Matthew D. Walker (born October 12, 1968)
[According to the State of California. ''California Birth Index, 1905–1995''. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. Searchable at http://www.familytreelegends.com/records/39461] is an American film and television actor and
television director.
Life and career
Walker was born in
Santa Monica, California. He has been acting professionally since the age of 17, when he appeared in a Disney Movie of the Week in 1986. Since then he has made his living appearing in numerous television shows, feature films, commercials and live venues across the country. At age 19 he was cast as a series regular on the ABC drama ''Supercarrier'', starring
Wendie Malick,
Paul Gleason and
Richard Jaeckel. Co-starring roles soon followed in the feature films ''
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers'' and ''
Child's Play 3'', which established Walker in the famed slasher movie sequel genre.
In Hollywood as a young actor, Walker worked with such notable actors as
Kate Hudson,
Melanie Griffith,
John Goodman,
Lea Thompson,
Andy Dick,
Tony Danza,
Martin Mull,
Haysha Deitsch,
Donald Pleasence,
Willford Brimley,
John Ritter, and
George C. Scott, and such directors as
Tobe Hooper,
James Burrows
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, and
Garry Marshall. In 1995, Walker was cast as a series regular in the Fox sitcom ''
The Preston Episodes
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Premise
A divorced English professor recently moved from New Jersey starts working as a caption writer for a gossip magazine called '' ...
'' with
David Alan Grier
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, and as the star of a CBS pilot called ''Shock Treatment''. The publicity from these two shows landed Walker with the William Morris Talent Agency, but acting roles began to dry up. That same year, Walker accepted a job as the director of a TBS cable television show, ''
Dinner and a Movie''. That job turned into more directing for TBS including the shows ''Movies For Guys Who Like Movies'', ''The Man Made Movie'', ''Movie & A Makeover'' and ''Big PlayStation Saturday''. Six years and over 200 episodes later, Walker had worked with more of Hollywood's top shelf talent, including
Kelsey Grammer,
Joan Cusack,
Jon Cryer,
Beverly D'Angelo
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,
John C. McGinley
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,
John Travolta
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Bridget Fonda
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,
Danny DeVito,
Morgan Freeman
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,
Ray Liotta and
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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.
During his stint as a director and while he was still represented by WMA, Walker decided to run away and join the circus. In 1997 he left Los Angeles and was accepted into Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's Clown College on a full scholarship. For three months, seven days a week, 14 hours a day, Walker was trained in the circus arts including clowning, acrobatics, stilt walking, make-up, mime, dance, prop building and juggling. This led to a contract as a clown with the Greatest Show on Earth. Traveling across the country on the circus train, Walker performed in venues including
The Cotton Bowl at the Texas State Fair,
The United Center in Chicago and
The L.A. Sports Arena.
After the circus, Walker was more committed than ever to bringing a purely physical, musical and improvisational style of theater to Los Angeles. Having studied previously with Second City Improvisation, the San Francisco Mime Troupe, and renowned clown Bill Irwin, Walker assembled a multi-talented group of actors, musicians, writers and acrobats, and the Troubadour Theater Company was born. Having recently celebrated its 10th year, Troubadour has evolved into one of Los Angeles' most critically acclaimed comic troupes. Original productions include ''Fleetwood Macbeth'', ''It's A Stevie Wonderful Life'', ''Twelfth Dog Night'' and ''Christmas Carole King''.
Walker's theater career includes performing in over 100 stage plays and musicals at venues such as La Mirada Theater, Grove Shakespeare, International City Theater, Pasadena Playhouse, the John Anson Ford Amphitheater, the Sarasota Opera House, the Lobero Theater, San Diego Repertory Theater, and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion with the
Los Angeles Opera
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Leadersh ...
.
Walker is currently an adjutant professor of Clowning and Commedia dell'arte at the University of California at San Diego for their graduate acting program, and continues as a director of television for Norsemen Productions in Valley Village, California, directing such shows as ''Saturday Night Solution'' for Court TV, and ''The Dude Room'' for the Discovery Channel.
Most recently, Walker collaborated with Universal Studios Creative on a theme park show for their Islands of Adventure Park; directed a world premiere musical, ''Million Dollar Quartet'', at Daytona’s Seaside Music Theater; and is currently serving as Associate Director for Garry Marshall's world premiere musical, ''Happy Days''.
Awards
His awards include:
*
BackStage West
* Robbie Awards
*
LA Weekly Theater Award
* Orange County Weekly
* Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award (Direction)
* L.A. Stage Alliance (
Ovation Award)
* Silver Telly (Direction)
Filmography
Film
Television
Television director
References
External links
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1968 births
Living people
American male film actors
American male television actors
American television directors
Male actors from Des Moines, Iowa