Background
Andrew was born in Montreal, Canada, the son of Joyce Walker, a librarian, and Bruce Walker, a school administrator.
Andrew was born in Montreal, Canada, the son of Joyce Walker, a librarian, and Bruce Walker, a school administrator.
He made his film debut in Laserhawk (1997), followed by roles in American television series such as Maybe lieutenant"s Maine, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, and Hot Properties. He also starred alongside Academy Award-nominated actor David Strathairn in Steel Toes (2006), which earned him an ACTRA Award for Best Actor in 2008. He subsequently appeared in films such as The Mountie and The Gundown, and had a starring role on the Lifetime cop drama Against the Wall.
He is a graduate of Vanier College, where he played football and was given a full scholarship to play at Boston College.
After his commitment to British Columbia, he returned home to spring camp at Vanier and tore his anterior cruciate ligament during a routine drill, thus ending his football career. They run a restaurant in Los Los Angeles
Andrew West. Walker started his acting career in Montreal as a recurring lead on the series Student Bodies in 1996-1997, a series lead on Back to Sherwood and then Radio Active 1998-2000. A month after he arrived in Hollywood he booked a series lead on the television show Maybe lieutenant"s Maine, then Sabrina, the Teenage Witch.
Following a holding deal at Warner Brothers, he worked on Wicked Minds, Adopted, Lies and Deception and then landed a recurring spot on the short-lived American Broadcasting Company sitcom Hot Properties.
Walker appeared in the 2007 Lifetime film Abducted: Fugitive for Love as the extremely charismatic Jack Carlson, which was a huge hit among the female demographic, subsequently Walker acquired a large fanbase and legions of female fans as a result of the tv movie, with multiple online message boards flooded with glowing, positive feedback of Walker. He then garnered even more momentum guest-starring on Emergency, Computer Society of India: Miami, Computer Society of India: New York, Without a Trace and The Big Bang Theory. In 2010, he guest-starred in the Fox comedy series Sons of Tucson, starred in the historic Canadian film The Mountie, the Spaghetti Western film The Gundown, and was associate producer for the film Dug Up.
In 2011, producing four documentaries and reality television series in development, Walker was a series regular on Lifetime"s cop drama Against the Wall, which was cancelled in December 2011 after thirteen episodes.