About Walker
Walker Clark earned a BA from Duke University and graduated from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (NYC). In addition, Walker studied at Black Nexxus (NYC), the Ariane Brandt Studio (NYC), and the Larry Moss Studio (LA). He has extensive experience coaching and teaching acting and musical theatre to both youth and adults. Walker has taught monologues and acting techniques to major Broadway, TV and Film stars and has coached students who have been accepted to high-level conservatories and colleges in and around NYC. He has ties with multiple bi-coastal agencies and currently coaches Broadway actors as well as individuals preparing for television and film roles.
Some of Walker’s credits include:
- Veronica Mars (CW)
- Justice (FOX) opposite Victor Garber
- ER (NBC)
- Critically-acclaimed performance of Jud at the Welk Resort Theatre’s production of Oklahoma!
- Critically-acclaimed performance as the Kralahome and active understudy for the King at the Welk Resort Theatre’s production of King and I.
A personal note from Walker
Hello fellow actors, singers, and dancers. I have been fortunate enough to have had some amazing teachers in my life; they have inspired me and given me the tools to pursue my dream of acting. Not only did these teachers arm me with the skills I needed to pursue my dream, but also they inspired me to broaden this dream to include giving back to the performing arts community.
I am passionate about teaching. My belief is that everyone learns and processes information differently, so I teach according to each individual’s needs. My experience on camera and on the stage has taught me a lot, and I wish to pass this knowledge on. My goal is to arm my students with the skills to “live in the moment” while on stage or on camera – which is to say to have truthful responses in an imaginary circumstance.
You are all artists and the world expects big things from you. So, let’s not settle only for great singing and dancing; let’s be tremendous actors as well.
- Walker










