Beloved Will Grace and Friday the 13th Actor Remembered at 60 After Long Health Struggle

Acting veteran Corey Parker has passed away after dealing with a serious illness.

The beloved star – who appeared in the American sitcom Will & Grace and the horror film Friday the 13th – passed away on Thursday.

The actor was 60 years old.

Emily Parker – Corey’s aunt – told TMZ the star passed away in Memphis after facing a long health challenge.

After undergoing a hip replacement late last year, he was later diagnosed with an advanced illness.

He shared an emotional update about his condition on February 18, saying: “The radiation that was intended to reduce the pain in my arm and in my hips did help to reduce the pain in those areas but also affected my esophagus, my ability to speak and my overall awareness.”

“It is hard for me to text and not easy to formulate speech,” he said.

“We have started to prepare the house for the time when we will begin supportive care.”

Getting a start in the film industry in the mid-1980s, Corey notably appeared in Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning.

He then landed a starring role in the sitcom Flying Blind in 1992, alongside Tea Leoni.

The show had a one-season run and featured other well-known actors including Lisa Kudrow.

He went on to appear in Will & Grace in a recurring role as Josh – one of Grace’s boyfriends.

Corey appeared in five episodes of the popular sitcom.

His other acting credits include Biloxi Blues, White Palace and Love Boat: The Next Wave.

In his later years, Corey transitioned into working as an acting coach, where he later consulted on shows such as Sun Records and Ms. Marvel.

The actor came from a creative family.

His mother Rocky – who was married to Patrick Dempsey in the late 1980s and early 1990s – and his sister Noelle were both actors as well.

Rocky passed away in 2014.

Prior to Corey’s passing, his collaborators, creative partners and students set up an online fundraiser to help cover rising medical expenses.

The professional actor had been a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) for more than 45 years, but had recently become ineligible for its insurance coverage.

According to the fundraiser created for him, the news of his illness “turned his family’s world upside down”.

“His family is now navigating the financial strain of medical bills, while continuing to work full-time and supporting Corey during this difficult time,” it said.

“We love this man, this artist, this teacher. There is no one like him.

“This situation feels unreal, and we can only imagine the challenges his family is facing right now.”

He also taught at Duke University, the University of Memphis and Rhodes College.