Mary Lamar Rickey (October 27, 1938 – October 12, 2023), better known as Lara Parker, was an American actress known for her role as Angelique on the ABC-TV serial Dark Shadows, which aired from 1966 to 1971.
Parker made her Broadway debut in 1968 in Woman is My Idea, written and directed by Don C. Liljenquist. In 1969, she played the title role in an Off-Broadway production of Frank Wedekind's Lulu.[3] She also appeared in the off-Broadway production of A Gun Play.
In 1998, Parker published a novel, Angelique's Descent. Its sequel, Dark Shadows: The Salem Branch, came out in July 2006, and Dark Shadows: Wolf Moon Rising was released in August 2013. [citation needed] Her fourth and final novel, Heiress of Collinwood was released in November 2016. She has recently reprised the role of Angelique for a new series of Dark Shadows audio dramas. She was also the reader of the unabridged audiobook recordings of her first three novels: Angelique's Descent, Dark Shadows: The Salem Branch and Dark Shadows: Wolf Moon Rising.. In 2012, she had a cameo role in Tim Burton's movie version of Dark Shadows. Later she was reunited with her Dark Shadows co-stars Jerry Lacy and Kathryn Leigh Scott in two feature films about Doctor Mabuse written and directed by Ansel Faraj. The 1st film Doctor Mabuse was released in 2013, followed by a 2014 sequel called Doctor Mabuse: Etiopomar.[4] Her final film, The Great Nick D (shot in 2023), is co-written and co-directed by Ansel Faraj and Nathan Wilson and co-stars her Dark Shadows co-stars Kathryn Leigh Scott and David Selby.
Education and post-acting career
Lara attended Central High School in Memphis and won a scholarship to Vassar College. At Vassar, she began a major in philosophy, which she completed at Southwestern at Memphis (now Rhodes College), receiving her BA. She attended graduate school at the University of Iowa and completed all course work on a Masters in speech and drama. She was working on her thesis while beginning her acting career. After retiring from acting, Lara became a high school and English teacher and obtained her MFA in creative writing from Antioch University.
Personal life and death
Parker was married to Jim Hawkins, a building contractor. They had a daughter, Caitlin. Parker had two sons, Rick and Andy, both from her first marriage to artist Tom Parker: Rick was a successful record producer, Andy a contractor. Caitlin Hawkins is a set designer and stylist for videos and commercials.[5]
Lara's son Rick is married to singer Miranda Lee Richards.[6][7]
On October 12, 2023, following a battle with cancer, Parker died in her sleep in Los Angeles at the age of 84.[8][9][10]