Fredi Walker


Fredi Walker is an American actress, singer, director, and theatre producer.
She is an alumna of New York University. She married in 2000 and now goes by Fredi Walker-Browne.
Her Broadway debut was the role of Joanne Jefferson, the high-class lawyer and lover of Maureen Johnson, in the original Broadway cast of Rent. At 33, Walker-Browne was the oldest of the eight principal cast members. The role garnered her an Obie and a Fanny Award. She also toured nationally with The Lion King as Rafiki.
In 2005, her role of Joanne in the film version of Rent was played by Tracie Thoms. Walker stated that she was not offered the film role due to her age. At her request, however, the producers cast an actress of African descent.
In 2012, she had a recurring guest spot on the Showtime series The Big C.
She is the founder and president of Big Spoon Productions, which produces and directs screenplays and teleplays. Walker-Browne is currently a voice instructor at the Music and Art Academy in Matawan, New Jersey.

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