RJ Walker, a native of South Bend, Indiana, has taken the entertainment industry by storm. Starting his journey as an actor, dancer, and choreographer, he traveled extensively throughout the Midwest and Southern regions, eventually rising to prominence in major hubs like Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta, and London.
With over a decade of acting training under his belt, RJ has honed his craft in both Los Angeles and London, and has also developed a strong background in improv comedy from renowned institutions such as Second City, UCB, iO West, Groundlings, The PIT New York, and The Nerdist.
RJ is perhaps best known for his standout role as "Clark County" in FX's award-winning series "Atlanta", where he played the rival rapper to Brian Tyree Henry's "Paper Boi". He has also made appearances in Lena Waithe and Halle Berry's series "Boomerang" on BET, as well as Amy Poehler's directorial debut "Wine Country", alongside Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, and Jason Schwartzman.
RJ's diverse television credits include appearances in "Baskets" on FX, "Hand Of God" on Amazon, "Castle" on ABC, and "Major Crimes" on TNT.