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Eamonn Walker  

British Actor known for roles in NBC's "Chicago Fire", as well as feature films such as "Unbreakable" and "Tears of the Sun"

His recent roles include Chief Wallace Boden in the NBC drama "Chicago Fire," career soldier Zee in the Bruce Willis film "Tears of the Sun," directed by Antoine Fuqua ("Training Day"); Tony the Tiger in Laurence Fishburne's "Once In The Life," Dr. Mathison in M. Night Shyamalan's "Unbreakable" and Baptiste in the Nicholas Cage feature "Lord Of War."

Television viewers are perhaps most familiar with Walker from his portrayal of Kareen Said in the critically acclaimed HBO series "Oz," for which he won a CableACE Award as Best Actor in a Dramatic Series. He starred as John Othello in the London Weekly Television production of Andrew Davies' modern day "Othello" and co-starred in the Showtime movie "Whitewash: The Clarence Brantley Story." Walker's other television credits include "Homicide: Life Everlasting," Linda La Plante's highly regarded mini-series "Supply and Demand," "The Governor," "The Governor II," "Goodnight Sweetheart," "Love Hurts," "Bergerac," "The South Bank Show," "Blind Justice," "In Sickness and In Health" and "The Bill."

In London, Walker founded the Flipside Theatre group and co-starred in their production of "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea." He also appeared on stage in "Punchbag," "Pecong," "The Housekeeper," "Anthony," "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," "Ridley Walker" and "Arriverderci Mill Wall," and he is currently in rehearsals for his Broadway debut as Marc Antony in "Julius Caesar," starring Denzel Washington.

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