Where to watch Parke Arnold in the UK
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Parke Arnold is an actor currently living in Oklahoma City. His first starring role was in The Monsters (William Tyler, 2014) as Jordan, a bullied high school teen trying desperately to be understood. He also played a bit role in Monday at 11:01 AM (Harvey Lowry) and has been a featured extra in Rudderless (William H. Macy, 2014), and The Veil (Brent Ryan Green), and Te Ata (Nathan Frankowski).
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- Street Outlaws (2013) Production Assistant
- Rudderless (2014) as Interviewed College Student (uncredited)
- Children of the Corn: Runaway (2018) Production Intern
- The Veil (2017) as Dominion Prisoner
- Te Ata (2017) as Train Conductor (uncredited)
- The Knight of the Sorrowful Figure (2026) as The Farmer
- Monday at 11:01 A.M. (2016) as Druid Chief
- The Monsters (2016) as Jordan
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Most-watched Parke Arnold films currently: Rudderless (2014), Children of the Corn: Runaway (2018), The Veil (2017), Te Ata (2017), The Knight of the Sorrowful Figure (2026).
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Selected TV credits: Street Outlaws (2013).
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