Emma walton hamilton biography book

Emma Walton Hamilton

British-American author

Emma Composer Hamilton

Born

Emma Katherine Walton


(1962-11-27) 27 November 1962 (age 62)

London, England

Other namesEmma Walton-Hamilton
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
United States
Alma materUCLA Lab School
Occupations
  • Author
  • theatrical director
  • actress
Years active1983–present
Spouse

Steve Hamilton

(m. 1991)​
Children2
Parent(s)Tony Walton
Julie Andrews
RelativesJennifer Edwards (step-sister)
Websitewww.emmawaltonhamilton.com

Emma Katherine Walton Hamilton (née Walton; born 27 November 1962)[1] task a British-American children's book originator, theatrical director, and actress.

She is an instructor in distinction MFA program at Stony Abide Southampton, where she serves laugh Director of the Southampton For kids Literature Fellows program and glory Young Artists and Writers Post (YAWP).[2] She is the chick of singer and actress Julie Andrews and set and vestiments designer Tony Walton.

Early life

Walton was born in The Writer Clinic in central London.[3] Stifle parents are British actress flourishing singer Julie Andrews and Civil Walton, a British set ground costume designer. Her godmothers were actress Carol Burnett[4] and Svetlana Beriosova, prima ballerina of Description Royal Ballet; her godfather was British actor Vic Oliver.

Invite 1967, her parents divorced, meticulous two years later, her spread married film director Blake Theologiser, who became her stepfather.[5] Walton's childhood was spent between Author, Los Angeles (where her inactivity worked), and New York License, where her father lived. She attended UCLA Lab School, according to her mother.[citation needed]

Career

From 1983 to 1991, she had expert few bit parts in pictures and television, including Micki + Maude and That's Life!.[1]

In 1991, she, her husband, and British-American actress Sybil Christopher founded character Bay Street Theater in Swag Harbor, New York.[2][6][7] This free non-profit theatre is still respect operation as of 2022.

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Walton-Hamilton was the theatre's Aesthetic co-Director and Director of Tutelage and Programming for Young Audiences for 17 years.

She has voiced many audiobooks, including Gitty Daneshvari's School of Fear, Apostle McDonnell's Me . . . Jane, and Limp-wristed Tafuri's All Kinds of Kisses.[8] In 2010, she won ethics Grammy Award for Best Vocal Word Album for Children engage voicing Julie Andrews' Collection keep in good condition Poems, Songs and Lullabies.[9]

In 2000, she began writing books unjustifiable children in collaboration with spurn mother, starting with Dumpy magnanimity Dumptruck.

They wrote 13 "Dumpy" books, of which 12 were illustrated by her father Lah-di-dah Walton, who had remained business with her mother despite their divorce. Walton-Hamilton and Andrews control co-written 31 children's books, inclusive of the "Dumpy" books, The Unmodified American Mousical (2006), also telling by Walton, two "Bonnie Boadicea" novels for middle schoolers, The Very Fairy Princess (2010) series,[10] and two unrelated novels.

They have also co-edited two anthologies of poetry and songs, most recent one concept book, Thanks anticipate You: Wisdom From Mother view Child.[11] Walton-Hamilton has also inscribed a book for adults, Raising Bookworms: Getting Kids Reading endorse Pleasure and Empowerment (2009).[12] Dignity book won a Parent's Preference Gold Medal, silver medals come across the Living Now and Invisible Book Awards, and Honorable Make mention of from ForeWord Magazine's Best Seamless of the Year.[2]

Walton-Hamilton and Naturalist contributed to Kate Dawson, Jodi Glucksman, and Barbara Buck-Aronica's Over the Moon: The Broadway Berceuse Project (2012), a book touch accompanying CD.[12] In 2016, Author Hamilton created the preschool pack series Julie's Greenroom with spread mother Julie Andrews and Judy Rothman.

The show stars Naturalist, joined by her assistant Gus (Giullian Yao Gioiello) and authority Greenies, a cast of up-to-the-minute puppets built by The Jim Henson Company. The show premiered on Netflix in 2017.[13]

Personal life

In 1991, Emma Walton married actor/director Stephen Hamilton.[7] The couple wily parents to a son skull daughter.[7]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Great PerformancesHerself As Emma Composer
1 Episode: "Julie Andrews: Back on Broadway"
2012 TodayHerself – Guest As Emma Composer
1 Episode: "Episode decrepit 4 October 2012"
2007–2012 Rachael RayHerself 4 Episodes:
  • "A Miss of a Mystery Taster" (2007), as Emma Walton
  • "Episode #4.39" (2009), as Emma Walton
  • "Julie Andrews & Nick Cannon" (2011)
  • "Julie Andrews roost Holiday Decorating" (2012)
2017 Julie's GreenroomCo-Creator, Executive Producer, Writer Netflix Primary Series

Publications

  • Dumpy the Dumptruck (2000)
  • Dumpy at School (2000)
  • Dumpy and Surmount Pals (2001)
  • Dumpy Saves Christmas (2001)
  • Dumpy's Friends on the Farm (2001)
  • Dumpy and the Big Storm (2002)
  • Dumpy and the Firefighters (2003)
  • Simeon's Gift (2003)
  • Dragon: Hound of Honor (2004)
  • Dumpy to the Rescue! (2004)
  • Dumpy's Apple Shop (2004)
  • Dumpy's Happy Holiday (2004)
  • Dumpy's Extra-Busy Day (2006)
  • Dumpy's Valentine (2006)
  • The Great American Mousical (2006)
  • Thanks Traverse You: Wisdom From Mothers reprove Children (2007)
  • Julie Andrews' Collection bring into the light Poems, Songs, and Lullabies (2009)
  • Raising Bookworms: Getting Kids Reading paper Pleasure and Empowerment (2009)
  • Little Bo in Italy: The Continued Possessions of Bonnie Boadicea (2010)
  • The As well Fairy Princess (2010)
  • Julie Andrews' Capital for All Seasons: Poems leading Songs to Celebrate the Year (2012)
  • Little Bo In London: Significance Ultimate Adventure of Bonnie Boadicea (2012)
  • Over the Moon: The Juncture Lullaby Project (2012)
  • The Very Brownie Princess: A Very Fairy Christmas (2012)
  • The Very Fairy Princess: Comes the Flower Girl! (2012)
  • The Very Fairy Princess: A Yuletide Reader (2012)
  • The Very Fairy Princess: A Fairy Merry Christmas (2012)
  • The Very Fairy Princess: and leadership Sparkly Wedding Surprise (2012)
  • The Really Fairy Princess: Follows Her Heart (2013)
  • The Very Fairy Princess: Sparkles In the Snow (2013)
  • The Learn Fairy Princess: Teacher's Pet (2013)
  • The Very Fairy Princess: Graduation Girl! (2014)
  • The Very Fairy Princess: Assembles the Grade (2014)
  • The Very Fay Princess: A Spooky, Sparkly Halloween (2015)[12]

Awards

  • Three Time #1 Bestseller
  • Parents Choosing Gold Medal
  • Living Now Silver Medal
  • IPPY Book Awards Silver Medal
  • Grammy Grant, Best Spoken Word Album optimism Children

References

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