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Jeffrey Walker (actor)

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Jeffrey Walker
Two casually dressed young men stand in conversation: actor Jared Daperis (right) listens as director Jeffrey Walker (left) points
Walker (left) on the set of crime comedy-drama series Small Time Gangster with actor Jared Daperis
Born (1982-07-10) 10 July 1982 (age 42)
Occupation(s)Actor (1988–2007)
Director (2003–present)
Years active1988–present
SpouseBrooke Harman

Jeffrey Walker (born 10 July 1982) is an Australian director and former actor, best known to the Australian public for his appearances as a child actor in Ocean Girl and Round the Twist. He moved on to direct episodes of Australian soaps Neighbours, Home and Away, and H2O: Just Add Water, and now directs feature films and TV series in Australia and the US. He is married to American-born Australian actress Brooke Harman-Walker.

Career

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Walker's first acting credit was a small role in The Flying Doctors in 1989. He also appeared in the 1991 film Proof in flashback sequences of Hugo Weaving's character as a child. In 1992, he took over the role of Bronson Twist in the television series Round the Twist, based on the books by Paul Jennings. In 1994 he received a leading role in Ocean Girl as "Brett Bates". He had another major role as the brother Royce on Mirror, Mirror.

Walker received leading roles in The Wayne Manifesto in 1996 (for which he received a Young Actor's Award from the Australian Film Institute) and Thunderstone (1999), in which he played Wayne and Noah Daniels respectively.

Since his appearance in Thunderstone, Walker has focused his efforts on directing, working on soaps such as Neighbours and Home and Away and series such as Holly's Heroes and children's series Dance Academy, Wicked Science, H2O: Just Add Water, The Elephant Princess and Blue Water High.[1]

Walker has directed episodes of US TV series including Modern Family, Bones, Young Sheldon and Young Rock.

Walker was closely associated with the Dance Academy children's franchise. He was the setup director for the first five episodes of the TV series,[2] and directed eight episodes in total, plus the 2017 spinoff feature film Dance Academy: The Movie.

He made his feature film directorial debut with the romantic comedy Ali's Wedding, adapted from a memoir by Osamah Sami.[3]

He has directed numerous well-received miniseries and limited series for streaming, including the BBC's historical drama Banished; Lambs of God for Foxtel;[4] The Commons for Stan; and The Clearing for Disney+.

Awards

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Walker has won two AACTA Awards: in 2019 for Best Television Direction, for Lambs of God; and in 2013 for the telemovie Jack Irish: Bad Debts.

He has also been nominated for AACTA Awards in 2024 for his work on The Clearing; in 2018 for the telemovie Riot; in 2017 for the romantic comedy film Ali's Wedding; in 2015 for the drama series Banished; and in 2012 for Small Time Gangster.

He was also nominated for an Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award for Best TV Direction in 2010 for Dance Academy.

Walker has won three Australian Directors' Guild Awards: in 2015 for Best Direction in a Telemovie, for Jack Irish: Dead Point; in 2012, for Best Direction in a Comedy Series, for Angry Boys; and in 2010, for Best Direction in Children's Television, for Dance Academy.[5]

In 2012 he won the ADG's Esben Storm Award for Best Direction in a Children's TV Program, for Just Add Water.

He has also been nominated for ADG Awards for his work on The Artful Dodger,[6] The Clearing and The Portable Door.[7]

Personal life

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Walker met future wife Brooke Harmon while they worked together on The Wayne Manifesto.[8] Together they have three sons, Boston Scott Walker (b. 24 June 2013)[9], Ace Jackson Walker (b. 24 June 2015), and Leo Walker (b. 19 October 2018).[10]

Walker appeared in the video clip of the John Butler Trio's song titled 'Something's Gotta Give'.[11]

Walker played guitar in Sydney band Ballet Imperial, which formed in 2006 and released a self-titled EP in 2007.[12]

Filmography

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Actor

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Year Title Role Notes
1989 The Flying Doctors Mikey Maguire "Dad's Little Bloke"
1990 The Man in the Blue and White Holden Colin Film
1991 Proof Young Martin Film
1991 Pugwall Banziel Wall "Christmas Hocking"
1992 Round the Twist Bronson Twist Main role
1992 Good Vibrations Jack TV miniseries
1993 Police Rescue Tommy Campbell "Rush Hour"
1993–94 Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left Qwrk Main role
1994 Sky Trackers Timothy Bolderwood "Trees a Crowd"
1994–97 Ocean Girl Brett Bates Main role
1995 The Man from Snowy River Jamie Ross "The Railroad"
1995 Mirror, Mirror Royce Tiegan Main role
1996 Blue Heelers Rowdy Yates "A Fair Crack of the Whip: Parts 1 & 2"
1996-97 The Wayne Manifesto Wayne Wilson Main role
1999 Blue Heelers Tim Sullivan "Miracle at Rabbit Creek"
1999–2000 Thunderstone Noah Daniels Main role
2007 Spy Shop Dale Deakin TV series

Director

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Year Title Notes
2003-04 Neighbours 32 episodes
2004 Fergus McPhail TV series
2004 Blue Heelers "Secrets & Lies", "Bring It On"
2005 Home and Away 3 episodes
2005 Last Man Standing "1.11", "1.15"
2005 Holly's Heroes "Double Team", "Rejection"
2005–06 All Saints "Life's Lottery", "Dead Girl Walking"
2006 Wicked Science 5 episodes
2006–10 H2O: Just Add Water 38 episodes
2007–08 City Homicide 4 episodes
2008 The Elephant Princess "Coming of Age"
2010 Not Available TV short
2010 Dance Academy 8 episodes
2010–12 Rake "R v Chandler", "R v Langhorn", "R v Turner", "R v Alford"
2011 Small Time Gangster 8 episodes
2011 Angry Boys 12 episodes
2011 Wild Boys "1.1", "1.2"
2012 Jack Irish: Black Tide TV film
2012 Jack Irish: Bad Debts TV film
2013 Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 "Paris...", "The D..."
2013 Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous 3 episodes
2013 Super Fun Night "Three Men and a Boubier"
2013–14 The Neighbors 3 episodes
2013–14 Bones "The Friend in Need", "The Repo Man in the Septic Tank"
2013–19 Modern Family 7 episodes
2014 Raising Hope "Hey There, Delilah"
2014 Rake "Man's Best Friend"
2014 Jack Irish: Dead Point TV film, also co-producer
2014 Mixology "Bruce & Maya"
2015 Banished 4 episodes
2015 Backstrom "Corkscrewed"
2015–17 Difficult People 26 episodes
2017 Ali's Wedding
2017 Dance Academy: The Movie
2017 Fresh Off the Boat 1 episode
2017 Life in Pieces 1 episode
2018 Riot TV film
2018 LA to Vegas 2 episodes
2019 Lambs of God series
2021-22 Young Rock 2 episodes
2023 The Portable Door film
2023 The Clearing miniseries

References

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  1. ^ "Industry Profile – Jeffrey Walker". The Australian Children's Television Foundation. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Industry Profile – Jeffrey Walker". The Australian Children's Television Foundation. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  3. ^ Groves, Don (25 June 2015). "Feature debut for Jeffrey Walker". IF.com.au. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  4. ^ Groves, Don (9 April 2019). "Jeffrey Walker on the unique experience of 'Lambs of God'". IF.com.au. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  5. ^ "Jeffrey Walker: Awards". IMDb. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  6. ^ "ADG 2024 Awards". Australian Directors' Guild. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  7. ^ "2023 ADG Awards Winners Announced". Australian Directors' Guild. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  8. ^ Purdon, Fiona (2 November 2017). "Director Jeffrey Walker reveals how his home base at Bulimba". Courier-Mail. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  9. ^ Harman, Brooke (20 July 2013). "My first month of Motherhood". Walkabout Baby. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  10. ^ "Jeffrey Walker: Biography". IMDb. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  11. ^ somethings gotta give JBT, archived from the original on 21 December 2021, retrieved 11 March 2020
  12. ^ 7oki (6 April 2008). "Ballet Imperial". Last.fm. Retrieved 19 November 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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