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Kim Walker (other)
Kim Walker or Kimberly Walker may refer to: * Kim Walker (actress) (1968–2001), American actress * Kim Walker (bassoonist) (active 2000-present), Scottish-American musician * Kim Walker (dancer), former dancer, CEO of NAISDA Dance College, Australia, since 2007/8 * Kim Walker (field hockey) (born 1975), Australian field hockey player * Kim Walker-Smith (born 1981), American singer, songwriter, Christian worship leader * Kimberly Walker (soldier) (died 2013), American soldier and murder victim * Paigion Kimberly Paigion Walker (born September 27, 1986), better known mononymously as Paigion, is an American actress, radio and television personality. She is best known as the one-fourth of the new set of hosts of BET's ''106 & Park'' from October 1 ...
, stage name of Kimberly Paigion Walker (born 1986), American television personality and actress {{hndis, Walker, Kim ...
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Kim Walker (actress)
Kimberly Anne Walker (June 19, 1968 – March 6, 2001) was an American film and television actress. One of her best known roles was that of Heather Chandler in the 1988 comedy ''Heathers''. Walker's only starring role was in the 1995 independent drama film '' A Reason to Believe,'' where she played the character of Judith. Biography Walker was born on June 19, 1968. Walker attended Grace Church School and Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, often referred to simply as LaGuardia, is a public High school (North America), high school specializing in teaching visual arts and performing arts, located near Lincoln Ce .... She died of a brain tumor at her Los Angeles home on March 6, 2001. Filmography References External links * * Actresses from New York City American film actresses American television actresses Deaths from brain cancer in the United States 1968 births 2001 deaths 20th-century ...
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Kim Walker (bassoonist)
Kim Walker is an American bassoonist. Career After 10 years at Indiana University, Walker became Dean of Music at Sydney Conservatorium of Music in 2004. Walker's career as a bassoonist is well documented with a catalogue of well over 23 solo recordings available. She continues to perform worldwide. On May 24, 2018 Walker was named the new director of the Texas Tech University School of Music Texas Tech University School of Music is the music school at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. Previously a department of the College of Arts & Sciences, the School of Music has been within the Talkington College of Visual & Performing Ar ... and assumed the role on July 1, replacing interim director Keith Dye. She resigned the role on July 8, 2020 and was replaced by Robin Germany. References External links Official Website {{DEFAULTSORT:Walker, Kim American classical bassoonists Interlochen Center for the Arts alumni Curtis Institute of Music alumni Indiana Un ...
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Kim Walker (dancer)
Kim Walker or Kimberly Walker may refer to: * Kim Walker (actress) (1968–2001), American actress * Kim Walker (bassoonist) (active 2000-present), Scottish-American musician * Kim Walker (dancer), former dancer, CEO of NAISDA Dance College, Australia, since 2007/8 * Kim Walker (field hockey) (born 1975), Australian field hockey player * Kim Walker-Smith (born 1981), American singer, songwriter, Christian worship leader * Kimberly Walker (soldier) (died 2013), American soldier and murder victim * Paigion Kimberly Paigion Walker (born September 27, 1986), better known mononymously as Paigion, is an American actress, radio and television personality. She is best known as the one-fourth of the new set of hosts of BET's ''106 & Park'' from October 1 ...
, stage name of Kimberly Paigion Walker (born 1986), American television personality and actress {{hndis, Walker, Kim ...
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NAISDA Dance College
The NAISDA Dance College (usually referred to as simply NAISDA) is a performing arts training college based in Kariong, New South Wales for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia. It was established as the Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Scheme (AISDS) in 1975, which became the National Aboriginal and Islander Skills Development Association (NAISDA) in 1988. The date of establishment of the college is usually cited as 1976, although some sources report it as 1975. The dance troupe Aboriginal Islander Dance Theatre (AIDT) arose in 1976 from AISDS, from which several dancers and choreographers went on to form Bangarra Dance Theatre. History 1975–1999 The Aboriginal/ Islander Skills Development Scheme was founded by African American dancer Carole Johnson in 1975. She had toured Australia, performing in Adelaide and Sydney, in 1972, as part of the Eleo Pomare Dance Company of New York City, and was commissioned by the Australia Council for the Arts ...
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Kim Walker (field Hockey)
Kim Walker (born 14 December 1975) is an Australian field hockey player who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and also known as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes from 204 Na .... References External links * 1975 births Living people Australian female field hockey players Olympic field hockey players for Australia Field hockey players at the 2008 Summer Olympics Commonwealth Games medallists in field hockey Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Australia Field hockey players at the 2006 Commonwealth Games 21st-century Australian women Medallists at the 2006 Commonwealth Games Place of birth missing (living people) {{Australia-fieldhockey-bio-stub ...
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Kim Walker-Smith
Kim Walker-Smith (born December 19, 1981 as Kimberlee Dawn Walker) is an American singer, songwriter, worship leader, and recording artist. She produced her first solo album, ''Here Is My Song'', which was released in February 2008 through the Jesus Culture record label. Walker-Smith is best known as the worship leader for the Jesus Culture Band and Jesus Culture events, and as a worship pastor for Bethel Church in Redding. Her rendition of the John Mark McMillan song " How He Loves" has been viewed over 22 million times on YouTube. Her rendition of Brian Johnson's and Jon Mohr's song "Where You Go I Go" has over 9 million views on YouTube. Personal life Kim Walker was born in Albany, Oregon, and "raised in a small farm town called Klamath Falls, Oregon." Her parents divorced when she was four years old. Her family moved frequently, causing her to be shy and withdrawn as a result of always being "the new kid". Walker stated that her family "for generations has been ...
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Kimberly Walker (soldier)
Kimberly Walker (died February 14, 2013) was an American in the US Army with the rank of corporal who served in the Iraq war. Walker was strangled to death by her boyfriend, Sergeant Montrell Lamar Anderson Mayo, on February 14, 2013, in a Colorado Springs, Colorado hotel room. Mayo was convicted of first-degree murder by a military jury A United States military "jury" (or "members", in military parlance) serves a function similar to an American civilian jury, but with several notable differences. Only a general court-martial (which may impose any sentences, from dishonorable disch ... and sentenced to life without parole, demotion to private and dishonorable discharge. References 2013 deaths {{US-army-bio-stub ...
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