• Andrew Walker is a 41-year-old actor and producer from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
• His net worth is estimated at over $2 million.
• He holds Canadian nationality and belongs to White Caucasian ethnic group.
• He has had roles in various TV shows and movies since 1994, with his big break coming in 2001 with the lead role of Rick Stage in The WB’s sitcom “Maybe It’s Me”.
• He is married to Cassandra Troy and they have two sons.

Who is Andrew Walker?

Andrew William Walker was born on 9 June 1979 under the zodiac sign of Gemini, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He is a 41-year-old actor and producer, probably best recognized for landing the role of Cole Harper in the ABC sitcom “Sabrina The Teenage Witch” (2002-2003), playing Michael ‘Mike’ Downey in the crime drama film “Steel Toes” (2007), and featuring as John Brody in the Lifetime police drama series “Against The Wall” (2011).

How rich is he, as of now? Andrew Walker Net Worth

As of early 2021, Andrew Walker’s net worth is estimated at over $2 million; earned through his successful career as a professional actor and producer, working on over 70 television and film titles since he launched his career back in the mid-1990s.

Early Life, Parents, Siblings, Nationality, Ethnicity

Andrew Walker spent his early years in his hometown of Montreal, where he was raised by his father Bruce Walker, who worked as a school administrator, and his mother, Joyce Walker, who was a librarian. He has a sister, named Jennifer May Walker, known for being an actress and model. He holds Canadian nationality and belongs to White Caucasian ethnic group.

Educational Background

Andrew became interested in acting very early on, and started performing in elementary school, also developing a love for American Football.

After completing his high school education, Andrew enrolled into Vanier College in Montreal, from which he graduated in 1999. While there, he played for the college’s football team and set five records, such as the most career yards on field goal returns, and the most career field goal returns. Thanks to his accomplishments, he received a full scholarship to play at Boston College, but eventually suffered an injury and turned his focus to acting.

Career Beginnings

Andrew Walker made his TV debut as Bobby Corbin in the episode “The Needle And The Damage Done” of the ABC crime drama series “Sirens” in 1994.

Andrew Walker

He then made guest appearances in such TV series as “NYPD Blue”, “My Hometown”, and “Are You Afraid Of The Dark?”, while his film debut came with the role of Bruce in the sci-fi film “Laserhawk” in 1997. He landed his first recurring role as JJ in the YTV / Fox / Global sitcom “Student Bodies” from 1997 to 1999. He then played Wills in the thriller film “The Secret Pact” (1999), and featured as Blaire Resnickie in the YTV sitcom “Radio Active” (1999-2001).

Rise to Fame

In 2001, Andrew portrayed Jerry Kerschner in the made-for-TV biographical adventure film “Heart: The Marilyn Bell Story”, and appeared as Jeff in Frank Oz’s heist film “The Score”, next to Robert De Niro and Marlon Brando, but it went uncredited.

His big break came with the lead role of Rick Stage in The WB’s sitcom “Maybe It’s Me”, in which he starred from 2001 to 2002. It was followed by his portrayals of Cole Harper in the ABC sitcom “Sabrina The Teenage Witch” (2002-2003) and Holden Price in the made-for-TV romantic thriller film “Wicked Minds” (2003).

Thereafter, Andrew starred in the roles of Eddie Fate in the made-for-TV mystery thriller film “Lies And Deception”, Tucker Leaf in the made-for-TV comedy film “Adopted”, and Scott in the short-lived ABC sitcom “Hot Properties”, all in 2005. He then played Jeremy in the UPN sitcom “Cuts” and portrayed Sgt. Corbel in the NBC / USA Network action-adventure mini-series “10.5: Apocalypse”, both in 2006.

Later that year, he also has parts as Franklin in the independent comedy film “The Beach Party At The Threshold of Hell” and Nicholas in the made-for-TV comedy film “Separated At Worth”.

Continued Success

Andrew’s next significant project was David Gow’s 2007 crime drama film “Steel Toes”, in which he played Michael ‘Mike’ Downey alongside such actors as David Strathairn and Marina Orsini. For his performance, he won the 2006 Phillip Borsos Award for Best Actor at the Whistler Film Festival as well as the 2008 ACTRA Award for Best Actor. He then featured as Jack Carlson in the Lifetime action drama thriller film “Abducted: Fugitive For Love”, also in 2007. Afterwards, he guest-starred in such TV series as “The Big Band Theory”, “CSI: NY”, “CSI: Miami”, and “ER”, among many others.

In 2008 he played Mike Bender Cassidy in the independent sports action film “Fast Track: No Limits”, and appeared as Rick in the horror film “The Torturer”. It was followed by his portrayals of Jarod Leary in the made-for-TV mystery thriller film “Web Of Lies” (2009) and Agent Matthew Burns in the made-for-TV mystery film “Carnal Innocence” (2011). During the same year, he also landed such roles as Cole Brandt in Dustin Rikert’s Spaghetti Western film “The Gundown”, Wade Grayling in the Western film “The Way Of The West”, and John Brody in the short-lived Lifetime police drama series “Against The Wall”.

Further Work

In 2012, Andrew Walker played Jesse Helms in the Western film “Ambush At Dark Canyon”, after which he appeared in his first Hallmark Channel film, entitled “A Bride For Christmas”, starring in the role of Aiden MacTiernan. In the same year, he was cast as Myles in the Lifetime romantic comedy film “Finding Mrs. Claus” and produced the documentary film “Stolen Seas”. It was followed by his portrayals of Ryan in the thriller film “Blindsided” (2013), Kevin in the horror-thriller film “2 Bedroom 1 Bath” (2014), and Aaron Gold in the Hallmark Channel romantic crime mystery film “Wedding Planner Mystery” (2014).

In 2015, Andrew landed the roles of Luke Griggs in the Hallmark Channel romantic comedy film “Bridal Wave” and Evan Crowder in the made-for-TV mystery thriller film “Kept Woman”.

Later that year, he also starred as Alex in the comedy-drama film “Loaded” and Dash Sutherland in the Hallmark Channel romantic comedy film “Debbie Macomber’s Dashing Through The Snow”. In 2016, he appeared in three more Hallmark films, including “Appetite For Love”, playing Clay Hart, “Date With Love”, portraying Vincent Walsh, and “A Dream Of Christmas”, featuring as Stuart. In the same year, he also took the role of Dennis in the horror film “Psychophonia”, directed by Brianne Davis.

Recent Years

Over the late 2010s, Andrew Walker continued to work on Hallmark film titles. In 2017, he took such roles as Spencer Patterson in “Love On Ice”, Chase Taynor in “The Perfect Catch”, Joe Wainright in “Love Struck Café”, and Kevin Jenner in “Snowed-Inn Christmas”.

It was followed by his portrayals of Seth Anderson in “My Secret Valentine”, Jeff Winslow in “Love In Design”, and Matthew Gilbert in “A Christmas In Tennessee”, all in 2018. During the same year, he was also cast as John Ives in the sci-fi film “Oxalis”, for which he also served as a producer, and Cody Jackson in the Christian drama film “God Bless The Broken Road”, directed by Harold Cronk.

In 2019, Andrew starred in three more Hallmark Channel films, appearing in such roles as Nick Everson in “Bottled With Love”, Gabe in “Merry & Bright”, and Zach Callahan in “Christmas On My Mind”. Most recently, he played Dex Walters in “Sweet Autumn” and portrayed Nate Williams in “Christmas Tree Lane”, both in 2020.

Appearance and Vital Statistics

Andrew Walker has short light brown hair and blue eyes. He stands at a height of 5ft 11ins (1.80m), while his weight is around 165lbs (75kgs). Information about his vital statistics, biceps size, and shoe size isn’t available.

Personal Life

Andrew Walker is married to Cassandra Troy, a Montreal native. The public isn’t aware of how long they have been married, but it’s known that they started their romance back in 2012. The couple has two sons, welcoming West Walker in July 2015, while their second son, named Wolf Reinhard Walker, was born in December 2019. Their residence is in Los Angeles, California.

In 2013, the couple co-founded with their friend the company Clover Juice, which bottles cold-pressed juices,. Five years later, they rebranded it to Little West.

Author

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