Ally Walker
Ally wanted to be a scientist, so attended University of California at Santa Cruz, where she obtained a degree in biochemistry. This led to work as a researcher on a genetic engineering project, while preparing for UCLA Medical School. However, she discovered an interest in performing, when she came over to London at the Richmond College of Arts. Ally won a role on the tv series called Santa Barbara as Andrea Bedford. She was also in the tv series "Tell Me You Love Me" as Katie alongside Jane Alexander and David Selby. Other roles followed in both tv and film, such as: Happy Texas as Josephine 'Joe' McClintock the Banker opposite Jeremy Northam, Steve Zahn, Ron Perlman and William H. Macy and in If You Believe as Susan Stone along with Tom Amandes and Hayden Panettiere. Ally has also appeared in Welcome to Hollywood as herself, Brittle Glory, Bed of Roses as Wendy , Kazaam as Alice Connor with Francis Capra and Shaquille O'Neal and in Someone to Die For as Alex Donaldson. She has also starred in Steal Big, Steal Little as Bonnie Martin, While You Were Sleeping as Ashley Bacon alongside Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman, Jack Warden and Glynis Johns and in When The Bough Breaks as Audrey Macleah opposite Martin Sheen and Ron Perlman. Other roles include starring in The Seventh Coin as Lisa along with Peter O'Toole and John Rhys-Davies, Singles as Pam with Bill Pullman, Matt Dillon, Bridget Fonda and Tom Skerritt and in Universal Soldier as Veronica Roberts with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren. She has also appeared in Eye of the Storm, Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion as Julie Collier, The Loner and The Big Dis as Allyson. Ally has been in True Blue as Officer Jessica Haley and Swimsuit as Romella. She is probably best known however, for her starring roles in Moon Over Miami as Gwen Cross with Bill Campbell and in Profiler - Season 1, Profiler - Season 2, Profiler - Season 3 and the start of Profiler - Season 4 as Dr. Samantha Waters, the forensic psychologist working for the Violent Crimes Task Force based in Atlanta, alongside Robert Davi as Bailey, Roma Maffia as Grace, Erica Gimpel as Angel, Julian McMahon as John Grant, Jamie Luner as Rachel, Caitlin Wachs as Samantha's daughter Chloe and Peter Frechette as George the computer wizard. Ally has also appeared in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Rita Nettles, Boston Legal - Season 5 as Attorney Pheobe Prentice and in Sons of Anarchy as as ATF Agent June Stahl opposite Ron Perlman, Katey Sagal, Charles Hunnam and Kim Coates. She has been in Wonderful World as Eliza opposite Matthew Broderick, Sanaa Lathan and Michael K. Williams and in Toe to Toe as Claire with Sonequa Martin and Louisa Krause. Another role was in Southland as Dr. Merrill Matthews, also Law And Order as Gretchen Steel and in American Dad in the episode called Four LIttle Words as Melinda. Ally has appeared in By Appointment Only as Val Spencer and in Sleeper Cell in the two episodes called Youmud Din and Family as Lynn Ellen Emerson. Other roles include starring in Just Looking as Sherrie with Marg Helgenberger and Michelle Forbes and in The Shield in the episode called Postpartum as Tori Burke and in ER in the episode called Body And Soul asFran Bevens. Ally has also starred in The Witches of Eastwick as Alexandra Spofford opposite Julia Campbell, Michael Siberry and Catherine Mary Stewart. Ally Walker - filmography
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Ally Walker facts5 most recent filmsIf You Believe - 3.0 starsHappy Texas - 3.0 stars When The Bough Breaks - 3.0 stars Universal Soldier - 3.0 stars Universal Soldier - Blu-ray - 3.0 stars 5 highest-rated filmsUniversal Soldier - Blu-ray - 3.0 starsUniversal Soldier - 3.0 stars If You Believe - 3.0 stars Happy Texas - 3.0 stars When The Bough Breaks - 3.0 stars 5 lowest-rated filmsToe to Toe - 2.5 starsWonderful World - 3.0 stars When The Bough Breaks - 3.0 stars Happy Texas - 3.0 stars If You Believe - 3.0 stars Most frequent co-starsDolph Lundgren - 2 times - show filmsJerry Orbach - 2 times - show films Tico Wells - 2 times - show films Ron Perlman - 2 times - show films Ed O'Ross - 2 times - show films Most frequent directorsMark Illsley - 2 times - show filmsRoland Emmerich - 2 times - show films Emily Abt - 1 times - show films Alan Metzger - 1 times - show films Michael Cohn - 1 times - show films |