One of Hollywood's most sought-after and vibrant young talents,
Parrish is best known for his portrayal of angst-ridden Silas Botwin on Showtime's
critically acclaimed series, Weeds. For eight seasons, he starred opposite Mary Louise
Parker, Justin Kirk, and Kevin Nealon. This past season, Parrish recurred in a pivotal
role as Jeffrey Grant, the unhinged college student who murdered Will Gardner (Josh
Charles) on CBS’ acclaimed drama, The Good Wife.
Also a star on Broadway, Parrish starred as Jesus Christ in the
revival of Stephen Schwartz's Godspell, directed by Daniel Goldstein. Parrish made
his Broadway debut to critical acclaim as Melchior, the young, smart and sexy hero in
the Tony Award-winning musical Spring Awakening, based on Frank Wedekind's
controversial 19th-century play, with music by Duncan Sheik; book and lyrics by Steven Sater.Parrish released his first solo EP, Guessing Games, in June, 2012.
Parrish will return to the stage this summer as Claude in the
Hollywood Bowl’s upcoming production of Hair, the American Tribal Love-Rock musical, which won the Tony and Drama Desk Award for best revival of a musical in 2009. He will
star opposite Kristen Bell as Sheila, Amber Riley as Dionne, Jenna Ushkowitz as Jeanie
and Beverly D’Angelo as Mom. Adam Shankman will direct and choreograph.
Parrish starred in director Nancy Meyers' 2009 hit, It's Complicated opposite Meryl
Streep, Alec Baldwin, and Steve Martin. Parrish’s other film credits include Burr Steers'
17 Again; Kieran Mulroney and Michele Mulroney's Paper Man; Richard La Gravenese's Freedom Writers and Barry Sonnenfeld's RV.
Parrish is best known for his portrayal of angst-ridden Silas Botwin on Showtime's
critically acclaimed series, Weeds. For eight seasons, he starred opposite Mary Louise
Parker, Justin Kirk, and Kevin Nealon. This past season, Parrish recurred in a pivotal
role as Jeffrey Grant, the unhinged college student who murdered Will Gardner (Josh
Charles) on CBS’ acclaimed drama, The Good Wife.
Also a star on Broadway, Parrish starred as Jesus Christ in the
revival of Stephen Schwartz's Godspell, directed by Daniel Goldstein. Parrish made
his Broadway debut to critical acclaim as Melchior, the young, smart and sexy hero in
the Tony Award-winning musical Spring Awakening, based on Frank Wedekind's
controversial 19th-century play, with music by Duncan Sheik; book and lyrics by Steven Sater.Parrish released his first solo EP, Guessing Games, in June, 2012.
Parrish will return to the stage this summer as Claude in the
Hollywood Bowl’s upcoming production of Hair, the American Tribal Love-Rock musical, which won the Tony and Drama Desk Award for best revival of a musical in 2009. He will
star opposite Kristen Bell as Sheila, Amber Riley as Dionne, Jenna Ushkowitz as Jeanie
and Beverly D’Angelo as Mom. Adam Shankman will direct and choreograph.
Parrish starred in director Nancy Meyers' 2009 hit, It's Complicated opposite Meryl
Streep, Alec Baldwin, and Steve Martin. Parrish’s other film credits include Burr Steers'
17 Again; Kieran Mulroney and Michele Mulroney's Paper Man; Richard La Gravenese's Freedom Writers and Barry Sonnenfeld's RV.