

A Texas original, raised in Uvalde by Bill and Janice McWhorter, Audrey's path to acting ran straight through a broadcast journalism degree at Texas Tech University that was supposed to lead somewhere sensible. It led to storytelling instead, and honestly, everyone won.
Her television work spans some of the most talked about shows of the past decade, including Euphoria, Better Call Saul, Preacher and Killer Women. On the feature side she has worked opposite Lou Diamond Phillips and Jason Patric in the western Big Kill, held her own in Jonathan Watson's dark comedy Arizona alongside Rosemarie DeWitt, and shared the screen with Robert Redford in the Netflix original Our Souls at Night. She is of Scottish, Irish and English descent, which explains the storytelling instinct and probably the stubbornness too.
Audrey Walters is a SAG actor, writer, creator, and producer and co-founder of Quick Wit Studios, an independent production company built on smart storytelling and bold creative vision. Quick Wit develops and produces original work across film, television, digital media, podcasts, books, and live entertainment. With a community-driven approach and a growing collective of talent and businesses, the studio creates work that entertains, challenges, and connects. Audrey's fingerprints are on every layer, from the page to the screen.
Audrey co-founded Talk to the Camera in 2013, an award-winning nationwide program using movie-making to teach children empathy, collaboration, and social communication. Rooted in a belief that storytelling belongs to everyone, the program is free and accessible to all children regardless of background, with an ongoing commitment to serving underserved communities.
Dark Comedy Reel- Grounded Southern charmer and street smart soccer mom meets sassy trophy wife with a "new money" kind of grit.