What is it like for you when you are getting ready to step on set for say a big emotional scene on a Monday, can you explain to me, is it weeks in advance you're thinking about that big scene? Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic. Hanks has portrayed real-life people in a number of films, from Jim Lovell in Apollo 13 to Mr. Rogers in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood to Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger in Sully - and many more. Elvis and the Colonel were associated throughout the musician's entire career, including music, movies, and TV specials. No. So while he was gone (remember, Parker never went to Germany when Elvis was there), Parker set up all these appearances and movies for him, and the idea was to make him appeal to families the all-American boy that would have longevity, and could grow into that role as he aged. "We ended up talking for well over an hour," Hanks recalls. It's one of only a very few villainous roles that Hanks has taken in his long career in movies, making it a relatively rare departure for the actor. He liked it that Elvis did what brought folks into the big tent. Alan Hanson | 2015, Reader Comment:For me, Elvis was quintessentially suited as a blues artist. In the end, playing Parker required Hanks to spend an average of five hours per day in the make-up chair. Parker realized early on the bigger potential of Austin Butler's Elvis and transitioned to managing him full-time. You know, it was Big Mama Thornton married to D.W. Washburn with a son named Charlie Brown that kind of inane shoehorning of things. Theyre doing it in Connecticut now; a young lady who was in the show in London is directing it. Well, yes and no. It was the pre-Broadway run in Los Angeles. Coupled with the fact that the character of Tom Hanks' Tom Parker isn't his usual role, and Hanks was eager to play the part. Watch what Tom Hanks had to say in the player above, or you can read our conversation below. I don't know what he sounds like. You had your first R&B No. THE ELVIS movie biopic stars Tom Hanks as The King's manager Colonel Tom Parker, who the actor has described as both a 'genius' and a 'scoundrel'. But I thought the next one was pretty good, King Creole. It was a better script, better story. What I do remember is that the New York Times gave it, as the producer said, not a money review and that they were very, very nice to Leiber and Stoller, but said that the show didnt rise to the level of our work, more or less. First of all, when Colonel Parker enlisted in the U.S. Army, he declared himself a Dutch citizen, with parents born in Holland. They had a piano player, Duddly Brooks, on the session. Yes, it was manager Colonel Tom Parker who had his reasons for finally cutting Leiber and Stoller out of Presleys creative camp after 1963, none of them good. Elvis would invite B.B. What can I say? Unfortunately, Jerry and I didnt complete a show we were working on about Oscar Wilde, and its kind of sitting in our back pockets. Does it veer off in ways that seem unnecessary? Turns out he didnt have an impediment he was just trying to wrap a Dutch tongue around the English language, Southern-style. Parker had no passport and couldnt go and didnt trust any other promoter to take him. And we got to demonstrate the others for him. Colonel Tom Parker, as played by Tom Hanks in Elvis, was the controversial manager of singer Elvis Presley (played by Austin Butler) with a mysterious past who had a key role in both The King's success and downfall. And I went, 'I bet Tom Hanks would be into a playing a dark note on his instrument that no one could see coming. I thought the way they used the song Trouble was very effective. Nash, a veteran music journalist, published The Colonel: The Extraordinary Story of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley to acclaim in 2010 and her book has just been reissued with a new afterword. While director Baz Luhrmann's take on the complex dynamic between Elvis and the Colonel goes far behind the black-and-white shades of good and evil, what makes it even more compelling is that the grotesque figure of Tom Parker is played by, arguably, the most beloved actor of the last 40 years, Tom Hanks. I dont remember that precisely. Theres a story behind you two trying to cajole Thornton into singing it a certain way, which she didnt take kindly to it at first? Then we didnt see her at all for the next five or six years until she was presented with a demo that we had done of Is That All There Is? She said the song was written for her, that it was based on her life which it wasnt, but she said it was her life story. So then we had to perform it for her, as I played the piano and Jerry sang. Colonel Tom Parker absolutely did diabolical things. When I was 23, II got a royalty check for about $5,000 a song called Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots (a No. and he sounds entirely American to me. All Rights Reserved. Snow had a big ego and resented the fact that Elvis quickly became the draw on his shows, not Snow. Once a big crowd saw Elvis perform, there was a demand for his record. He was also a consultant to the Hilton, where he gambled every day. Copyright 2023 Meredith Corporation. Your blog on the Colonel is most helpful. When we came in, Steve Sholes was the top guy at RCA Records. Its great. When other songs from the catalog show up in contemporary usage out of nowhere, it must be beyond surprising you. You could never have predicted the longevity of Smokey Joes Caf, surely. They hurl a litany of accusations at Presleys former manager he took too much of Elvis money, he mismanaged Elvis movie career, he pressured Elvis to work when he was in poor health, he even tried to capitalize on Elvis name after he died. 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Tom Parker, the strict, unorthodox and controversial manager who orchestrated Elvis Presley's career from 1955 until the singer's death in 1977, died yesterday at Valley Hospital in Las Vegas . "He's so justified that it made me have to double down and question, 'Wait, maybe he's right in this moment. Finally, we got on the ship to sail back into New York, and we almost made it before our ship collided with a Swedish ship and sank. Johnny (Otis) said, Are you familiar with Willie Mae Thornton? I said, no. In addition, he revealed his dream project, which would be about Dean Reed, who was an American actor and singer that decided to become a communist behind the Iron Curtain. The other five nominations were for technical (Editing, Sound, Cinematography) and design (Costume Design, Makeup and Hairstyling). nothing., According to Parker, production costs for the average Presley film ran between $1.5 and $2 million, and if the studio lets it maybe a little more., The Colonel didnt seem too concerned that Elvis film popularity would dry up someday. He was given the honorary title of "Colonel" in the Louisiana State Militia from Governor Jimmie Davis as thanks for the work he did on his political campaign. Elvis Biopic Will Feature A Side Of Tom Hanks We've Never Seen Before Whats the real origin story of Parker hearing about and going to discover Elvis? We told him this story, and he said, Elvis would have given his left arm to be in a movie like that with those people. It was never told to him. Hanks said he was taken aback by her reaction. I think thats what we sent to (Presley), and he loved it. Billboard is a part of Penske Media Corporation. They keep asking us to do more, he said. Luhrmann hasnt really given him his due by a long shot. He had never seen that before. The article in question appeared inVarietyon January 15, 1964. Is it bittersweet that you had your theatrical success with a revue? This is Luhrmann showing us Elviss influences. They went motorcycle riding together in Nashville. But we do remember Elvis and are remembering him more universally than we have since his 1977 death, thanks to Baz Luhrmanns new Elvis biopic. The Elvis version became a smash while you were overseas and blissfully unaware. "The gargantuan size and complexity of Parker would define the air for Elvis to be internal and spiritual," Luhrmann tells EW. But we did an album of the score with an orchestra and some wonderful British singers and actors. With writer-director Baz Luhrmanns Elvis opening in theaters this weekend around the world, I recently got to speak with Tom Hanks about playing Colonel Tom Parker in the biopic. Visit Billboard Pro for music business news, Kenny Loggins Talks Danger Zone Return For Top Gun: Maverick, Jim Carrey Says Will Smith Should Have Been Arrested for Chris Rock Oscars Slap, Pam & Tommy Director Lake Bell Explores Personal, Cathartic Episode Four. I had a different layer of expectations," the actor said. So far as the wider world knew, the Colonel was Thomas Andrew Parker, born in Huntingdon, West Virginia, some time shortly after 1900. The actor wore a fat suit and heavy make-up to appear more like Parker, but the real performance came in the mannerisms, accent, and presence of Hanks embodying Elvis' manager. Parker found ways to market Elvis through merchandise, TV appearances, and films, always working in some kind of cross-promotion to make more money off the endeavor. Remember, he entered a talent contest as a child singing Old Shep warbling about dead dogs is about as country as it gets. Elvis Presley expressed his desire to go overseas frequently, but he was kept at bay with easy and fast money arranged by The Colonel on projects in the U.S. By the time they reached the final years of Elvis' career, the two were so intertwined and invested that it made more sense to stay in business than to walk away. Not a singer-songwriter, Elvis' rep suffered because to do both became prerequisite after the Beatles. Colonel Tom Parker, as played by Tom Hanks in Elvis, was the controversial manager of singer Elvis Presley (played by Austin Butler) with a mysterious past who had a key role in both The King's success and downfall. 2023 Billboard Media, LLC. The Tom Hanks Tom Parker portrayal is certainly one of the highlights of the movie, giving audiences something they aren't used to seeing from the actor. Then after that, you just have to have this faith in your own individual process and the power of the script. ", "If Shakespeare was looking to take on a historical character now, you couldn't go past the idea of the Colonel and Elvis," Luhrmann adds. Variety and the Flying V logos are trademarks of Variety Media, LLC. Then we worked with her seven years later after she was no longer at Capitol [on the critically hailed, little heard A&M concept album Mirrors). And he pretty much disappeared after we started talking and telling him what to do or suggesting this and that; he just took off. In an. It had a line for our signatures. Would Elvis have gone to Black Pentecostal tent meetings as a kid, as seen in the film? 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However, the tide wasn't actually changed until a 1968 TV special, produced by Scott Binder, put Elvis the singer back on top, while simultaneously showing the Colonel how close he was to losing the singer to another producer. The Colonel wouldve made a movie like this you know, without Baz Luhrmanns ability or chops. Colonel Parker Answered Criticism in 1964 Interview - Elvis History Blog Was the Variety review of the New York show, or was it the out-of-town tryout in L.A.? First, Baz Luhrmann joined a list of directors including Joe Wright, Frank Darabont, and Lawrence Kasdan as someone who had two Best Picture nominations but didn't get a Best Director nomination either time. Here's why Colonel Tom Parker is so controversial. 'Reconsider Baby' is one example I always remember. So we wrote Jailhouse Rock, and then we wrote the others. But Elvis gives us Hanks as we've never seen him before: trussed up under layers of costuming and make-up, bloated and reptilian, with a strange, slightly Dutch accent, pulling the strings as the carnival barker-turned-talent manager who made Elvis into a star. He was astonished to discover Parker was a poorly dressed, slovenly PR hack, rather than the authoritarian, ram-rod image the word "Colonel" summons. As long as the studios come up with the loot well make the deal. And because he had these socialist inclinations, he went off and became a superstar as an American rockstar who decided to become a communist behind the Iron Curtain. I didnt like Hound Dog, but I loved the way he did our other songs. Presleys schedule didnt allow it anyway, according to Parker. Yes. The film tells Elvis story from Parkers point of view, and it spans over two decades and includes Presleys rise to fame against the backdrop of the evolving cultural landscape and loss of innocence in America. In the memoir you worked on with Jerry and David Ritz some years back, Ritz quotes you as saying: Variety called it a loser. Within 30 minutes of their first meeting, Hanks was hooked. King would be playing in the lounge, and Elvis would be playing in the big room. I dont like the choice of all the songs. I made sure that he was always in the public eye, and we had a lot of fun.'". Tom Hanks is playing Elvis Presley manager "Colonel Tom" Parker in the upcoming Baz Luhrmann film, and to get a better idea of the infamous character, the actor had dinner with Priscilla . Thats not really a style that survived over time, but those songs still grab people when they hear them Charlie Brown, Yakety Yak, D.W. In the same interview, Hanks also hinted that he is connected to the upcoming Disney+rebootof the classicTurner & Hooch, but seemed a little confused as to how it was going to play out. It was craps, roll the dice and see what you get and just keep going.". Jimmie later went to Graceland in 1958 to talk to him about how he had given up drinking and doing pills on the road and had turned his life over to Jesus. Does the phrase Thats All Right, Mama apply to the new Elvis movie as in, thats all correct, maam? Directed by Baz Luhrmann, the movie is not a traditional musician biopic as it's a film that explores Elvis Presley's rise through the eyes of his manager. The article then turned to a lengthy interview with Colonel Parker, who Fessier called the commander-in-chief of the Presley forces. Parker started out by explaining how Elvis earnings were divided in those movie-making days. That interview gets at the heart of what both Hanks and Luhrmann wanted to say about the Colonel and the give-and-take between manager and artist. Yeah, I think it was Ghost of a Chance. (The Hard Way is also on record as a temporary title.) So, after a couple dozen songs together, that was it one big strike with Parker and youre out. We did Procol Harum [in 1975]. Yeah, they liked us a lot. Thank you so much for your work. How about a credit? And Jerry Wexler said, But you wrote the song! He also says in the film that if he could find an act that gave the audience feelings they werent sure they should enjoy, but did, he could create the greatest show on earth. "And the Colonel says, 'Because of me. But here was a guy that took him from the worst rental apartment in a bad part of town in Memphis and put him in Graceland, which is the mansion that's right there. Why AI Has Some Viewers Asking Which Film Actors Are Real. The past, present and future are all shook up like a 50s milkshake and served with a thousand straws! "I had the luxury of essentially recreating somebody who no one really knew. I always kept Elvis Presley where he was. My favorite rap was Grandmaster Flash on The Message, which goes back a whole bunch of years; thats the only one that I was really taken with. Read Next: Pink Performs Acoustic Set for No Kid Hungry, Talks Why Her Upcoming Arena Tour Will Feel Intimate. He liked B.B. Everybody's very familiar with it. HANKS: He was a promoter and not a manager. What happened at Atlantic Records was, we said, You know, were making these records. With the Coasters, who you were just as prolific with, you had a whole style of songwriting going that was based in storytelling, almost like mini-musicals you called them playlets.. During the interview, Hanks talked about the way Parker was a promoter and not a manager, why Elvis never fired him, and how he prepares for a really emotional scene. He was ascoundrel in his way, Hanks said. Parker was ticked that there was initially no Christmas music, though, and (TV producer) Steve Binder and Elvis threw him Blue Christmas as a bone. Finally, Tom Hanks wasn't nominated for Best Supporting Actor. He. 2023 Variety Media, LLC. It was all to make him into a beloved pop idol, not a dangerous, lugubrious rock n roller. And Cornell Gunter was either the female role or some other such role. My guess is that, if Elvis had been Black, he wouldnt have been as interested, because it would have been harder to take him to a larger audience, especially in the segregated South, which was Parkers stronghold from his days on the carnival circuit. Elvis clearly demonstrates the ways in which Parker was integral in crafting Presley into an icon, but it also doesn't hold back in exposing the abuses and limitations of that relationship a paradox and tragedy that Hanks says became the most intriguing driving force in his portrayal. Backstage, he and King had a photo made. Colonel Parker is seen as under pressure from secretive governmental forces who want to keep Elvis from corrupting youth and to try to get him to tamp down Presley, they threaten to expose. And he continued to go see Black performers, such as Jackie Wilson, throughout his life. 'Elvis' Fact or Fiction: Colonel Tom Parker Biographer on What's Real Yes, Priscilla invited us to a private screening, and she and Jerry Schilling were there. "And I told Baz, 'But you're describing Falstaff and Hal,' and Baz said, 'Exactly, except with millions of dollars thrown into it. Reportedly, Hanks was approached by movie director Baz Luhrmann, and after a short conversation, the actor was hooked. Parker was eventually sued by the Elvis estate over mismanagement, which found his dealings over the years to be unethical and extortionate. I offer this information without prejudice or comment, leaving it to the reader to judge whether it reflects good or ill on Thomas Parker. But could you talk about that relationship at the beginning, he was instrumental merchandising, getting Elvis off the ground, thinking big. Loanne Parker, wife of Colonel Tom Parker, passed away earlier this week.Loanne had a strong connection to Las Vegas, Nevada - even though she was from southern Ohio - and she had an even stronger connection to Elvis. According to the Colonel, We make no picture deals without the great potentate Abe Lastfogel. (Lastfogel was the long-time president of the Morris agency. 6 pop hit in 1955 for the group the Cheers). He's never been identified as anything other than this mercurial or puppeteer-like, quasi-evil, greedy manager that took advantage of Elvis from the get-go. In his interviews, Parker did seem to have a slight trace of an accent but it sounded almost Cajun so it would have been believable to . Elvis could sing whatever he wanted. Tom Parker wasn't a household name before Elvis, but it's clear that after the biopic, it soon will be. He didn't care what Elvis (Austin Butler) sang from the. Randy Newman was brought in and did an exquisite chart fabulous and we produced it out here. ", "Why include the Colonel in all of this?" I mean, Big Mamas song was a woman singing it to a no-good guy, and the original lyric in the first verse was, You can wag your tail, but I aint gonna feed you no more. And the Presley version almost sounds like hes singing it to a dog: You aint never caught a rabbit, and you aint no friend of mine. I dont know where that came from. The Tom Hanks Tom Parker portrayal was a shocking one. So everything is a paradox and a coin flip. HANKS: There's a YouTube, one was named Comrade Rockstar and another movie called Red Elvis. However, Hanks, who has six prior nominations and won twice, was snubbed for his role as Colonel Tom Parker. Related: Why Elvis' Reviews Are So Positive. And they'll say, "Oh yeah, Dean Reed. Elvis seemed to evoke a love or hate response in anyone I knew. What Elvis Gets RightAnd WrongAbout the Real Colonel Tom Parker Davis went to have a look and went back to tell Colonel Parker all about him and how he wiggled and girls went wild. Yeah. Dont worry about it. I think Jerry said, You cant, were unmanageable. Which was somewhat true. "Playing Elvis is like playing Jesus, and it doesn't really matter who plays Pontius Pilate because if you have a good Jesus, you got it," Hanks says. When Elvis returned home from the Army, The Colonel focused on more films, TV appearances, and albums, saturating the airwaves with Elvis. So we hit it off and we had a great relationship. He probably initially heard about Elvis from his cronies in Texarkana when Elvis was playing little clubs while on the Louisiana Hayride. Jailhouse Rock had another name until your song came along and demanded to become the title tune, right? Is it true, as portrayed, that Parker was consistently trying to pressure Elvis to tone down his sex appeal? And heres a guy who carries his pictures by himself ., Colonel Parker Answered Criticism About Elvis' Movies In 1964 Interview, To what extent Parker was guilty of such sins against Elvis, Im not qualified to say. I don't know if that's true or not. The Colonel was upset with us because we got friendly with Elvis, and he didnt like that. Tom Hank's Col Tom Parker accent . But once Elvis was onstage, controlling the music, he did what he wanted. But then Colonel cheated Hank out of half of Elvis and that was that. We bought our stuff back, a lot of it. Elvis had just as many white influences and announced as early as seventh grade that he was going to sing at the Grand Ole Opry. And it still gets produced; it played in New York again in 2018 and in London last year. Lets talk about a few of the greats you worked with who were not Elvis Presley. Did Parker talk of things in carnival or carnie or conman terms as much as he does in this movie? Despite the court controversy, Parker continued to appear at Elvis-themed events, from anniversaries to special events, etc. The writer explained, Once a deal is made, the studio takes complete control of a film, the Presley camp having no say so on cast, script or production costs., Colonel Parker confirmed that Elvis had no creative say in his films. From the beginning, Luhrmann had Hanks on his shortlist. Did Elvis ever really fire Parker on stage, followed by Parker getting back at him by threatening to demand repayment for every tiny expense item over the years? The attitude towards the work that was Jerrys (lyrics) was, We cant use that, and other people might disagree with what he did or his take. Paul Shirey is a senior news writer for Screen Rant. The Colonel, who was neither a colonel nor named Tom Parker, was born Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk in the Netherlands and came to the U.S. without documentation at the age of 20. He was a heavier-set man with balding hair and frequently wore a fedora and a suit of some type, sometimes made of gaudy designs to help promote something. He was both a genius and a scoundrel, Hanks said of Parker, Elvis only manager. Yeah, where the different voices was kind of commedia dellarte. Some people have said the movie undersells Elvis country and crooner influences to make him look like almost solely the product of blues and R&B. A proud father, a combat veteran, dog lover, gym rat, coffee enthusiast and all around equal opportunity doughnut devourer, you can follow his daily exploits on Twitter and Instagram, as well as YouTube Videos on The Arctic Ninja Network. RELATED: Austin Butler on Elvis and Why it Took Months After Filming to Find Himself Again. And then I said, Well, we did also a few songs that we didnt write. They finally decided that we were producers. And then they asked us to write for a movie that became Loving You, when it was renamed after the song that we wrote. Are you kidding? But he worked closely with the Pentagon, planning Elvis army career and post-army concert to raise money for the U.S.S. Only then did the Presley-Parker partnership make a triumphant return to television and, soon after that, to the concert stage. In the end, they'd become dependent on one another and were in too deep to even know how to start over. I think it was presented to the guys who run Leiber and Stoller stuff, and they had already done it and were gonna put it in the movie. Hanks retains all of these qualities in his performance, including the adoption of prosthetics to help look more like the controversial Parker.
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