List of roles and awards of Trey Parker

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Parker at the Peabody Awards in 2006.

The following is the filmography of American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, and musician Trey Parker.

Film[edit]

Title Year Director Writer Producer Music Actor Role Notes Ref(s)
1992 American History Yes Yes No No Yes Various voices Student film co-directed with Chris Graves [1]
Jesus vs. Frosty Yes Yes Yes Yes [a] Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman (voice) Student film
Also animator and editor
[2]
1993 Cannibal! The Musical Yes Yes Yes Yes [b] Yes Alferd Packer (credited as Juan Schwartz) Also sound editor, dialogue editor, Foley artist, post-production sound, sound designer and sound effects [3]
1995 Jesus vs. Santa Yes Yes Yes Yes [c] Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman (voice) Short film
Also animator and editor
[4]
Your Studio and You Yes Yes No No Yes Narrator (voice) Short film [5]
1996 For Goodness Sake II Yes No No No Yes Interviewer Short film [6]
1997 Orgazmo Yes Yes No Yes [d] Yes Joe Young / Orgazmo Also editor [7]
1998 BASEketball No No No Yes [e] Yes Joe Cooper [8]
1999 South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut Yes Yes Yes Yes [f] Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Satan, Various voices [9]
Terror Firmer No No No No Yes Hermaphrodites Uncredited [10]
Revenge of the Roadkill Rabbit No No No No Yes Father Rabbit (voice) Short film [11]
2002 Run Ronnie Run! No No No No Yes Himself Cameo [12]
2004 Tales from the Crapper No No No No Yes Steve Keen [13]
Team America: World Police Yes Yes Yes Yes [g] Yes Gary Johnston, Joe, Carson, Various voices [14]
2005 The Aristocrats No No No No Yes Eric Cartman (voice) Cameo [15]
2015 A Lego Brickumentary No No No No Yes Himself Documentary [16]
2017 Despicable Me 3 No No No Yes [h] Yes Balthazar Bratt (voice) [17]
2025 Untitled Kendrick Lamar film Yes TBA Yes TBA TBA N/A [18]

Television[edit]

Year Title Creator Director Writer Executive
Producer
Music Actor Role Notes Ref(s)
1997 19th CableACE Awards No No No No No Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman (voice) TV special [19]
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno No No No No No Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Mr. Garrison (voice) Episode: "5.203" [20]
1997–present South Park Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [i] Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Mr. Garrison, Randy Marsh, Various voices 326 episodes [21]
1999 Python Night – 30 Years of Monty Python No No No No No Yes Himself / Eric Cartman (voice) TV special [22]
2000 2000 MTV Movie Awards No No No No No Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Various voices TV special [23]
2001 That's My Bush! Yes No Yes Yes Yes [j] No None 8 episodes [24]
Princess Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [k] Yes Husband (voice) TV series co-created with Matt Stone
2 episodes
[25]
2006 58th Primetime Emmy Awards No No No No No Yes Stan Marsh, Randy Marsh (voice) TV special [26]
2007–2008 Kenny vs. Spenny No No No Yes No No None 10 episodes [27]
2009 How's Your News? No No No Yes No No None 6 episodes [28]
2012 2012 Spike Video Game Awards No No No No No Yes Eric Cartman (voice) TV special [29]
2018 The Shivering Truth No No No No No Yes Various voices 2 episodes [30]
2020 Sassy Justice Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [l] Yes Al Gore Pilot [31]
2021 South Park: Post Covid Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [m] Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Mr. Garrison, Randy Marsh, Jimmy Valmer, Various voices "South Park" Hour-long specials [32]
South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [n] Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Randy Marsh, Jimmy Valmer, Various voices [33]
2022 South Park: The Streaming Wars Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [o] Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Randy Marsh, Various voices [34]
South Park: The Streaming Wars Part 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [p] Yes [35]
2023 South Park: Joining the Panderverse Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [q] Yes [36]
South Park (Not Suitable for Children) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes [r] Yes

Theatre[edit]

Year Title Director Writer Music Actor Role Notes Ref(s)
2011 The Book of Mormon Yes Yes Yes [s] Yes Jesus Christ (voice) Co-director with Casey Nicholaw [37]

Video games[edit]

Title Year Director Writer Actor Role Ref(s)
1998 South Park No No Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Mr. Garrison, Various voices [38]
1999 South Park: Chef's Luv Shack No No Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Various voices [39]
South Park Rally No No Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Mr. Garrison, Various voices [40]
2009 South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! No No Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Randy Marsh, Jimmy Valmer Various voices [41]
2012 South Park: Tenorman's Revenge No No Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Various voices [42]
2014 South Park: The Stick of Truth No Yes Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Mr. Garrison, Randy Marsh, Jimmy Valmer, Various voices [43]
2017 South Park: The Fractured but Whole Yes Yes Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Randy Marsh, Jimmy Valmer, Various voices [44]
South Park: Phone Destroyer Yes Yes Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Mr. Garrison, Randy Marsh, Jimmy Valmer, Various voices [45]
2024 South Park: Snow Day! No Yes Yes Stan Marsh, Eric Cartman, Randy Marsh, Jimmy Valmer, Various voices [46]

Music videos[edit]

Title Performer(s) Director(s) Album Year Ref.
"Even If You Don't" Ween Trey Parker
Matt Stone
White Pepper 2000 [47]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Awards and nominations of Trey Parker
Year[t] Title Award Category Result Ref(s)
1993 American History Student Academy Award Animation – Silver Medal Won [1]
1997 Jesus vs. Santa Florida Film Festival Best Short Won [7]
South Park CableACE Award Animated Programming Special or Series Won [48]
Environmental Media Awards Best Television Episodic Comedy for "Volcano" Nominated [49]
Jesus vs. Santa Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Animated Film Won [50]
South Park Producers Guild of America Award Most Promising Producer in Television Won [51]
1998 GLAAD Media Award Outstanding Individual TV Episode for "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride" Nominated [52]
TCA Awards Program of the Year Nominated [53]
Outstanding New Program Nominated [53]
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride" Nominated [54]
Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Primetime or Late Night Television Program Nominated [55]
1999 Teen Choice Awards Choice Comedy Series Nominated [56]
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Music Won [57]
New York Film Critics Circle Best Animated Film Won [58]
Annie Awards Best Animated Feature Nominated [59]
Best Writing in a Feature Production Nominated [59]
2000 Satellite Awards Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature Nominated [60]
Best Original Song for "Mountain Town" Nominated [60]
Chicago Film Critics Association Best Original Score Won [61]
Academy Awards Best Original Song for "Blame Canada" Nominated [62]
MTV Movie Awards Best Original Score for "Uncle Fucka" Won [63]
South Park Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Chinpokomon" Nominated [54]
2001 American Comedy Awards Funniest Television Series – Animated Nominated [64]
2002 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants" Nominated [54]
2003 Santa Monica Film Festival & Moxie Awards Maverick Filmmakers Award Won [65]
2004 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "It's Christmas in Canada" Nominated [54]
2005 Team America: World Police People's Choice Awards Favorite Animated Movie Nominated [66]
Online Film Critics Society Best Animated Film Nominated [67]
Satellite Awards Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature Nominated [68]
MTV Movie Awards Best Action Sequence Nominated [69]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie: Comedy: Animated/Computer Generated Nominated [70]
South Park Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Best Friends Forever" Won [54]
Satellite Awards Outstanding DVD Release of a Television Show Nominated [71]
2006 Team America: World Police Empire Awards Best Comedy Won [72]
South Park Peabody Award Won [73]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Animated Series Nominated [74]
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Trapped in the Closet" Nominated [54]
2007 American Film Institute Awards TV Program of the Year Won [75]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Animated Series Nominated [76]
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Make Love, Not Warcraft" Won [54]
2008 Kenny vs. Spenny Gemini Awards Best Comedy Program or Series Nominated [77]
South Park Teen Choice Awards Choice Animated Series Nominated [78]
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Imaginationland" Won [54]
2009 People's Choice Awards Favorite Animated Comedy Nominated [79]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Animated Series Nominated [80]
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Margaritaville" Won [54]
South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! Spike Video Game Awards Best Game Based On A Movie/TV Show Won [81]
Best Cast Nominated [81]
2010 South Park Teen Choice Awards Choice Animated Series Nominated [82]
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "200"/"201" Nominated [54]
2011 The Comedy Awards Best Animated Comedy Series Won [83]
The Book of Mormon Drama Desk Awards Outstanding Musical Won [84]
Outstanding Director of a Musical Won [84]
Outstanding Book of a Musical Nominated [84]
Outstanding Music Won [84]
Outstanding Lyrics Won [84]
New York Drama Critics' Circle Best Musical Won [85]
Outer Critics Circle Awards New Broadway Musical Won [86]
Outstanding Director of a Musical Won [86]
Outstanding New Score Won [86]
Tony Award Best Musical Won [87]
Best Direction of a Musical Won [87]
Best Book of a Musical Won [87]
Best Original Score Won [87]
South Park Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Crack Baby Athletic Association" Nominated [54]
2012 The Book of Mormon Grammy Awards Best Musical Theater Album Won [88]
South Park The Comedy Awards Best Animated Comedy Series Nominated [89]
South Park: The Stick of Truth Game Critics Awards Best Role Playing Game Won [90]
Spike Video Game Awards Most Anticipated Game Nominated [91]
Britannia Awards Charlie Chaplin Britannia Award for Excellence in Comedy Won [92]
2013 South Park Annie Awards Best General Audience Animated TV/Broadcast Production for "Raising the Bar" Nominated [93]
Best Writing in an Animated Television or Other Broadcast Venue Production for "Jewpacabra" Won [93]
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Raising the Bar" Won [54]
The Book of Mormon Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best Musical Nominated [94]
Best Night Out Won [94]
South Park: The Stick of Truth VGX Award Most Anticipated Game Nominated [95]
2014 South Park TCA Awards TCA Heritage Award Nominated [96]
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Black Friday" Nominated [54]
South Park: The Stick of Truth Golden Joystick Award Game of the Year Nominated [97]
Best Storytelling Nominated [97]
The Book of Mormon WhatsOnStage Awards Best New Musical Won [98]
Laurence Olivier Award Best New Musical Won [99]
Outstanding Achievement in Music Nominated [99]
South Park: The Stick of Truth The Game Awards Best Best Role-Playing Game Nominated [100]
Best Narrative Nominated [100]
Best Performance Won [100]
2015 South Park People's Choice Awards Favorite Animated TV Show Nominated [101]
Critics' Choice Television Award Best Animated Series Nominated [102]
South Park: The Stick of Truth D.I.C.E. Awards Outstanding Achievement in Story Nominated [103]
South Park Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Freemium Isn't Free" Nominated [54]
2016 People's Choice Awards Favorite Animated TV Show Nominated [104]
Critics' Choice Television Award Best Animated Series Nominated [105]
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "You're Not Yelping" Nominated [54]
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance Nominated [54]
Critics' Choice Television Award Best Animated Series Nominated [106]
2017 People's Choice Awards Favorite Animated TV Show Nominated [107]
The Book of Mormon Helpmann Awards Best Musical Won [108]
Best Direction of a Musical Won [108]
Best Original Score Nominated [108]
South Park Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Member Berries" Nominated [54]
South Park: The Fractured but Whole The Game Awards Best Best Role-Playing Game Nominated [109]
2018 South Park Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "Put It Down" Nominated [54]
2019 Critics' Choice Television Award Best Animated Series Nominated [110]
2021 Dorian TV Award Best Animated Show Nominated [111]
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Animated Program for "The Pandemic Special" Nominated [54]
2022 Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards Best Streaming Animated Series or TV Movie Nominated [112]
2023 Dorian TV Award Best Animated Show Nominated [113]
2024 Astra Awards Best Broadcast Network or Cable Animated Series or Television Movie Won [114]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Composer
  2. ^ Composer and songs by; (arranger: "Shpadoinkle", "That's All I'm Asking For") / (lyrics: "Shpadoinkle", "That's All I'm Asking For", "When I Was On Top Of You", "Trapper Song", "This Side Of Me", "Let's Build A Snowman", "Hang The Bastard") / (music: "Shpadoinkle", "That's All I'm Asking For", "When I Was On Top Of You", "Trapper Song", "This Side Of Me", "Let's Build A Snowman", "Hang The Bastard") / (performer: "Shpadoinkle", "That's All I'm Asking For", "When I Was On Top Of You", "Trapper Song", "Hang The Bastard")
  3. ^ Composer
  4. ^ (performer: "The Morman Song") / (writer: "Mi Verga", "Now You're a Man", "The Morman Song")
  5. ^ (performer: "Oh Sherrie") / (writer: "Warts On My Dick")
  6. ^ Songs by; ("Mountain Town", "Uncle Fucka", "Wendy's Song", "It's Easy, Mmmkay", "Hell Isn't Good", "Blame Canada", "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch", "What Would Brian Boitano Do?", "Up There", "La Resistance (Medley)", "I Can Change", "I'm Super", "The Mole's Reprise", "Mountain Town (Reprise)", "What Would Brian Boitano Do? Pt. II", "Eyes of a Child") / (performer: "Mountain Town", "Uncle Fucka", "Wendy's Song", "It's Easy, Mmmkay", "Blame Canada", "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch", "What Would Brian Boitano Do?", "Up There", "La Resistance (Medley)", "I Can Change", "I'm Super", "The Mole's Reprise", "Mountain Town (Reprise)") / (producer: "Mountain Town", "Uncle Fucka", "Wendy's Song", "It's Easy, Mmmkay", "Blame Canada", "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch", "What Would Brian Boitano Do?", "Up There", "La Resistance (Medley)", "I Can Change", "I'm Super", "The Mole's Reprise", "Mountain Town (Reprise)")
  7. ^ (performer: "Everyone Has Aids", "Freedom Isn't Free", "America, F**k Yeah", "Derka Derk (Terrorist Theme)", "Only a Woman", "I'm So Ronery", "The End of an Act", "Montage", "America F**k Yeah (Bummer Remix), "America F**K Yeah (Bummer Remix)") / (writer: "Everyone Has Aids", "Freedom Isn't Free", "America, F**k Yeah", "Derka Derk (Terrorist Theme)", "Only a Woman", "I'm So Ronery", "The End of an Act", "Montage", "America F**k Yeah (Bummer Remix), "America F**K Yeah (Bummer Remix)")
  8. ^ (performer: "Hug Me") / (writer: "Hug Me")
  9. ^ Composer and lyricist of the opening theme and additional composer
  10. ^ Lyricist and singer of the openning theme
  11. ^ Lyricist and composer of the openning theme
  12. ^ Lyricist, composer and singer of the openning theme
  13. ^ Additional music
  14. ^ Additional music
  15. ^ Additional music
  16. ^ Additional music
  17. ^ Additional music
  18. ^ Additional music
  19. ^ Co-author, co-composer and co-lyricist with Robert Lopez and Matt Stone
  20. ^ Refers to the year in which the ceremony was held.

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