met and married 27-year-old Marie Francis Mott. Presley had been living with Priscilla Beaulieu, ten years his junior, for the past four years, but it had not been public knowledge. [59] Experts in the field at the time estimated that it had potentially cost Presley millions of dollars[59] and worse for Parker, it had also potentially cost him those millions of dollars. Parker's response: "That's not true at all. He influenced Presley's personal life, including Presley's decisions to accept military service in 1958 and to marry Priscilla Beaulieu in 1967. A proud father, a combat veteran, dog lover, gym rat, coffee enthusiast and all around equal opportunity doughnut devourer, you can follow his daily exploits on Twitter and Instagram, as well as YouTube Videos on The Arctic Ninja Network. However, it soon became obvious that Elvis had staying power, with the right guidance. At that time Parker believed Elvis to be black. The killing happened a few streets from where the Van Kuijk family lived, and Parker had been hired to make deliveries from this and other grocery stores in the area. In the end, both Elvis and Colonel Parker shared a tragic journey that mirrored their working relationship. Having been a staple in The King's life for so long, he was well known to Elvis' ex-wife, Priscilla Presley, who humored his appearances at such venues, regarding him as a family friend despite their clashes over the estate. According to financial documents, Parker took nearly half of Elvis' income, which is an indication that the singer's lifestyle was heavily reliant on debt. [35] He was reportedly afraid that Presley would realize that there were other managers available prepared to sign contracts that did not require as much as 25% of his earnings. He was punished with solitary confinement, from which he emerged with a psychosis that led to him spending two months in a mental hospital,[4] and he was discharged from the Army because of his mental condition. [53] They discussed the possibility of Presley's co-starring with Streisand in a remake of the film A Star Is Born. [53], From 1974 onward, Presley's weight gain and prescription drug abuse became too much to be controlled. However, Parker claimed that his issue with overseas performances was over security issues, as well as poor venues not suitable for the star's stature. Thomas Andrew Parker (born Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk; June 26, 1909 January 21, 1997),[1] commonly known as Colonel Parker, was a Dutch musical entrepreneur, best known for being Elvis Presley's manager. [15] However, Parker remained involved in many of Arnold's live tours and demanded a buyout of $50,000 (US$506,405 in 2021 dollars[11]) to settle their contract. [33] He also realized that it would be a great opportunity to promote Presley by having the media witness his induction day, including the Army haircut that would see the most famous hair style in the world destroyed.[33]. In 1963, Colonel Tom Parker, Elvis Presley's audacious manager who had gotten his start selling candy apples in carnivals, read in the paper that Franklin Delano Roosevelt's presidential yacht, the U.S.S. It was producer Steve Binder who put forward the idea of Presley singing his old hits and even the staged section with his old band, Scotty Moore and D. J. Fontana, the latter inspired by a post-rehearsal informal jam in Presley's dressing room. "A couple times he set me up in the Elvis Presley suite on top of the Hilton, and I would go play Elvis for a week One night we were at the crap table together and he rubbed my head for luck. [26] By the summer Presley had become one of the most famous new faces of the year, causing excitement among the new teenage audience and outrage among some older audiences and religious groups. While the . Never one to miss an opportunity to make money off of his prized client, Colonel Tom Parker jumped on Elvis' death as a marketing cash grab. Finally, Tom Hanks wasn't nominated for Best Supporting Actor. [33] Parker, on the other hand, was fully aware that any special treatment given to Presley would instantly be used against him in the media and by those who disliked his style of music. p. 258. He's a very smart man. Colonel Tom Parker, as played by Tom Hanks in Elvis, was the controversial manager of singer Elvis Presley (played by Austin Butler) with a mysterious past who had a key role in both The King's success and downfall. With more and more fans learning about Presley and his legacy, many are developing an intense curiosity about those in the King's inner circle. He quickly became the singer's sole representative, and within months he had won Elvis a recording contract with RCA Victor.. [44], During a closing night performance on September 3, 1973, following news that a Hilton staff member whom Presley was fond of had been fired, Presley attacked Hilton Hotels chairman Barron Hilton in a verbal rage on stage. Adam van Kuijk died from emphysema in 1992, never seeing or visiting Parker again.[63]. Elvis Presley expressed his desire to go overseas frequently, but he was kept at bay with easy and fast money arranged by The Colonel on projects in the U.S. By the time they reached the final years of Elvis' career, the two were so intertwined and invested that it made more sense to stay in business than to walk away. Parker had unknowingly backed himself into a financial corner. The pattern that Parker would traditionally follow was affordability and profit over quality, which would eventually help to torpedo Elvis' career for a time. The Tom Hanks Tom Parker portrayal has caused quite a bit of controversy upon the film's release. [67] Author Alanna Nash has suggested that the couple may have simply placed their hands on a Bible and given themselves a "carny wedding".[67]. [4][5] Tual, once appointed as Lisa Marie's guardian ad litem, chose to investigate the entire period of Parker's management of Presley; his preliminary finding was that Parker's management deal of 50% was extortionate compared to the industry average of 1520%. And now I need to locate my wallet, because I noticed there was no ticket booth on the way in here, but I'm sure that the Colonel must have arranged for some toll on the way out. After a lifetime of earning well over $100 million managing Elvis, The Colonel's estate was barely worth $1 million upon his death. [29] Some viewed him as a clown-like figure, wiggling his hips for screams, while others found him vulgar and more suitable for late-night gentleman's clubs. [67] It is also recorded that Marie did not divorce her second husband until 1936, and her brother, Bitsy, recalled no ceremony of marriage between Parker and Marie. He received more than half of the income from Elvis's early success, which at the time was an unprecedented figure. Hanks said, "I was anticipating hearing horror stories about this venal, cheap crook. Parker remained Elvis' manager until Presley's death in 1977. However, as he always does, Hanks shone as Tom Parker in Elvis, and the Colonel proved to the world that he could play a complex villain. [16] He arranged live appearances and became something of a father figure to the then-15-year-old Sands. This is because Elvis' manager, Colonel Tom Parker, had previously arranged a deal to sell those to RCA for $5.4 million, out of which only $1.35 million went to Elvis after Parker's 50% fee and income taxes. [5] However, Judge Joseph Evans, aware that Lisa Marie Presley was still a minor, appointed attorney Blanchard E. Tual to investigate Parker's management. During the interview, Parker said that he was not aware that another one of his sisters, Adriana van Kuijk, had died in the Netherlands a few years before. Parker appeared at posthumous events honoring Presley, such as the 1993 issuing of a U.S. postage stamp with Presley's likeness. Austin Butler won the Golden Globe for Best Actor, beating out favorite Brendan Fraser (The Whale), and he picked up a nomination for the same award at the Oscars. [17] In the beginning, Presley, Moore, and the bassist Bill Black were a trio, the Blue Moon Boys. [43], It took the energetic 1968 television special Elvis, which the Singer Company sponsored, and a subsequent series of acclaimed recording sessions in Memphis, Tennessee, that included songs such as "Suspicious Minds" and "In the Ghetto", to restore Presley's musical reputation. Tom Hanks' portrayal of Elvis' manager Colonel Tom Parker in the 2022 biopic created controversy - here's the true story behind Hanks' Tom Parker. "[60], In 1994, a Golden Palm Star on the Walk of Stars in Palm Springs, California, was dedicated to him. Presley remembered the event as one of the worst moments of his career. Parker was able to receive more than half of the income from the enterprise, an unprecedented figure for a music manager. On January 20, 1997, Parker's wife heard a crashing sound from the living room, and when she heard no response to her calls, she went in to find him slumped over in his chair after suffering a stroke. Colonel Tom Parker was a man with a shady past. [citation needed], When Presley died on August 16, 1977, one day before he was due to go out on tour, some accounts suggest Parker acted as if nothing had happened. [56] At the funeral, he persuaded Presley's father to sign over control of Presley's career in death to him. He adopted a new name and claimed to have been born in the United States. [50] Presley's main doctor, George C. Nichopoulos, would often replace Presley's medication with placebos in an attempt to wean him off the drugs. [citation needed] After a cold reception during his first few shows,[30] Parker cut Presley's appearance to two weeks. But according to IMDb, it was because Elvis just didn't like dealing with confrontation. [citation needed], After the success of Presley's return to live performing in Las Vegas, Parker decided it was time to take him back out on tour for the first time in 13 years. When Elvis returned home from the Army, The Colonel focused on more films, TV appearances, and albums, saturating the airwaves with Elvis. Thats insane! [4] A year later at 18, with enough money to sustain him for a short period, he entered America illegally by jumping ship from his employer's vessel. Presley's acting career was originally intended to be a serious one, but after seeing a chance to cross-promote singles and albums with the films, Parker persuaded Presley to sing in his films. . [40] These deals were sometimes so harsh on the studios that it led producer Hal Wallis to state: "I'd rather try and close a deal with the Devil. In May 1973, in an attempt to deal with Presley's growing dependence on prescription drugs, Presley's father, Vernon, and Parker attempted to cut off his supply. "[27][28], Parker signed a deal with Beverly Hills film merchandiser Hank Saperstein for nearly $40,000 to turn Presley into a brand name. Learn how and when to remove these template messages, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Tom Parker Is Dead at 87; Controlled Presley's Career", "Colonel Parker Managed Elvis' Career, but Was He a Killer on the Lam? [18] A one-year management contract with Presley provided Moore with a 10-percent commission, which Moore said he never took. [29], Despite this setback, Presley was still going from strength to strength. QUICK FACTS Birth Year: 1909 Birth date: June 26, 1909 Birth City: Breda Birth. "[42] Parker used the argument that Presley was his only client and he was thus earning only one fee.[42]. Related: Why Elvis' Reviews Are So Positive. [54] Vernon also threatened to find a new manager if Parker wouldn't continue to tour Presley. RCA was eager for Presley to record in West Germany, but Parker insisted that it would ruin his reputation as a regular soldier if he was able to go into a recording studio. Asked by a journalist what he would do now, Parker responded: "Why, I'll just go right on managing him! Austin had spent much of his fortune on partying, cars, mansions, and women, and his popularity had been eclipsed by other singers, such as Bing Crosby. However, they had a dispute over an incident Presley had done on stage, and Parker was about to get fired. [1][4], At age 15, Van Kuijk moved to Rotterdam, gaining employment on boats in the port town. Tom Parker didn't enjoy a good reputation even after being associated with one of the legendary artists that history has ever seen. These four shows alone grossed $730,000 ($4,729,029 in 2021 dollars[11]). [19][20] Part of Parker's role was to secure a new recording contract with a bigger label. He completed basic training at Fort McPherson in Atlanta, Georgia.[4]. After the Sinatra special, Parker decided that Presley's future lay in Hollywood. The very next morning, Tom died in a renowned hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada due to stroke-related complications. [68] Marie died on November 25, 1986, of a chronic brain syndrome at age 78. [13] Within a year, he had the opportunity to become a legal citizen of the United States a new law allowed illegal aliens the chance to become citizens in return for their promise to fight for the country during World War II, if required. Later, Davis says "He remembered me, and he said 'I told you you were going to be a star.' The opposing counsel responded by presenting into evidence a copy of Parker's U.S. Army enlistment form which stated, through a legal loophole, that because Parker signed his enlistment papers under his alias "Thomas Andrew Parker" and once he took the oath by swearing allegiance to the United States of America, he unofficially renounced his Dutch citizenship, although it is claimed that he died a Dutch citizen. [52] After nearly two weeks of trading insults back and forth, Parker and Presley decided to continue to work together. Parker struggled with a gambling addiction while keeping Elvis on a short leash, halting the singer from touring overseas and pushing him into cheap projects that were frequently averse to what the artist wanted to be a part of, eventually taking 50% of Elvis' earnings, of which they both agreed upon. [15], In 1948, Parker received the honorary rank of colonel in the Louisiana State Militia from Jimmie Davis, the governor of Louisiana and a former country singer, in return for work Parker did on Davis's election campaign. Tual also said a 1973 agreement selling RCA 700 master recordings for $5 million made no sense for the. Later, in 1983, Parker admitted during an interview that after 1966, the income from Presley films and soundtracks was dramatically reduced. [52], In February 1975, during his engagement in Las Vegas, Presley, along with Parker, met with Barbra Streisand and Jon Peters. [23] Later, when Hank Snow asked Parker about the status of their contract with Presley, Parker told him: "You don't have any contract with Elvis Presley. That was 1977 money, using the inflation calculator $30 million in 1977 is equaled to $146,671,287.13 in 2022. But according to Alanna Nashwho spent time with the real Colonel in the '90sthere were times when he was just as scary as what you see onscreen. In 1968, he was asked in an interview if it was true that he took fifty percent of everything Elvis earned. A carnival worker by background, Parker moved into music promotion in 1938, working with one of the first popular crooners, Gene Austin, and then country music singers Eddy Arnold, Hank Snow, and Tommy Sands in his early career. They struggled to survive during the Great Depression, working short cons and traveling across the country in search of work. First, Baz Luhrmann joined a list of directors including Joe Wright, Frank Darabont, and Lawrence Kasdan as someone who had two Best Picture nominations but didn't get a Best Director nomination either time. [15] However, RCA Victor producer Steve Sholes was convinced that Presley's style of music would be a huge hit with the right label, and he began talks with Parker. During this part of Presley's career, Parker and Presley agreed to a 50/50 "partnership", which, with Parker controlling merchandising and other non-music related items, resulted in Parker earning more than his client. Stories of managerial terrorism abound in music history. Colonel Tom Parker, as played by Tom Hanks in Elvis, was the controversial manager of singer Elvis Presley (played by Austin Butler) with a mysterious past who had a key role in both The King's . He attended Elvis funeral dressed in a Hawaiian shirt and baseball cap, avoiding any display of emotion. [61], As Presley's fame grew, people became interested in Parker as well. [4], On August 14, 1981, Judge Evans ordered Elvis Presley Enterprises to sue Parker for mismanagement. [49] Sherman had read in news accounts that there was to be no charge for admittance to the concerts, a donation to charity being required instead. [43] A breakfast reception was arranged, taking place after the media got their photographs of the couple. [52] In Las Vegas, he was starting to appear drugged on stage, slurring his words and forgetting song lyrics. [55] According to Presley's friend, Larry Geller, Parker secretly wanted the book to be published, hoping that it would help Presley realize the severity of his situation and persuade him to do something about it. The actor has talked about the project, what drew him to it, and how he felt about the overall story. [67] As Parker's management career began to take off, Marie became more of a housewife, although she would occasionally travel with him to various parts of the country. According to several people who knew Presley at the time, the talks with Hulett got so far along that it seemed almost inevitable the deal would be done. [55] Worried about the impact such details might have on his career, Presley, through his father, asked Parker to stop the publication. Oh, I just pictured Elvis, like, singing it. [15] The rank was honorary, since Louisiana had no organized militia, but Parker used the title throughout his life, becoming known simply as "the Colonel" to many acquaintances. It's one of only a very few villainous roles that Hanks has taken in his long career in movies, making it a relatively rare departure for the actor. [31] Parker made sure that the contract allowed Presley the freedom to make at least one film a year with another studio, and also managed to set up an office, with staff, at Paramount. His accent wasn't so theatrical, and he was way funnier than Baz Luhrmann gives him credit for. [6] He was the son of Maria Elisabeth (Ponsie) and Adam van Kuijk. Thomas Andrew Parker (born Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk; June 26, 1909 - January 21, 1997), commonly known as Colonel Parker, was a Dutch musical entrepreneur, best known for being Elvis Presley's manager.. 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