Actors

Patrick R. Walker

Patrick R. Walker

Patrick R. Walker was born to Nicole Micheau and Patrick Walker Sr. on December 2, 1992, in Jacksonville, Florida. Although he was brought up in one of the roughest neighborhoods in Jacksonville, his negative surroundings motivated him in a positive way. At a very young age, Patrick made a commitment to himself that he would never get involved in a life of crime, drugs, or alcohol. He has stayed true to this commitment and remained focused on his dreams of becoming a positive role model, actor, writer, and producer. During high school, Patrick was voted senior class president, as well as a being the team captain, and standout of the track team. With his persistence and drive to succeed, Walker moved to Atlanta in August of 2011 to pursue his dream of becoming a famous Actor. He is consistently busy acting in major network television shows, as well as, writing, producing, and directing films. He was awarded three Best Actor awards in 2014. Walker also placed 3rd in the country at the College traveling film festival Campus Moviefest in 2014-15, for his short film, "Caretaker." In addition, Walker's award winning short film, "Caretaker", has aired on Virgin Airlines in the months of November and December 2014. Walker is racking up an impressive resume in numerous television shows, independent films, and theatrical plays. His bright smile, attractive personality, and his love of the art is what drive him. There is no doubt that we will be seeing him do big things in the near future. His most recent accomplishment is being selected as one of the winners of the 2015 'Team Oscar' Competition. As part of this great honor, the six winners will deliver Oscar statuettes to celebrity presenters at the 87th Academy Awards® on Oscar Sunday, February 22, 2015, live on ABC. Patrick was raised in Jacksonville, FL by his mother, Nicole Micheau. He is also an older brother and positive role model to his four younger siblings: Jarett, Kalei, Jacobi, and Jarell.
Patrick Rea

Patrick Rea

Patrick Rea is a prolific, award-winning independent filmmaker recognized for his innovative storytelling and creative directing style in horror and suspense. His feature film, "Nailbiter", won Best Director and/or Best Feature Film awards in several film festivals in 2012, "Nailbiter" was released on May 28, 2013 through Lionsgate Home Entertainment on DVD/VOD, Redbox and Digital Downloads. It has since aired on FearNet, the Chiller Network and The Horror Channel in the UK. Rea's stylized short films have screened in over a hundred film festivals around the world. In the summer of 2008, Rea's short film "Woman's Intuition" won a Heartland Emmy Award. In 2009, Rea was co-director on the "Jake Johanssen, I Love You" comedy special, which aired on Showtime throughout 2010. Rea won his second Heartland Emmy Award with the short "Get Off My Porch". He has also been nominated for two Mid-America Emmy Awards. Other directorial efforts include the recent 6 part docu-series on Kansas City's Children's Mercy Hospital titled "Inside Pediatrics" narrated by Paul Rudd, which received a 2015 Mid-America Emmy Award. His 2010 short film "Do Not Disturb" was featured in the "The Invoking 2" which was released in the Redbox on Oct 6th, 2015 through Image Entertainment. Rea's latest horror feature "Arbor Demon" (formally "Enclosure") executive produced by Warren Ostergard and Marcel Sarmiento, and starring Fiona Dourif and Jake Busey had its World Premiere at FrightFest in the UK and was released on February 3rd, 2017 in North America through Gravitas Ventures and is currently available on platforms such as Redbox On Demand, Amazon, iTunes, Vudu. In 2017, Rea co-wrote 7 episodes for Seasons 3 and 4 of CBS's Daytime Emmy Winning show "The Inspectors". He also directed two episodes for Season 3 which both aired in the spring of 2018. Rea's recent feature, the family drama, "Belong to Us" was released on DVD in Walmart nationwide and on Video on Demand, August 6, 2019 from Archstone Distribution. His current horror feature, "I Am Lisa" is in post-production with an expected 2020 release.