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Amy Walker is an actress, writer, singer and dancer from Seattle, Washington.
She gained notoriety with her 21 Accents Video, in which she repeats the same sentence 21 times in as many different accents. She has commented in interviews that performing a convincing accent is as much about assuming the facial expressions and mannerisms of that culture as it is about changing one's voice or intonation.
She has also said that the British accent is the easiest for her and, if she had to pick only one to think in, it would be that one.
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SoulFire Project
Walker is the co-founder of the SoulFire film project, which allows the public to make donations toward the film project in exchange for updates about the film's progress and a mention in the film's credits. SoulFire decided to rely on public funding rather than a large corporate studio. -
- Attended South Whidbey High School in Langley, WA
- Studied and performed in Australia and New Zealand
- Height: 5'2"
- Measurements: 34-24-34
- Appeared in King Kong and Dead Letters
- Represented by Soul Fire Talent Management
- E-mail: amiablewalker@mac.com
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Amy Walker on Amazon
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The Light That Fills the World - $18.98
Three darkly textured pieces for bass clarinet, marimba, vibraphone, piano, organ, violin, and doublebass. Performances by Marty Walker, Amy Knoles, Robin Lorentz, Bryan Pezzone, and others. Adams' recent work tends to transcend his composi...
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Propet Women's Bliss Amy Walker (Black 10.0 M) - $72.00
The Bliss Amy Walker by Propet keeps you moving in chic, breezy style. Leather upper in a casual Mary Jane walking sandal style with a round open toe. A whipstitched leather midsole Velcro (R) closure floral embroidered vamp add fresh, ho...
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The Revolt of Mother - $24.95
Written By: Teleplay writer Cynthia Cherbak, based on the Mary E. Wilkins Freeman classic Starring: Amy Madigan, Jay O. Sanders <P>Directed By: Victor Lobl <P>Father is going to build a new barn. Mothe...
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Amy : The Story of a Deaf Child - $14.95
Text and photographs depict the life of deaf fifth-grader Amy Rowley, who goes to a regular school and enjoys normal activities with the help of hearing aids and sign language.
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