Brad has been acting in plays ever since his senior year of high school, where he landed the lead role of Ghost #5 in OUR TOWN. The show, which closed after a record-breaking two performances, was acclaimed by critics and Brad’s mother alike. Soon after, he attended the University of Washington and earned two degrees; one in Theatre and one in Communications.
Brad has enjoyed working on all kinds of projects: traditional plays, musicals, improv, commercials, and industrials. However, he has a special place in his heart for children’s theater, and has made working on plays for young audiences a major focus of his career.
Brad is an Equity Membership Candidate and is SAG-AFTRA Eligible. He is represented by MAM Talent Agency.
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“Walker plays the scattered and determined Professor with a kind of tortured sweetness, making him a perfect hero for the piece and a joy to watch.”
“…Lovable, appealing underdogs Cornelius (Robert Hinds) and Barnaby (Brad Walker) display comic agility…”
“[The] laughs land consistently… this production is buoyed by the manic energy generated by its slapstick team: Robert Hinds and Brad Walker as Vandergelder’s bachelor employees…”
“Walker is hilarious as the good boy with a growing problem and completely sells his big number (pun intended).”
“The four guys harmonize wonderfully… Brad Walker plays Bob and glows with a megawatt smile and energy to match.”
“[P]olished to a professional sheen… a solid cast… Walker’s 1,000-watt grin and impish charm flesh out a character that’s written without much dimension beyond his lesson-teaching qualities.”
“The ensemble is superb. Walker, with his super rich and clear voice, manages a nerdy-ness to Seymour but doesn’t take him into the role of caricature… tons of heart… the key duet between [Hardie] and Walker was spot on fabulous.”
“One-liners were delivered with rapier-sharp timing, keeping the audience laughing the whole time... the antics of the two leads carried the show... stellar performances [by] Nathaniel Jones as Max and Brad Walker as Leo...”
“Terrific performances from [the] co-leads... Jones and Walker were equally pleasing, though I found the latter adorably hilarious... Walker was delightful to watch throughout.”
“Brad Lo Walker perfectly captured the depressed yet loveable Charlie Brown. His sincere delivery and earnest expressions make you truly feel for his character and relate to his struggles.”