Ally Walker

A brainy blonde who worked as a genetic-engineering lab assistant before getting into acting, Walker was discovered in a restaurant by a producer who gave her a part in the 1988 comedy Aloha Summer. A...
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08/24/1961
Tullahoma, TN
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