In 1968, he was asked in an interview if it was true that he took fifty percent of everything Elvis earned. Despite the shady financial dealings Parker maintained with Presley, his net worth when he died was much less than that of Elvis, who died with a . [39] When Presley complained to him that he wanted better scripts, Parker reminded him of his lavish lifestyle and that risking $1 million a year for doing practically no work was dangerous. It's a surprisingly relatable trait for someone . [48] The press were told that an audience of one billion was expected to tune in to see the "first entertainment special to be broadcast live around the world",[48] although Parker had not taken into account the fact that many countries, including parts of Europe and America, would not see the concert live due to the time of the broadcast. He adopted a new name and claimed to have been born in the United States. [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". [4] During the 1960s, with his wife's health deteriorating, and Presley's career struggling, Parker found an escape with gambling at Las Vegas casinos. Tom discovered the then-unknown 20-year-old Elvis Presley in 1955. The other five nominations were for technical (Editing, Sound, Cinematography) and design (Costume Design, Makeup and Hairstyling). [4], "Colonel Tom Parker rubbed my head in Vegas", Eddie Murphy stated in 1989. Before getting into the relationship between the King and his manager, a quick crash course in the pre-Elvis life of Colonel Tom Parker is in order and hoo boy, what a life it was. He had expressed interest in making films when he first met Parker, and now Parker was working to make that happen. "[40], Presley had to do no more than provide RCA Victor with three albums a year,[37] and his film soundtracks did that for him. He arranged for a screen test with Paramount Pictures, and after impressing them with Presley's acting ability, Presley was signed to a seven-picture contract. Elvis didn't really fire Colonel Parker on stage in Vegas. "Last Train to Memphis". "[70], Songwriter Mac Davis recounted a similar experience where Parker rubbed his head and declared "You're going to be a star. Later, in 1983, Parker admitted during an interview that after 1966, the income from Presley films and soundtracks was dramatically reduced. "I had the luxury of essentially recreating somebody who no one really knew. [52] Angered by this outburst, Parker declared: "You can't fire me. But according to Alanna. Just the opposite. He had a matter-of-fact method of speaking and didn't suffer fools lightly. On top of that, Parker found venue upon venue for Elvis to perform in, be it recording studios, Hollywood films, TV specials, and even satellite broadcasts, immersing the artist into the cultural zeitgeist while keeping him landlocked in North America. He attended Elvis funeral dressed in a Hawaiian shirt and baseball cap, avoiding any display of emotion. [50] This would be successful for a short time, but when Presley discovered the trick, he simply found himself other doctors. [68] Parker began to distance himself emotionally from her, heartbroken by her slow mental deterioration from the woman he once knew. The actor has talked about the project, what drew him to it, and how he felt about the overall story. Having previously sold the rights to Presley's early recordings to RCA Records, he struggled to secure a steady income, and his financial situation worsened after he sustained significant gambling losses. [16] Soon after, Sands' song "Teen-Age Crush" reached number 2 on the pop charts, eventually selling 800,000 copies. With no touring or public appearances to be made, Parker was able to keep costs to a minimum. [53] Despite this, however, the deal never materialized. Parker was able to receive more than half of the income from the enterprise, an unprecedented figure for a music manager. In 1967, Parker pushed Elvis to marry Priscilla Beaulieu, hoping that it would help change the tide of his career. He was 87 years old at the age of his death. This proved very lucrative, especially when the single for Presley's first film, Love Me Tender, sold over one million copies in advance sales. Parker adopted the title as if it were part of his identity, frequently being referred to as "The Colonel," despite his military discharge. [14], Through the fundraising, Parker headed to Tennessee to find acts to perform at his charity events,[14] among them stars such as Minnie Pearl and Eddy Arnold. "It wasn't good at all," she said of Parker's control. [60] On the surface, however, relations between the two were as good as ever, with Parker helping the Hilton to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Presley's death. The reasons for this are a source of controversy, as it was believed that Parker's status as an illegal immigrant (the theme of the Netflix series Stateless) would prohibit him from traveling as he didn't have a passport, nor could he get one due to his status. [26] He had even come up with the idea to market "I Hate Elvis" badges. This was, with hindsight, a mistake on his part; if he had negotiated each deal separately based on the profits of the previous film, he could have received more money. 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 . [15], Parker immediately went to work to find a new label for Presley. Snow attended the signing, thinking that Elvis had signed a management contract with Jamboree Attractions, which he owned with Parker. The actor wore a fat suit and heavy make-up to appear more like Parker, but the real performance came in the mannerisms, accent, and presence of Hanks embodying Elvis' manager. He arranged for Presley to appear on popular television shows, such as The Milton Berle Show and The Ed Sullivan Show, securing fees that made Presley the highest-paid star on television. Colonel Parker died in 1997 in Las Vegas after suffering a stroke at 87 years old, outliving Elvis by 20 years. Parker, who was born in the Netherlands, entered the United States illegally when he was 20 years old. The iconic singer has never truly left the headlines, even though he died four decades ago. However, there were some interesting omissions from the award announcements. In the end, both Elvis and Colonel Parker shared a tragic journey that mirrored their working relationship. [26], In April 1956, Parker made his first mistake with Presley's career. This led Parker to insist that films be made cheaply, on a strict schedule, and with as little hassle as possible. Stories of managerial terrorism abound in music history. [16] Sholes showed little interest in Sands, but promised that he would attempt to find songs Sands might be able to record. Elvis: The Controversy Behind Colonel Tom Parker Explained, Elvis Cast Guide: What The Characters Look Like In Real Life, illegal immigrant (the theme of the Netflix series, Elvis True Story: Who Was Orion? [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. [15] Around the same time, realizing the deal for Presley might fall through due to the cost of the contract, Parker attempted to sell Tommy Sands to RCA. Most notably, in Colonel Tom Parker, the mysterious manager portrayed by Tom Hanks in Elvis. When Elvis returned home from the Army, The Colonel focused on more films, TV appearances, and albums, saturating the airwaves with Elvis. Hanks said, "I was anticipating hearing horror stories about this venal, cheap crook. Related: Elvis True Story: Who Was Orion? Parker realized early on the bigger potential of Austin Butler's Elvis and transitioned to managing him full-time. 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Phillips told them to make a separate deal with Elvis. Born as Andreas Cornelis Dries van Kuijk in the Netherlands, the Tom Hanks Tom Parker portrayal saw him illegally immigrate to the United States, finding employment as a carnival worker before joining the Army, where he was eventually discharged after going AWOL. [60] Part of this role resulted in Parker keeping the same fourth-floor suite he occupied when Presley was alive. [15], In early 1955, Parker became aware of a young singer, Elvis Presley. [4] During his first visit there, he traveled with a Chautauqua educational tent show, before returning briefly to the Netherlands. Known for his keen promotion and merchandising savvy, Parker, or "the Snowman," would help to make Elvis a household name, putting the singer on everything from lunch boxes to board games to trading cards and beyond. [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. [7] As a boy, he worked as a barker at carnivals in his hometown, learning many of the skills that he would require later while working in the entertainment industry. What's amazing is this, after Elvis' death, Parker is said to have owed $30 million in gambling debts to the Las Vegas Hilton. For a time, Parker lied about his childhood, claiming to have been born in Huntington, West Virginia, in the early 1900s to explain his Dutch accent as being a Southern accent, and to have run away from home at an early age to join a circus owned by an uncle before serving in the U.S. Army prior to his involvement with being a music manager. Parker served two years in the 64th Coast Artillery (United States), at Fort Shafter, in Hawaii, and shortly afterwards re-enlisted at Fort Barrancas, Florida. 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. He had booked Presley into a four-week Las Vegas engagement, misjudging the reaction of the slightly older, more reserved audiences that Las Vegas attracted. Presley remembered the event as one of the worst moments of his career. He would sniff out talent and attempt to milk them for all they were worth, including Elvis, whom he initially saw as an act that wouldn't last more than a few years. [4] Fans and biographers alike believe that one of the main reasons Parker signed Presley to a Vegas hotel in 1969 for his live comeback was to help cover losses he experienced in their casino. ", "Photos: Elvis Presley and Colonel Tom Parker", https://www.elvis.com.au/presley/a-new-light-on-colonel-tom-parker.shtml, "A Larger-Than-Life Look at a Larger-Than-Life Star", "Meet the Fifth (Jewish) Beatle Manager Brian Epstein", "The All American Boy: Enter Elvis and the rock-a-billies", Tom Parker collection and interviews with co workers, ED Bonja Interview Elvis Photographer - the Elvis Information Network exclusive. The Tom Hanks Tom Parker portrayal was a shocking one. Despite the fact that no one is certain what actually happened on that tragic day in 1977, it is clear that Colonel Parker had a significant impact on the singer's life and death. [41] Selling it to RCA for $24,000 ($200,443 in 2021 dollars[11]), it was used to promote Presley's latest film, Frankie & Johnny. After Elvis' death in 1977, the Elvis Presley manager continued on as if The King were still alive. [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. [60] In 1993, interest in Presley's enduring legend, interest that is sometimes notable for its obsessiveness, provoked Parker to remark: "I don't think I exploited Elvis as much as he's being exploited today. Parker appeared at posthumous events honoring Presley, such as the 1993 issuing of a U.S. postage stamp with Presley's likeness. 1. Paul Shirey is a senior news writer for Screen Rant. Andreas Cornelius Van Kuijk ("Colonel Tom Parker"), manager and promoter: born Breda, Holland 26 June 1909; twice married; died Las Vegas 21 January 1997. [16] He suggested to Sholes that Sands could record material similar to Presley's style. Finally, Tom Hanks wasn't nominated for Best Supporting Actor. Parker's net worth when he died was $1 million. But, after he gave a detailed invoice to Elvis, the star realized he couldn't pay Parker, so they continued collaborating. [72] By this point, he was stricken with diabetes, gout, and other health problems such that he could barely leave his own house. Also to die at a similar age of either heart or lung problems were Elvis' mother Gladys and three of her brothers. 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. The 19 years of silence that his mysterious correspondent mentioned took the story as far back as 1961exactly the year that the Van Kuijk family had made contract with Parker, and Ad van Kuijk. 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. The Tom Hanks Tom Parker portrayal is certainly one of the highlights of the movie, giving audiences something they aren't used to seeing from the actor. [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%. Here's why Colonel Tom Parker is so controversial. Second, for a movie about a musician, Elvis also didn't receive any music nominations at the Oscars. 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. Little, Brown. After Elvis's drug-related death in 1977, Parker virtually retired and only occasionally emerged to defend his role as Presley's mentor. 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. Elvis and the Colonel were associated throughout the musician's entire career, including music, movies, and TV specials. 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, 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. [58], Following Presley's death, Parker set up a licensing operation with Factors Etc. [56] Other accounts suggest he slumped in his chair at his office, muttered, "Oh, dear God", and then quickly phoned Vernon Presley, where Parker advised Presley's father that his son's image needed to be protected. [18] Neal was struggling at the time to accommodate his new client's success, and in February 1955, following a meeting with Parker, Presley agreed to let Parker take some control of future bookings and promotions. [62], One of Parker's brothers, Adam "Ad" van Kuijk, visited Parker once in Los Angeles in April 1961. According to Presley's biographer Peter Guralnick, Presley and Parker "were really like, in a sense, a married couple, who started out with great love, loyalty, respect that lasted for a considerable period of time, and went through a number of stages until, towards the end of Presley's life, they should have walked away. [4] At age 17, he first displayed signs of wanting to run away to the United States to "make his fortune". What Really Happened To Colonel Tom Parker? [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 Presley's friend, Jerry Schilling, Presley was excited about the opportunity to take on a new challenge. [4] Although Parker had served honorably for a time, he went AWOL this time and was charged with desertion. In January 1997, Parker suffered from a stroke and died the next day in a hospital in Las Vegas at the age of 87. Dutch-born US musical entrepreneur (19091997). With this the fake Americanisation of Dries van Kuijk was complete. [4][5] Parker's final years were spent living in Las Vegas, in increasingly poor health before his death in 1997. While Presley was serving in West Germany, Parker was hard at work keeping Presley's name known to the public. And when he said that, I said, 'Oh, well, okay, now that's brand new.". [14] Parker served in the peacetime army as a precondition for taking advantage of that stipulation, but he never subsequently applied to become a citizen. [4] He enlisted in the United States Army a few months later, taking the name "Tom Parker" from the same name of the officer who interviewed him, to disguise the fact he was an illegal alien. [26] Presley said of Parker: "I don't think I would have ever been very big if it wasn't for him. Parker held another press conference on September 4, 1972, in Las Vegas to confirm that the concert, now titled Aloha from Hawaii, would be broadcast on January 14, 1973. Presley's career stagnated while artists like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and The Beach Boys dominated the charts. The "Colonel" badly mismanaged Elvis. The Masked Lookalike Explained. What Elvis Gets RightAnd WrongAbout the Real Colonel Tom Parker His accent wasn't so theatrical, and he was way funnier than Baz Luhrmann gives him credit for. All in all, the manager was known for some appalling behavior towards his star client, and Elvis tries its best to portray that accurately. [49] Seeing the chance to publicize Presley's charitable nature once again, Parker eagerly agreed. I said no." Yet, in the end, standing up to the Colonel proved to be an expert . [18] According to Moore, Presley agreed to take 50 percent, with Moore and Black splitting the other 50 percent. He negotiated Presley's lucrative merchandising deals, TV appearances, and acting roles in films. He realized that by keeping RCA Victor, and more importantly the public, hungry for more Presley material, he would be able to negotiate a better contract when Presley returned from active service. [33] The actor has proven time and again that he's up to the challenge of playing a real-world personality and the role of Elvis and the Colonel is no different. "[27][28], Parker signed a deal with Beverly Hills film merchandiser Hank Saperstein for nearly $40,000 to turn Presley into a brand name. Played by Tom Hanks in the new biopic Elvis, directed by Baz Luhrmann, Colonel Tom Parker remains, 25 years after his death, and nearly half a century after the death of his only client, the most memorable and divisive manager in the history of show business.It was the Colonel who propelled his "boy", as he would refer to him, from being a local celebrity in Memphis to being the most . [37] He envisioned him as an entertainment machine, pumping out three films and soundtracks a year, until the end of the decade. [50] However, it wasn't long before Presley was able to find other doctors to meet his demands. [4] By this time, with the IRS demanding almost $15 million in taxes, the estate was facing bankruptcy. [4] He would often spend 1214 hours at a time gambling in the casinos, betting large sums. [4] It is believed that Parker lost at least $1 million a year from gambling. He also pocketed some $6 million on a deal for Elvis'. And I know that Elvis loved it. 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. What happened to Colonel Tom Parker? Parker was eventually sued by the Elvis estate over mismanagement, which found his dealings over the years to be unethical and extortionate. [37] After that, until 1968, Presley gave no live performances, and had very little contact with his fans. He claimed Parker negotiated side deals with RCA that defrauded Presley of $2.8 million. Parker suffered a stroke on Jan. 20, 1997 and died the next morning at a hospital in Las Vegas. 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.. Parker, who was born in the Netherlands, entered the United States illegally when he was 20 years old. In the early days of their marriage, Marie and Parker worked together in the carnivals. [14] Parker decided against registering, possibly to prevent his previous Army record from becoming public. 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". [37] Parker signed long-term contracts with the film studios,[39] possibly to guarantee work and income for both him and Presley. Reportedly, Hanks was approached by movie director Baz Luhrmann, and after a short conversation, the actor was hooked. Both Priscilla and Jerry said he was a lovely man". Related: Elvis Cast Guide: What The Characters Look Like In Real Life. [52] After nearly two weeks of trading insults back and forth, Parker and Presley decided to continue to work together. [57], Parker set out to protect his future income. Instead, Parker sent demonstration recordings to record producer Steve Sholes at RCA Victor. [41] In Houston alone in one afternoon, 40,000 people paid to see it, with one woman offering to have sex with the tour manager if he would allow her to sit in it. p. 258. Stories appeared in the press regularly about Presley, including that he would do a live CCTV broadcast when he returned and that he had signed a deal for a series of annual television spectaculars to be broadcast across the country. After his Army hitch, he had him stop making personal appearances, and limited his public exposure to three sappy movies a year. [53] According to Parker himself, he did privately attempt to talk to his client a number of times about the matter, but allegedly every time Parker casually told Presley to quit or at least tone it down with the pill popping and binge eating, Presley would respond by telling Parker to stay out of his personal business. [15] RCA Victor, Hank Snow's current label, also showed an interest, but they were put off by the cost of the contract. [50] In later years, several of Presley's inner circle would tell of how difficult it was to persuade Presley to quit the drugs. [6] He was the son of Maria Elisabeth (Ponsie) and Adam van Kuijk. 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. After that, his crippling gambling habit caught up with him, and Parker died nearly penniless. [1][4], At age 15, Van Kuijk moved to Rotterdam, gaining employment on boats in the port town. 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. [12] He was a successful promoter, but he wanted to move into management.[12]. [5] During a second, more detailed investigation, Tual discovered that all earnings were paid directly to the Trust instead of Parker. Despite Parker's troubling exploitation of Presley, though,. [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. [41], On January 2, 1967, Parker re-negotiated his managerial/agent contract with Presley, persuading him to increase Parker's share from 25% to 50% on certain transactions. [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. Gaining or losing weight, taking on accents, and experimenting in a variety of genres that pushed his limits as an actor, Hanks has built a career out of challenging roles. However, other friends and members of Presley's entourage have stood by the suggestion that Parker didn't want to admit there was such a problem because he didn't know how to deal with it, and he was also worried about any negative publicity it would create. And Priscilla Presley confirmed those rumors while chatting with Good Morning America. However, the tide wasn't actually changed until a 1968 TV special, produced by Scott Binder, put Elvis the singer back on top, while simultaneously showing the Colonel how close he was to losing the singer to another producer. However, it soon became obvious that Elvis had staying power, with the right guidance. He suggested to Parker that, as Presley had recorded and was still performing the song "I'll Remember You" written by Kui Lee, the donations could go to the Kui Lee Cancer Fund that had been set up following the death of the songwriter in 1966. [16] Critics were very positive in their reviews of both the drama and Sands, leading to Capitol Records signing Sands within a week. In later years, Parker's influence waned, but he continued in his management role until Presley's death in 1977. These four shows alone grossed $730,000 ($4,729,029 in 2021 dollars[11]). The complex Elvis/Parker relationship is the glue that holds Elvis together, making it different from yet another musician biopic. Colonel Tom Parker was a man with a shady past. 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. 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