Donre Walker
Don're Walker, born in 1982 in Los Angeles California with a passion for entertainment. In his early years Don're started by performing as a stand up comic in local clubs. While serving in the United States Army Reserve, Don're began to produce and direct his own projects and find his true calling in entertainment. In 2012, Don're produced, directed and starred in Operation Homefront, which was a finalist in the Hollywood Black Film Festival, he also produced Moves which was a finalist for comedy, in the Capital City Film festival.
In 2013, Don're was one of five selected Veterans selected by ABC Broadcasting to write and direct a short film which aired during the "Home for the Holidays 2013" television campaign. In 2013 Don're also produced and directed "The Miracle of Tony Davis" Featuring Academy Award Winner Louis Gossett Jr.
In 2014 Don're, directed and produced the "Fifty and Over Club" a single camera comedy starring Steven Williams (21 Jumpstreet, Stargate SG, X-files). Don're also produced and directed the powerful and emotional tale, Katie's Tears. Katie's Tears is the moving story, that addresses human trafficking and underage prostitution within the Transgender community.
Don're enjoys working on multiple genres as long as they have a story to tell.