Pamela Gaye Walker

Actor

BIOGRAPHY

Pamela Gaye Walker is an American actress, writer, director, and producer for film and theatre. She is a member of Actors Equity Association (AEA), and Screen Actors Guild/American Federation of Radio and Television Artists (SAG-AFTRA). She is the founder and President of Ghost Ranch Productions. She is known for Shaktis Retreat (2013) and Trifles (2009).Walker is married to the actor and stage/film producer John Walker. Professionally, John and Pamela starred together in over twenty shows at The Peninsula Players Theatre in Door County, Wisconsin. Her marriage proposal took place onstage there, after the opening night performance of Children of a Lesser God.In Chicago, Walker worked and taught acting at Victory Gardens Theater, where she played Georgie in Theresa Rebecks Spike Heels and the Chicago Tribunes review said, shes a sharp, funny, delightful comic actress, and she anchors the production in warmth, grace, spontaneity and beauty. She was also in Murder in Green Meadows by Doug Post, and Claudia Allens Hannah Free, which garnered her the Actress of the Year Award from the Academy of Theatre Artists and Friends. Walker also received a nomination by the Joseph Jefferson Award committee for Outstanding Achievement by a Principal Actress in a Play for her work in Sea Marks at The Royal George Theater.One of her most highly acclaimed roles was as Georgia OKeeffe in the two-person play, Alfred Stieglitz Loves OKeeffe, based on the volatile love and artistic relationship between painter Georgia OKeeffe and photographer Alfred Stieglitz.Critical reviews of Walkers work include::Walker worked as an actor with Theatreworks in Donald Margulies Brooklyn Boy, at the Magic Theatre in Theresa Rebecks world premiere of What Were Up Against, and in two plays for the Aurora Theatre – Ibsens John Gabriel Borkman and Amy Herzogs After the Revolution. Most recently, in May 2015, Pamela starred with her husband, John, in the world premiere of Empty Nester by Garrett Jon Groenveld.

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