Joel Parkinson

Acting

Joel Parkinson

Overview

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Birthday
Apr 10, 1981 (44 years old)

Joel Parkinson

Known For

The Blind Sea
1h 34m
Movie 2024

The Blind Sea

Australian blind surfer Matt Formston’s mettle is pushed to the...

And Two If By Sea: The Hobgood Brothers
1h 42m
Movie 2019

And Two If By Sea: The Hobgood Brothers

The story of iconic professional surfers and identical twins CJ...

Saca - O filme de Tiago Pires
1h 46m
Movie 2016

Saca - O filme de Tiago Pires

Documentary about the portuguese surfer Tiago Pires.

Missing
0h 36m
Movie 2013

Missing

Taylor Steele’s brand new film – “Missing” – puts ASP...

Minds in the Water
1h 30m
Movie 2012

Minds in the Water

A surfer travels the world on a quest to save...

Aqua Luna
0h 27m
Movie 2012

Aqua Luna

The oldest mummies in the world are from Chile. So...

For a Few Barrels More
Movie 2009

For a Few Barrels More

The producers of A Fistful of Barrels and A Bowlful...

Drive Thru Australia Part 2
1h 0m
Movie 2009

Drive Thru Australia Part 2

Donavon Frankenreiter, Benji Weatherley and Pat O'Connell are joined by...

Inside Outside
Movie 2008

Inside Outside

A word spoken with the heart and not the vocal...

Trilogy
0h 37m
Movie 2007

Trilogy

Taylor Steele & Billabong bring you TRILOGY, the Andy, Parko,...

Biography

Joel Parkinson (born 10 April 1981) is an Australian surfer who used to compete on the WSL (World Surf League). After twelve years competing at the elite level on the ASP World Championship Tour, a stretch that saw him win eleven elite ASP World Title Events, plus nine additional ASP tour events, and achieve runner-up second place to the ASP World Title four times, Parkinson won the ASP World Championship Tour Surfing Title on 14 December 2012 in Hawaii at the Banzai Pipeline during the ASP World Tours' final event for 2012–the Billabong Pipeline Masters. Parkinson hung on in a back and forth battle with eleven-time ASP World Title holder, Kelly Slater, to get his first World Title, as well as go on to win the Pipeline Masters, only after Slater lost his semi-final heat to Josh Kerr, of Queensland, Australia. Parkinson beat Kerr in the finals of the event, which was his seventh top-five placing for the year, and his first event title win for 2012.