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American actor-singer
Amy Walker
Walker in August 2013
Alma mater
University of Wollongong Occupation(s) Actress, singer YouTube information
Channel Years active 2007–present Genre(s) Accents, acting,
vlog Subscribers 182 thousand
[1] Total views 34.45 million
[1]
100,000 subscribers
Last updated: 10 Jul 2022
Website
amywalkeronline .com
Amy Walker is an American
actress and
singer .
[2] She is best known for voicing Lunara in the video game
Heroes of the Storm and a variety of characters in
Fallout 76 .
Early life
Amy Walker studied acting and singing at the
University of Wollongong . She later settled in
Wellington , and played the character Joan in the short film Dead Letters .
[3]
Career
In
Heroes of the Storm , Walker voiced Lunara and various characters in
Fallout 76 (Miss Nanny, Beverly Solomon, Dorothy Orris, and Mawmaw). She created a YouTube video 21 Accents ,
[4]
[5] which earned her appearances on both
The Today Show
[6]
[7] and
Inside Edition .
[8]
[9] She also partnered with
Nokia as an accent expert to promote their Foreign Accent Cup.
[10]
Walker performed her first original one-woman show, Amy Walker: Inside Out , in November 2007 and has since created three other original shows onstage and online.
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
In 2019, Amy Walker filmed two feature films,
Evan Wood and
Grace and Grit , both of which were released in late 2020. She also voiced Emi Terasawa in the video game,
Judgment .
[16]
She learned how to paint in college.
[17] She has stated that although she only does it as a hobby, she also sells some of her paintings online.[
citation needed ]
Discography
Awards
Award nominations for Amy Walker
Year
Award
Role
Event
2008
Best Actress
[19]
"Betty" in Remember Wenn by Rupert Holmes
Discovering New Mysteries Festival
2009
Best Actress
[20]
"Pam Brent" in Personal Call by Agatha Christie
Discovering New Mysteries Festival
2009
Best Music Video
[21]
Director, "We Are Connected" (Music Video)
RainDance Short Film Festival
References
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a
b
"About Amy Walker" .
YouTube .
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"A soul on fire: A profile of actress, singer Amy Walker" . The Digital Journal .
Archived from the original on June 7, 2010. Retrieved June 18, 2010 .
^ Patricia Duff.
"South Whidbey's KONG Connection: Clinton resident appears in summer blockbuster" . The South Whidbey Record. Archived from
the original on August 11, 2011. Retrieved June 29, 2010 .
^
"Speaking in Tongues" . Black & White. Archived from
the original on May 3, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2010 .
^
"21 Accents" .
Archived from the original on June 19, 2010. Retrieved June 18, 2010 – via YouTube.
^
"The TODAY Show" . NBC News . Retrieved June 18, 2010 .
^ Frause, Sue (March 9, 2008).
"UPDATE: Amy Walker on NPR and TODAY!" . Seattle Post-Intelligencer .
^
"Inside Edition" . Inside Edition. Retrieved June 18, 2010 .
^ Frause, Sue (March 17, 2008).
"Amy Walker sings Danny Boy, appears on Inside Edition" . Seattle Post-Intelligencer .
^
"Foreign Accent Cup Kicks Off" . Nokia. Archived from
the original on June 12, 2010. Retrieved June 7, 2010 .
^ David Marlett.
"DIY Promotion—Amy Walker Style" . Movie Maker. Archived from
the original on June 1, 2010. Retrieved June 21, 2010 .
^ Patricia Duff (November 9, 2009).
"Amy Walker performs live online" . The South Whidbey Record . Archived from
the original on September 18, 2010.
^ Patricia Duff (January 14, 2010).
"Amy Walker goes live again!" . South Whidbey Record . [
permanent dead link ]
^ Amy Walker.
"Live Interactive Vlog highlights 3/6/10" . YouTube.com and Vokle Media.
Archived from the original on December 15, 2021. Retrieved May 16, 2010 .
^ Amy Walker.
"The Real Amy" . YouTube.com and Vokle Media.
Archived from the original on December 15, 2021. Retrieved May 16, 2010 .
^
"Judgment (2019 Video Game)" . Behind The Voice Actors . Retrieved May 18, 2022 .
^ White, Jack; Boilen, Bob (March 7, 2011).
"The Flipside With Jack White: Why He Loves Accents, But Hates His Own" . NPR.org . Retrieved August 26, 2020 .
^
The Flipside: Jack White On Why He Loves Accents, But Hates His Own NPR All Songs Considered . March 7, 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2011.
^ Sue Frause (July 15, 2008).
"Amy Walker: Moving on in New Directions" . Seattle Post-Intelligencer . Retrieved April 21, 2010 .
^
"Discovering New Mysteries Festival" . Archived from
the original on July 24, 2010. Retrieved July 2, 2010 .
^ Frause, Sue (July 6, 2009).
"RainDance Short Film Festival winners announced" . Seattle Post-Intelligencer .
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