Eamonn Walker Biography
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Staged-trained, British actor Eamonn Walker was born on November 30, 1959, in London. He began his show business career as a dancer with the Explosive Dance Theatre Company, and he made his feature film debut in 1977 in the British drama "Young Soul Rebels." Eamonn had major roles in the films "Unbreakable" and "Tears of The Sun" and in 2006 he played dictator Andre Baptiste Sr. in film "Lord of War." His television credits include roles as Dr. Steven Dakarai in "ER" and as Luther Graves in "Justice" and he also played incarcerated Muslim leader Kareem Said in the HBO prison series "OZ." He is the founder of the theater company Flipside Productions and played the role of Marc Anthony in the play "Julius Caesar" at the Belasco Theater in New York.
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