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Peggy Walton-Walker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peggy Walton-Walker
Peggy Walton-Walker is an American film and television actress. ==Career== Most of Walton-Walker's film and television roles have been small, often playing an unnamed character such as a bookkeeper, receptionist, or nurse. However, she had a featured role on ''A Different World'' in the 1990 episode "Pride and Prejudice" as Amy, a retail sales clerk dismissive of a black customer, who then makes excessive purchases in a failed effort to counteract the prejudice, later returning the purchases on principle. She also appeared in an acclaimed 1987 episode of ''Designing Women'' called "Killing All the Right People," one of the first series-television episodes to deal with prejudice toward people with AIDS. Other television appearances include the science-fiction program ''Quantum Leap'', detective series such as ''Banacek'', and recurring roles on the soap operas ''Dynasty'' and ''General Hospital''. She also has worked as a voice actor, doing voices for various characters on the children's program ''The Smurfs''. Her films include the horror films ''What's the Matter with Helen?'' (1971) and ''Pumpkinhead'' (1988), the 1982 comedy ''Best Friends'', the teen drama ''For Keeps'' (1988), and the Christian drama ''The Second Chance'' in 2006. In 2007, she is slated to have a featured role in the film ''The American Standards''.
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