Movies starring Ally Walker

Biography: 
Raised in New Mexico, Ally Walker majored in biology and chemistry at the University of California in Santa Cruz. While spending a semester at Richmond College of the Arts in London, Ally became interested in the theater. After graduating with her degree in science, Ally worked on a genetic engineering project until a producer saw her in a L.A. restaurant and cast her in a movie. Television provid ...  show all 

Universal Soldier (1992)

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Genres: Action | Drama | Sci-Fi
Countries: USA
Actors: Jean-Claude Van Damme | Dolph Lundgren | Ally Walker | Ed O'Ross | Jerry Orbach | Leon Rippy | Tico Wells | Ralf Moeller | Robert Trebor | Gene Davis | Drew Snyder | Tommy 'Tiny' Lister | Simon Rhee | Eric Norris | Michael Winther
Directors: Roland Emmerich
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An elite team of soldiers has been used against terrorists where they use astounding physical capabilities to overcome them. Victoria, a reporter, follows them and discovers a part of their secret. When one of the team kills her cameraman she tries to escape. Luc, one of the soldiers begins to have flashbacks and turns sides and helps her as the remainder of the team follows to protect their secrets.

While You Were Sleeping (1995)

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Genres: Comedy | Romance
Countries: USA
Actors: Sandra Bullock | Bill Pullman | Peter Gallagher | Peter Boyle | Jack Warden | Glynis Johns | Micole Mercurio | Jason Bernard | Michael Rispoli | Ally Walker | Monica Keena | Ruth Rudnick | Marcia Wright | Dick Cusack | Thomas Q. Morris
Directors: Jon Turteltaub
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Lucy’s life consists of constant lonliness that is until she saves Peter’s life. Now she is a part of his family, and with a strong heart and fate on her side, others begin to realize what a terrific person she is, especially Jack, Peter’s brother. An extraordinarily true-to-life sequence of events begin to take place as Lucy and Jack become closer and learn more about each other and themselves than one would ever expect from such coincidental, yet believable events.