Walt Willey (born
January 26,
1951 in
Ottawa, Illinois) is an American actor. He is best known for playing
Jackson Montgomery on the
soap opera All My Children, a role he originated in 1987.
Willey attended
Southern Illinois University, where he majored in sculpture. While in college, he played baseball against
Drake Hogestyn, another future soap opera actor. In 1981, he left Illinois for New York City. His first soap opera role was that of Joe Novak on
Ryan's Hope. After numerous
Off-Broadway productions, including
Dust Off with
Dan Lauria, and stints on
Another World and
Ryan's Hope, Willey joined the cast of
All My Children.
Willey branched out into
stand-up comedy in 1989, entertaining across the country. He headlined at famous comedy clubs such as Caroline's in New York City and the
Comedy Store in California.
He was a
People's Choice Award nominee in 1992, and was named
All My Childrens 'Most Valuable Player' by Soap Opera Update's Reader's Poll. He was again awarded this honor in 1993.
Willey regularly hosts charity fundraisers, and developed the 'Willey World Endowment Fund', benefiting children's charities.
He and his third wife, Marie, married since 1994, own and operate Crystal Mesa Farm Guest Ranch near
Santa Fe, New Mexico. Willey splits his time between his ranch and New York City, where
All My Children films. He and Marie have two children.
When
Susan Lucci hosted "
Saturday Night Live,"
Phil Hartman parodied Willey as Jack Montgomery.
Appearances in other media
Willey appears in and co-wrote issue #13 of the comic book
The Second Life of Dr. Mirage. In the terms of the story, Willey had been born at the 'perfect astrological moment' and his murder would grant the killer great magical power. Willey is saved at the last possible second by the comic's main character.
Links
Internet Movie Database bio
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