Parker Wierling
- Actor
Parker Wierling has been performing for audiences since he was 8. His passion began with school and community theater, but quickly moved to a desire for TV and film projects.
In 2013, he made his TV debut on The Walking Dead (2010) as Noah, aka "Asthma Boy". He followed that up with roles in The Originals (2013) and Speechless (2016). He made his feature film debut in 2016 with roles in both The 5th Wave (2016) and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (2015). His most recent accomplishments include working alongside Tom Hanks in Greyhound (2020) and Natalia Dyer in Yes, God, Yes (2019).
When not acting, his spare time is spent cultivating his musical talent. Parker plays drums, bass guitar, guitar and keyboards. He's released an EP under the pseudonym 'Focal Feature' as well as four music videos, "CryBaby", "Always, Always","I'll Bleed Thru" and "Silver Words" under his own name.
Parker also highlights inspiring and talented musical artists through his podcast, On That Note. By asking them important and personal questions about their songwriting and recording process, Parker bridges the gap between aspiring indie kids and their heroes.
You can follow Parker's career on Instagram and his Facebook Fan Page.
In 2013, he made his TV debut on The Walking Dead (2010) as Noah, aka "Asthma Boy". He followed that up with roles in The Originals (2013) and Speechless (2016). He made his feature film debut in 2016 with roles in both The 5th Wave (2016) and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (2015). His most recent accomplishments include working alongside Tom Hanks in Greyhound (2020) and Natalia Dyer in Yes, God, Yes (2019).
When not acting, his spare time is spent cultivating his musical talent. Parker plays drums, bass guitar, guitar and keyboards. He's released an EP under the pseudonym 'Focal Feature' as well as four music videos, "CryBaby", "Always, Always","I'll Bleed Thru" and "Silver Words" under his own name.
Parker also highlights inspiring and talented musical artists through his podcast, On That Note. By asking them important and personal questions about their songwriting and recording process, Parker bridges the gap between aspiring indie kids and their heroes.
You can follow Parker's career on Instagram and his Facebook Fan Page.