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| - Chris Walker is an American former professional wrestler.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Chris Walker Real Name Chris Walker Job Titles Colourist First publication Unknown
- Christopher Jonathan Vaughn (born on August 25, 1983 in Wayne, Michigan) is an American professional wrestler that currently works in World Pro Wrestling and Grand Slam Wrestling. He is the retired son of a retired professional wrestler Steven "The Animal" Vaughn, who is to credit the reason why Chris had gotten into the sport of wrestling. Chris has made quite a few appearance in wrestling companies. I believe like 18 different companies, first started working for World Wrestling Entertainment's development territory, Ohio Valley Wrestling
- Miles has his first encounter with Walker in a corridor above the main hall, where he suddenly appears behind him and throws him through a window into the atrium in attempt to kill him. There, Miles meets with Father Martin for the first time. Walker is seen in various points from then on throughout the game, tracking down Miles so he can finally kill him. Near the ending of the game, Walker makes his last appearance under the asylum in the Underground Lab. There, he catches Miles who is currently being chased by The Walrider. However, just before he is able to kill Miles, Walker is ambushed by The Walrider, who brutally slams Walker into the nearby walls and then gruesomly kills Walker, using a vent to literally "grind" him.
- Chris Walker has had two roles on Coronation Street: from March to May 1997 he played decorator Ray Thorpe, who romanced Tricia Armstrong. He returned to the programme from December 2005 to March 2006 as repentant killer Ed Jackson, who had murdered Ernest Bishop in January 1978 (the part then being played by Dave Parke). On film he played in When Saturday Comes with Sean Bean and The Fourth Protocol with Michael Caine. Away from acting Chris enjoys gourmet cooking and is a public speaker on both subjects.
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