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Walt Willey : ウィキペディア英語版
Walt Willey

Walt Willey (born January 26, 1951) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Jackson Montgomery on the soap opera ''All My Children'' from 1987 to 2011.
Willey was born in Ottawa, Illinois and was a member of the class of 1973 at Ottawa Township High School. He attended Southern Illinois University, where he majored in sculpture. While in college, he played baseball against Drake Hogestyn, another future soap opera actor. In 1981, he left Illinois for New York City. His first soap opera role was that of Joe Novak on ''Ryan's Hope''. After numerous Off-Broadway productions, including ''Dust Off'' with Dan Lauria, and stints on ''Another World'' and ''Ryan's Hope'', Willey joined the cast of ''All My Children''.
Willey branched out into stand-up comedy in 1989, entertaining across the country. He headlined at famous comedy clubs such as Caroline's in Manhattan and the Comedy Store in California.
He was a ''People's Choice Award'' nominee in 1992, and was named ''All My Childrens 'Most Valuable Player' by Soap Opera Update's Reader's Poll. He was again awarded this honor in 1993.
Willey regularly hosts charity fundraisers, and developed the 'Willey World Endowment Fund', benefiting children's charities.
When not working, Walt resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with his son, Chance, and daughter, Merit.
When Susan Lucci hosted "Saturday Night Live," Phil Hartman parodied Willey as Jack Montgomery.
In 2009, Willey starred in a live theater performance of "The Odd Couple" with fellow "All My Children" star Jill Larson at Ottawa Township High School in Ottawa, Illinois. He played Felix Unger in three performances on July 24–26. Walt will play Oscar in the upcoming production of the same show at Surflight Theatre in Beach Haven NJ (October 21 to Nov 1). He continued to produce community theatre in Ottawa, presenting "Arsenic and Old Lace", "Plaza Suite", "Harvey", "Deathtrap", and "Auntie Mame".
In July 2013, Willey joined the soap opera web series ''Tainted Dreams'', portraying soap opera actor Gregory Ashford.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Tainted Dreams'': Meet the Characters )
In October 2013, Stage and screen actor Walt Willey joined the cast of Indie Soap Award-winning web series ("THURSTON" ). The longtime ALL MY CHILDREN fan favorite will play Edmund Snead, father of the outlaw Snead boys and husband to Colleen Zenk's "madam" character, Agnes. Willey has already shot several scenes as Edmund.
==Appearances in other media==

Walt Willey, Bobbie Eakes and Chance Willey (DeathTrap photo gallery ). Courtesy of Bryan Willy. Live performances were in July 2013.
Walt Willey's current projects are: The ("Wild and Willey Comedy Tour" ) and his one man show:("Wild Bill! An Evening with James Butler Hickok" )
(Walt Willey launches his new "In-School" Acting Workshops and coaching. ) He also speaks to students in the character of Wild Bill Hickok about bullying in his new anti-bullying campaign.
In 2014, Walt guest co-hosted "You & Me This Morning" on WCIU, the U, a Chicago entertainment television show.

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