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Jamie Walters is an American actor, singer, firefighter and paramedic. In season 5 through 7 of Beverly Hills, 90210, the first series of the Beverly Hills, 90210 continuity, he portrayed Ray Pruit.

Biography

Jamie Walters was born as James Leland Walters Jr. on June 13, 1969, in Boston, Massachusetts in the USA. Th the age of 12, he got his first guitar, and at the age of 13, he started playing in garage bands. After high scool, he studied film at the New York University and acting at The Actors Space in New York City.[1]

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Jamie Walters in a Levi's commercial, 1988

In 1988, Jamie Walters appeared in a series of Levi's commercials. He then moved to Los Angeles where he intended to pursue an acting and musical career. In 1990, he had a small role in the TV movie Everyday Heroes. In 1991, he got a leading role in the movie Shout, together with John Travolta and Heather Graham. He also performed the song Rockin' the Pad on the soundtrack album of the movie.

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Jamie Walters with the cast of "The Heights"

In 1992, he starred in the TV series The Heights as a member of a rock band. The TV series was abandoned after only 12 episodes. The theme song How Do You Talk to an Angel sung by Jamie Walters, however, was published as a single and became number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 14, 1992.

This called the attention of Atlantic Records who signed a recording contract with Walters. In September 1994, they published his self-titled debut album "Jamie Walters". The single "Hold on" from this album reached position 16 on the Billboard Hot 100. in order to promote his album, Walters went on tour through the US. With more than a million copies sold, the album reached platinum status.

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Ray and Donna in Beverly Hills, 90210

In October 1994, Aaron Spelling who also had produced The Heights created the role of Ray Pruit, a carpenter and musician who became the boyfriend of Donna Martin, for his TV series Beverly Hills, 90210 and casted Jamie Walters for this role. Two years later, in November 1996, Walters left the show to concentrate on his career as a musician.

In 1997, Atlantic Records published Jamie Walters's second album "Ride" which was sold more than 500,000 times and thus reached gold status. He published his third album "Believed" in 2002 through the indie label Leisure Records.

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Jamie Walters as a fireworker

In June 2004, Jamie Walters graduated from the Los Angeles City Fire Department Academy. Since then, he is working as a as a full-time firefighter and paramedic for the Los Angeles City Fire Department.

Even if Jamie Walters since then focussed on his career with the Fire Department and on his family, he continued recording music and made some attempts for a comeback. In 2009, he appeared in "Confessions of a Teen Idol", a TV series on VH1 in which teen idols of the 80's and 90's presented themselves and tried to resurrect their careers.

Family

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Jamie and Patty Walters

In 1992, Jamie Walters got engaged to Drew Barrymore, but they broke up the engagement in 1993.

In 2002, he married Patty Walters who worked, like hinself, as an emergency medical technician. The couple has three daughters. Jamie Walter also has a son from an earlier relationship. Jamie, Patty, and the four children live together in Los Angeles.

Beverly Hills, 90210

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Jamie Walters als Ray Pruit in Beverly Hills, 90210, season 5

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Jamie Walters als Ray Pruit in Beverly Hills, 90210, season 6

In Beverly Hills, 90210, Jamie Walters first appeared in the season 5's episode 5 Rave On. He had recurring appearances throughout season 5 (25 episodes out of 32) and was a main cast member in episodes 1 through 13 of season 6. He later appeared as a guest star in episode 30 Ray of Hope and in the season 7's episode 10 Lost in Las Vegas.

Regarding the reasons he was cast for the show, Jamie Walters said:

"They were looking for someone who could sing to bring something different to the show. I'm lucky because I get to sing my songs." (1995)[1]

Jamie first liked his role and said:

"I like him because he is the most real of anyone on the show. Everyone else is very Beverly Hills - vary glamorous" (1995)[1]
"I like combining acting and music. I also like playing characters that are similar to myself 'cause they're playing my music. It's sort of the best of both worlds." (1995)[2]

However, when his character turned out to become abusive, he quit the show because this image was endangering his musical career. He later said:

"It was like you either have to change the character or you have to let me off the show, because I'm going out and I'm like trying to sell tickets on our tour, and there's like teenage girls out there who think, like they really think I'm an abusive guy you know, and they'd hold up signs saying like 'leave Donna alone' and that's like so not what I wanted." (1999)[2]
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Jamie Walters - Why & The Comfort of Strangers

Ray Pruit performs Why and The Comfort of Strangers in A Song for My Mother

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Jamie Walters - Reckless - BH90210

Ray Pruit performs Reckless in Ray of Hope

In his role as Ray Pruit, Jamie Walters performed some of the songs which were contained on his albums also in the show.[3]

from Jamie Walters:

from Ride:


Filmography

Movies:

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with John Travolta in "Shout"

  • 1990 Everyday Heroes as Erik Linderman (TV Movie)
  • 1991 Shout as Jesse Tucker
  • 1992 Bed & Breakfast as Mitch
  • 1994 Vanishing Son II and Vanishing Son IV as Reggie Valmont (TV Movies)
  • 1995 Burnzy's Last Call as Shannon
  • 1996 God's Lonely Man as Hustler
  • 2000 The Mumbo Jumbo as Thomas Doubting

TV series:

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Jamie Walters in the Season 6 credits of Beverly Hills, 90210

  • 1989/92 Quantum Leap as yYoung Max and Al 'Bingo' Calavicci (2 episodes)
  • 1991-1992 The Young Riders as Frank James (3 episodes)
  • 1992 The Heights as Alex O'Brien (13 episodes)
  • 1994-1996 Beverly Hills, 90210 as |Ray Pruit (40 episodes)
  • 1999 To Serve and Protect as Jeremy (2 episodes)
  • 2001 Dead Last as Vance Harmon (1 episode)
  • 2009 Confessions of a Teen Idol as himself (8 episodes)

Discography

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Cover of Jamie's debut album

Singles (selection):

  • 1992 How Do You Talk to an Angel (No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 14, 1992)
  • 1994 Hold On (peak position 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 )
  • 1995 Why

Albums:

  • 1994 Jamie Walters (certified as Platinum Album)
  • 1997 Ride (certified as Gold Album)
  • 2002 Believed

Images

→ see also Jamie Walters/Gallery#Images and Category:Images of Jamie Walters

Videos

→ see also Gallery:Jamie Walters#Videos

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Rodolpho, Adolfo; Talboo, A.J.; Jacobs, Adam: Music Lifted TV's Jamie Walters. In: Toledo Blade, April 27, 1995 (online on Google News)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Jamie Walters - Personal Quotes on IMDb
  3. Jamie Walters/Ray Pruit songs performed on en.allexperts.com

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