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Jay Walker
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Before the Night Is Over (2020)
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Jay Walker was born on 14 October 1974 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for
Before the Night Is Over (2020)
,
Fall (2024)
and
Nun of That (2008)
.
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2 wins total
Known for
Before the Night Is Over
4.7
Mr. Wheatstraw
2020
Fall
Short
Man
2024
Nun of That
4.8
Married Strip Club Patron
2008
Unconditional
Short
Second Unit or Assistant Director
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Actor
Previous
12
Fall
Short
Man
2024
Disorienting Dick
5.5
Cornelius Swole
(as Jaybird Walker)
2022
Strapped for Danger II: Undercover Vice
5.5
Senator Hanson
2020
Vote Motherfucker
Tom
2020
Before the Night Is Over
4.7
Mr. Wheatstraw
2020
Strapped for Danger
4.7
Strip Club Patron
2017
Accidental Incest
6.5
Angel #2
2014
The Other Side
Short
Commissary Worker
2011
The Disco Exorcist
4.5
Nude Orgy Member
2011
A Step in the Wrong Direction
Short
Bill Arnold
2011
Nun of That
4.8
Married Strip Club Patron
2008
Writer's Block
8.2
Short
Suave Latino
2007
Writer
Previous
1
Writer's Block
8.2
Short
Writer
2007
Second Unit or Assistant Director
Upcoming
1
Unconditional
assistant director
Post-production
Short
Videos
1
Trailer 1:43
Before the Night is Over
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Alternative name
Jaybird Walker
Height
6′ 1½″ (1.87 m)
Born
October 14
,
1974
Providence, Rhode Island, USA
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Who cares if the glass is half-full or half-empty? Are you gonna be satisfied with half-anything, B&M about it, or do what it takes to fill it all the way?
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