Walter Jones
Walter Jones was born on Nov 30, 1970 in USA. Walter Jones's big-screen debut came with White Men Can't Jump directed by Ron Shelton in 1992, strarring Guy on Watts Sideline (uncredited). Walter Jones is known for Warrior directed by Gavin O'Connor, Joel Edgerton stars as Brendan Conlon and Tom Hardy as Tommy Conlon. The upcoming new tvshow Walter Jones plays is Life After Power Rangers - Season 1 which will be released on May 13, 2019.
Walter is an actor, dancer and singer. Walter is internationally known for his creation of the character Zack The Black Ranger from the Children's Action Adventure Phenomenon Power Rangers (1993). He has been featured as a series regular or guest star in over 150 episodes of various shows and has been featured in several films. Some of his credits include: The Golden Globe and Emmy Award winning police drama The Shield (2002), the top-rated drama series Les Experts (2000), the long running comedy hit Moesha (1996). Walter works regularly as a voice actor lending his voice to radio television, film and video games. Walter's recent voice over acting jobs includes work on Sexy Dance (2006), Divergente (2014), and Annie (2014). Walter resides in Los Angeles, California and spends his free time salsa dancing, camping, scuba diving, snowboarding, and travelling.
Birthday
Nov 30, 1970Place of Birth
Detroit, Michigan, USAAlso known
Walter Emanuel Jones
Known For
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What to Expect When You're Expecting
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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
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