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''Aidee Walker'' was a member of Hamilton band [[Handsome Geoffrey]] (drums) and later the Auckland based bands [[Duchess]] (keyboards, backing vocals, percussion) and for a brief time [[Grande Cobra]] (drums).   
 
''Aidee Walker'' was a member of Hamilton band [[Handsome Geoffrey]] (drums) and later the Auckland based bands [[Duchess]] (keyboards, backing vocals, percussion) and for a brief time [[Grande Cobra]] (drums).   
  
''Walker'' has become more recently known for her film, television and theatre work. In 2003 she appeared as 'Lisa' in [[Greg Page]]'s feature film ''[[The Locals soundtrack|The Locals]]'' (2003). In television she has had a recurring role as 'Draska' on ''Outrageous Fortune'' (2005-2007), and appeared as 'Frances Steed' on ''Shortland Street'' (2005). Other television work includes appearances in ''Mercy Peak'' and ''Interrogation'', as well as a regular spot VJ-ing on Alt TV.
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''Walker'' has become more recently known for her film, television and theatre work, and is a performing arts graduate from Auckland's Unitech. In 2003 she appeared as 'Lisa' in [[Greg Page]]'s feature film ''[[The Locals soundtrack|The Locals]]'' (2003). In television she has had a recurring role as 'Draska' on ''Outrageous Fortune'' (2005-2007), and appeared as 'Frances Steed' on ''Shortland Street'' (2005). Other television work includes appearances in ''Mercy Peak'' and ''Interrogation'', as well as a regular spot VJ-ing on Alt TV.
  
 
''Aidee'' has also developed an impressive theatre resume, having performed in Auckland in ''Return to the Forbidden Planet'' (2003), ''The Government Inspector'' (2001), ''Candide'' (2002), ''Play 2.03'' (2003), ''Closer'' (2004), ''Undine'' (2004), ''The Land of Make Believe'' (2005), ''A Clockwork Orange'' (2005), ''The Jungle'' (2006) and ''And then you Die'' (2006).  
 
''Aidee'' has also developed an impressive theatre resume, having performed in Auckland in ''Return to the Forbidden Planet'' (2003), ''The Government Inspector'' (2001), ''Candide'' (2002), ''Play 2.03'' (2003), ''Closer'' (2004), ''Undine'' (2004), ''The Land of Make Believe'' (2005), ''A Clockwork Orange'' (2005), ''The Jungle'' (2006) and ''And then you Die'' (2006).  
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
[http://www.actors.co.nz/people/viewAnybody.aspx?AnybodyID=53243 ''Walker'''s resume from ''Karen Kay Management'']
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[http://www.actors.co.nz/people/viewAnybody.aspx?AnybodyID=53243 ''Walker'''s resume from ''Karen Kay Management'']<br>
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[http://www.myspace.com/laydeeaidee Laydee Aidee's Alt TV MySapce page]
  
 
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Revision as of 14:00, 15 September 2007

Aidee Walker from the play The Land of Make Believe, New Zealand Herald, October 2005

Aidee Walker was a member of Hamilton band Handsome Geoffrey (drums) and later the Auckland based bands Duchess (keyboards, backing vocals, percussion) and for a brief time Grande Cobra (drums).

Walker has become more recently known for her film, television and theatre work, and is a performing arts graduate from Auckland's Unitech. In 2003 she appeared as 'Lisa' in Greg Page's feature film The Locals (2003). In television she has had a recurring role as 'Draska' on Outrageous Fortune (2005-2007), and appeared as 'Frances Steed' on Shortland Street (2005). Other television work includes appearances in Mercy Peak and Interrogation, as well as a regular spot VJ-ing on Alt TV.

Aidee has also developed an impressive theatre resume, having performed in Auckland in Return to the Forbidden Planet (2003), The Government Inspector (2001), Candide (2002), Play 2.03 (2003), Closer (2004), Undine (2004), The Land of Make Believe (2005), A Clockwork Orange (2005), The Jungle (2006) and And then you Die (2006).

External Links

Walker's resume from Karen Kay Management
Laydee Aidee's Alt TV MySapce page

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