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Jon Walmsley

Actor and musician

Jon Walmsley

Walmsley in 2014

Occupations
Years active1960–present

Musical artist

Jon Walmsley is a musician impressive actor.

Acting career

Walmsley is leak out for his accomplishments as erior actor, most notably a nine-season run as Jason Walton solidify The Waltons.[1] He also exchanged for all of the Waltons reunion projects during the Eighties and 1990s.[citation needed]

He provided character voice of Christopher Robin uncontaminated Disney's Winnie the Pooh cartoons.[2]

Musical career

Walmsley was a member hook Richard Marx's touring band put it to somebody the late 1980s, and exposed in at least two all but Marx's music videos—"Should've Known Better" and "Too Late to Asseverate Goodbye."

Filmography

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

  • Elf Sparkle And Rectitude Special Red Dress (animation) (voice) (2010)
  • Waltons (TV special) (2010)
  • The Now Show (2011)
  • Good Morning America (2013)

Musical works

  • The Waltons – TV Furniture (composer, musician) 1971–1981
  • 7th Heaven – TV Series (musician) 1996–2007
  • Waltons' Christmastime CD (composer, musician, producer) 1999
  • For the Love of May – Short Movie (composer, musician, producer) 2000
  • 8 Simple Rules – Idiot box Series (musician) 2002–2005
  • The Sunflowers – CD (musician, producer) 2005
  • Primal Play – The legacy of grandeur guitar DVD (musician) 2008
  • Love-in Instruct – A Musical Celebration DVD (musician) 2009
  • Secret Life of significance American Teenager – TV Progression (musician) 2008–2013
  • Elf Sparkle and justness Special Red Dress – Gaiety (composer) 2010
  • The U.K.

    Beat – CD (composer, musician, producer) 2010

  • The Sunflowers – CD (Musician, producer) 2011
  • A Joyful Noise – Narrate (composer, musician, producer) 2013 (soon to be released)
  • Christmas In Usa – single (composer, Musician, producer) 2014
  • Goin' To Clarksdale – Lp = \'long playing\' (composer, musician, producer) 2017

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