Jamie Walters

This article is about the American actor. For the British actor who played young Sirius Black in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, see James Walters (British actor).
Jamie Walters

Walters in October 2008
Background information
Birth name James Leland Walters Jr.
Born (1969-06-13) June 13, 1969[1]
Origin Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Genres Rock, adult contemporary, alternative rock
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer, Actor, Firefighter
Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Years active 1992–present
Labels Capitol, Atlantic
Associated acts Beverly Hills, 90210,
The Heights (TV series)
Website JamieWalters.com
MySpace
Notable instruments
Gibson SJ-200
Gibson Custom Les Paul Black Beauty
Fender Telecaster

James Leland "Jamie" Walters Jr. (born June 13, 1969) is an American actor, singer, firefighter and record producer, best known for his roles on Beverly Hills, 90210 and The Heights and his number one[2] single "How Do You Talk to an Angel".

Career

Walters was born in Boston, Massachusetts[3] and grew up in Marblehead, Massachusetts.[4] After graduating from high school, Jamie Walters attended New York University and studied film for two years and studied acting at The Actors Space in New York City.[5]

While attending college, he was discovered at a bank by a casting agent who placed him in three high-profile commercials for Levi's 501 Jeans. He then moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting and musical career. He played a bit role on Everyday Heroes. His film debut came in 1991 with the movie Shout, alongside John Travolta, Heather Graham, and Gwyneth Paltrow. Walters performed the song "Rockin' the Pad" on the Shout soundtrack album.

In 1992, Aaron Spelling cast Jamie as the lead on the Fox series The Heights, in which he also sang the theme song "How Do You Talk to an Angel?." The single reached #1[2] on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 14, 1992 knocking Boyz II Men's "End of the Road" from the top spot. It was also nominated for an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics". (The award went to Liza Minnelli.) The show was canceled by Fox, but it launched Jamie's music career when Atlantic Records took an interest in Walters and signed him to a recording contract.

In October 1994, Aaron Spelling created a role especially for Jamie on Beverly Hills, 90210, casting him as Ray Pruit, the musician-boyfriend of Donna (played by Tori Spelling). Jamie was a cast member of the hit show for two seasons until November 1996, when he asked Spelling to leave the show to focus on his music career.

On September 20, 1994, Jamie released his self-titled debut album Jamie Walters. The first single from the album "Hold On" peaked at no. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100.[6] Jamie made appearances on MTV and various shows to promote the album, and also had a nationwide tour. The album sold over 1 million copies and was certified platinum.[7]

In 1997, Jamie released his second album 'Ride'. The album was certified gold.[7] A third album, Believed, followed in 2002.

With his residence in Los Angeles county, he pursued training, certification, and employment as a paramedic and worked with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. He is now working as a full-time firefighter/paramedic for the Los Angeles City Fire Department as of early 2004. Walters is focusing on his family and his career with the fire department but hopes to get back into music and acting sometime in the near future.

In 2009, Walters appeared in the VH1 reality show Confessions of a Teen Idol, in which former teen idols attempt to resurrect their careers.[8]

Favorite artist and influences

Tom Petty, Jimi Hendrix, The Black Crowes, Matthew Sweet, Steve Miller Band, John Lee Hooker, Bruce Springsteen and Counting Crows among others.

In 1995, he said his favorite songs were American Girl by Tom Petty and Take the Money and Run by Steve Miller Band.[9]

Favorite actors are Nicolas Cage, Sean Penn, Robert De Niro and Gary Oldman among others.[9]

Band members

Personal life

Walters was engaged to Drew Barrymore in 1992. They broke up in 1993.[10]

In 2002, Walters married Patty Walters. They met at Centinela Hospital, where they were both EMTs. He and Patty have 3 daughters, Ellie, Caiti, and Ana. In 2015 Patty filed for divorce.[11]

Walters also has a son named Noah from a previous relationship.

Quotes

Filmography

Walters at Six Flags in 1996
Film
Year Title Role Notes
1990 Everyday Heroes Erik Linderman TV Movie
1991 Bed & Breakfast Mitch
1991 Shout Jesse Tucker
1994 Vanishing Son II Reggie Valmont TV Movie
1994 Vanishing Son IV Reggie Valmont TV Movie
1995 Burnzy's Last Call Shannon
1996 God's Lonely Man Hustler
2000 The Mumbo Jumbo Thomas Doubting
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1989
1992
Quantum Leap Young Max
Al 'Bingo' Calavicci
Episode: "Genesis: Part 1"
Episode: "A Leap for Lisa"
1991-1992 The Young Riders Frank James Episode: "The Initiation"
Episodes: "'Til Death Do Us Part: Parts 1 & 2"
1992 The Heights Alex O'Brien
1994-1996 Beverly Hills, 90210 Ray Pruit
1999 To Serve and Protect Jeremy 2 episodes
2001 Dead Last Vance Harmon Episode: "To Live and Amulet Die"

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
AUT CAN GER NED NZ NOR SWE US
1994 "Hold On" 18 9 83 41 7 3 2 16 Jamie Walters
1995 "Why" 105
"Perfect World"
1996 "I'd Do Anything for You" Ride
"Reckless"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References

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