Stephen Walker is an Australian actor whose earliest acting experience began as an eleven year old making super 8 films at school in the '70s. In the decades since, Stephen has worked across TV, feature film, web-series, short film and stage. Stephen's first professional role was on Puberty Blues (1981), directed by Bruce Beresford.
Some recent credits include Pastor Brown (Young Rock, NBC), Lead Believer (God's Favorite Idiot, Netflix) and the Goblin version of Monty (The Portable Door, Jim Henson).
Stephen completed a Bachelor of Arts Degree at the University of Canberra majoring in script writing.
Stephen worked professionally as a freelance sound recordist for the BBC program Panorama; and as an sound recordist and assistant cameraman at channel seven, Sydney.