Eamonn Walker Wife, Net Worth, Height, Biography

Eamonn Walker Wife, Net Worth, Height, Biography

Eamonn Walker Net Worth

Eamonn Walker, an English actor whose full name is Eamonn Roderique Walker has an estimated net worth of $6 million.

Profile Summary

Net Worth$6 million
NameEamonn Walker
Full NameEamonn Roderique Walker
GenderMale
Born12 June 1962
Age61 years old (as of 2023)
Place of birthLondon, England
NationalityBritish
ProfessionActor
WifeSandra Walker

Eamonn Walker Biography

Eamonn Roderique Walker is an English actor born on June 12, 1962. He began acting on TV in the show In Sickness and in Health (1985–1987) and later appeared in The Bill (1988–1989), Supply & Demand (1998), and Oz (1997–2003), where he won an award.

In 2001, he starred in the TV film Othello and had a role in Justice (2006–2007). Since 2012, he's been part of the NBC show Chicago Fire and its spinoffs.

He also acted in movies like Young Soul Rebels (1991), Once in the Life (2000), Legacy (2010), and A Lonely Place to Die (2011).

He attended Hungerford School in Islington and started studying social work at the Polytechnic of North London.

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He also trained as a dancer but had to stop due to a leg problem. He furthered his education at the New York Film Academy in the United States.

Eamonn Walker Age

The English actor was born on 12 June 1962 in London, England. Eamonn Walker is 61 years old as of 2023.

Eamonn Walker Wife

Walker married Sandra and they have been married for many years. They have three kids, including twins named Jahdine and Deke.

Eamonn Walker Career

Eamonn Walker started his acting journey in 1983 in London's musical Labelled with Love as a punk rocker. His first TV gig was in 1985 on Dempsey and Makepeace. The next year, he appeared in a children's show called Dramarama. In that same year, he played Winston in In Sickness and in Health. In 1987, he was on Bulman and in 1988, Tales of the Unexpected. He joined The Bill in 1988, staying until 1989.

In 1991, Eamonn's film debut was in Young Soul Rebels, exploring '70s British youth culture. He appeared on Bergerac in 1992 and on Love Hurts and The Old Boy Network in 1992. In 1993, he joined Birds of a Feather and One Foot in the Grave. His second film, Shopping, came in 1994. In 1995, he appeared in The Detectives, Goodnight Sweetheart, and The Governor.

Eamonn took on the role of Jake Brown in Supply & Demand in 1997. The same year, he starred as Kareem Saïd in Oz, a prison drama on HBO.

He spent time at a Harlem mosque to make his portrayal authentic. He played this role until 2003, winning Best Actor in a Dramatic Series at the CableACE Awards. In 1999, he got a Satellite Awards nomination for his work in Oz.

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In 2000, Eamonn was in Once in the Life and Unbreakable. He also appeared in Homicide: The Movie. In 2001, he returned to British TV as John Othello in an ITV adaptation. He won Best Male Performance in Television at the Black Film Makers Awards in 2002.

In 2003, he acted in Tears of the Sun and an episode of The Jury. The next year, he featured in a crime drama called Rose and Maloney.

In 2005, Eamonn appeared in Lord of War and Duma. In March 2005, he made his Broadway debut in Julius Caesar. In 2006, he was in ER and starred in Justice.

In 2007, he became the first black actor to play Othello at Shakespeare's Globe. In 2008, he was in Bonekickers and starred in three films: Blood and Bone, Cadillac Records, and The Messenger.

In 2008, Eamonn featured in a BBC Radio 4 adaptation of The Color Purple. He continued his TV appearances, joining Kings, The Whole Truth, and Lights Out.

In 2011, he played Ed Romeo in Lights Out. In 2012, he appeared in Inspector George Gently and Strike Back. In 2013, he portrayed Frederick Douglass in Copper.

In 2020, he starred in Between Riverside and Crazy. In October 2020, he appeared on Portrait Artist of the Year UK.