BIOGRAPHY
Eamonn Walker Biography, Net Worth & more
Eamonn Walker is a British actor who has a net worth of $6 million dollars. Born in London England, Eamonn Walker originally intended to have a career in social work and attended the University of London to focus on the subject. However, his secondary focus, dance, eventually pulled him away from his social work degree.
Who is Eamonn Walker?
Eamonn Walker was born in 1962 in west London, to a Grenadian father and a Trinidadian mother. Walker, who grew up in Islington, north London, spent six months in Trinidad when he was nine years old. He attended Hungerford School in Islington before enrolling in the Polytechnic of North London to study social work.
He began his career as a dancer, eventually joining the Explosive Dance Theatre Company in London. However, a calf muscle abscess prompted him to stop dancing. In addition, he attended the New York Film Academy in the United States.
How much does Eamonn Walker make per year?
He earns between $30,000 and $50,000 per episode and has appeared in over 50 TV episodes over his career.
What investments does Eamonn Walker have?
There is no information available to the public with regard to Walker's investments aside from his acting career.
How many Endorsement deals does Eamonn Walker have?
Walker has lucrative endorsement deals with a couple of brands and companies.
How many Philanthropy works has Eamonn Walker supported?
Walker is a gem when it comes to giving back to the community, reaching out to the poor, and inspiring the less privileged.
He co-wrote the post-Katrina charity hit “Heart of America” with Michael McDonald, Wynonna Judd, and Terry Dexter.
How many businesses does Eamonn Walker own?
Unfortunately, there is not much information with regard to Walker's businesses aside from his acting career.
Walker had his professional stage debut in 1983 as an East End punk rocker in the musical Labelled with Love, which was inspired in part by the music of the pop band Squeeze. His debut television appearance was in an episode of the second season of Dempsey and Makepeace, which broadcast on ITV on October 19, 1985. His second ITV appearance was in an episode of the children's anthology series Dramarama the following year. Also that year, he was cast in the BBC1 series In Sickness and in Health as Winston, a black, gay council caretaker who was a thorn in Alf Garnett's side.
In 1991, he played Carlton in Young Soul Rebels, a film about the confluence of several young cultural movements in late 1970s Britain. He also appeared on BBC1 in an episode of the detective series Bergerac.
He appeared in episodes of Love Hurts and The Old Boy Network in 1992. Then, in 1993, he appeared in two BBC comedies, playing Colin in three episodes of Birds of a Feather and also appearing in an episode of One Foot in the Grave. His second picture, Shopping, was released in 1994, and he played Peters. In 1995, he appeared on the BBC in two more British sitcoms, The Detectives and Goodnight Sweetheart. He was also in the drama series