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Jeffrey Walker is a Actor Australien born on 10 july 1982 at Melbourne (Australie)

Jeffrey Walker

Jeffrey Walker
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Nationality Australie
Birth 10 july 1982 (41 years) at Melbourne (Australie)

Jeffrey Walker (born 10 July 1982, in Melbourne) is an Australian television actor and director, best known to the Australian public for his appearances as a child actor in Ocean Girl and Round the Twist. He moved on to direct episodes of Australian soaps Neighbours, Home and Away, and H2O: Just Add Water. He is married to American born Australian actress Brooke Harman-Walker; together they have two sons, Boston Scott Walker (b. 24 June 2013) and Ace Jackson Walker (b. 24 June 2015)

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Filmography of Jeffrey Walker (2 films)

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Proof
Proof (1991)
, 1h26
Directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse
Origin Australie
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Themes Medical-themed films, Seafaring films, Transport films, Films about disabilities, La cécité
Actors Hugo Weaving, Russell Crowe, Heather Mitchell, Jeffrey Walker, Daniel Pollock, Frankie J. Holden
Roles Young Martin
Rating71% 3.5951153.5951153.5951153.5951153.595115
The story concerns the tribulations of Martin (Hugo Weaving), a blind photographer. Through a series of flashbacks, Martin is shown as a child, distrustful of his own mother, and also she describes to him the garden outside his bedroom window. She tells him that someone is raking leaves, but he can't hear the sound and angrily decides she is lying to him.
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, 1h45
Directed by Paul Mazursky
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Natalie Wood, Robert Culp, Elliott Gould, Dyan Cannon, Lee Bergere, Michael Z. Gordon
Roles Roger
Rating66% 3.346393.346393.346393.346393.34639
After a weekend of emotional honesty at an Esalen-style retreat, Los Angeles sophisticates Bob and Carol Sanders (played by Robert Culp and Natalie Wood) return to their life determined to embrace complete openness. They share their enthusiasm and excitement over their new-found philosophy with their more conservative friends Ted and Alice Henderson (Elliott Gould and Dyan Cannon), though their friends remain doubtful. Soon after, Bob, a filmmaker, has an affair with a young, blonde production assistant on a film shoot in San Francisco. He admits this to Carol after arriving home, describing the event as a purely physical act, not an emotional one. To Bob's surprise, Carol is completely accepting of this. Later, Carol gleefully reveals the affair to Ted and Alice as they are leaving a dinner party. Alice is particularly disturbed both by Bob's infidelity, as well as Carol's candor, becoming physically ill on the drive home. She and Ted have a hard time coping with the news in bed later that evening. However, as time passes, they grow to accept that Bob and Carol really are fine with the affair. Later, Ted admits to Bob that he was tempted to have an affair once, but never went through with it; Bob tells Ted he should, rationalizing: "You've got the guilt anyway. Don't waste it.