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‘We were as famous as Tom Cruise’: Craig Parker on 90s Shortland St fandom

20 December 2024
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‘We were as famous as Tom Cruise’: Craig Parker on 90s Shortland St fandom
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Craig Parker, a veteran of New Zealand television, reflects on his extensive career as he returns to Shortland Street as Guy Warner. Despite starring in local and international shows, Parker remains grateful for the enduring connection to his iconic Shortland Street character. As he revisits his TV memories, from childhood favorites like Ollie Ohlson to early roles like in Hotshotz, Parker’s passion for television shines through, showcasing his love for the medium and its impact on his life.

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