- Patty Duke, The Valley of the Dolls, 1967.
- Ali MacGraw, Goodbye, Columbus, 1968. Parkins and Natalie Wood passed on Brenda allowing Paramount production chief Robert Evans to make a star out of model MacGraw. And, indeed, a wife in 1969. Until he let her make (a literal) Getaway with Steve McQueen in 1971. Whoops.
- Susannah York, They Shoot Horses Don’t They, 1969. James Poe had written Alice for his wife, Barbara Steele. Get out! She’s a horror star! Enter the Peyton Place TVsoap star Parkins… before deciding on the British York.
- Francine Racette, The Disappearance, 1977. Replaced before filming began. Francine just happened to be the leading man Donald Sutherland’s wife since 1972. This was her penultimate movie.
Birth year: Death year: Other name: Casting Calls: 4