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Emma Walton Hamilton

Emma Katherine Walton Hamilton (born November 27, 1962) is a British-American children's book author, editor, educator, , and former , best known for her extensive collaborations with her mother, the renowned performer . Born in , , to and Tony , a celebrated stage designer, Hamilton spent her early years immersed in the before transitioning to writing and . She earned an in theater from and later an MFA in from , where she has served on the faculty of the MFA program since 2008 and as director of the Southampton Conference. Hamilton's career spans theater, television, and literature; she co-founded the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, New York, serving as co-artistic director and director of education for 17 years, and continues to direct the Young American Writers Project for students. As editorial director of The Julie Andrews Collection, she has co-authored more than 35 books, including the bestselling Very Fairy Princess series and Dumpy the Dump Truck series, with nine titles reaching the New York Times bestseller list. Her contributions to and advocacy include the parenting guide Raising Bookworms, which received the Parent's Choice Gold Medal, and national speaking engagements promoting the integration of and reading. In television, she earned an Emmy nomination as executive producer and writer for the series Julie's Greenroom (2017) and a for the audiobook Julie Andrews' Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies. Married to actor and producer Stephen Hamilton, she resides in , with their two children, Sam and Hope, and remains active as a writing coach and Bridport Prize-winning author.

Early life and education

Early life

Emma Walton Hamilton was born Emma Katherine Walton on November 27, 1962, in , . Her parents were British actress and singer Julie Andrews and British set and costume designer , who had married on May 10, 1959, after a childhood friendship that began in their hometown of . The couple's marriage faced strains from Andrews' rising career, leading to their separation in the mid-1960s and a finalized in 1968. In 1969, Andrews married American film director , becoming Emma's stepfather and creating a blended family that included Edwards' two children from his previous marriage, and Geoffrey. This union introduced new family dynamics, as Emma adjusted to sharing her mother's attention amid the high-profile lives of her parents and , while maintaining a close, collaborative bond with both her biological parents post-divorce. Emma spent her early childhood shuttling between residences in , —where her mother filmed just months after her birth in 1963—and , where her father established his design career. These moves were directly tied to her parents' professional commitments in theater, film, and production design, immersing her from a young age in the creative and logistical worlds of the entertainment industry.

Education

Emma Walton Hamilton spent part of her childhood in , while her family lived in the area for her mother's film work. In addition to formal schooling, Hamilton received informal through family-influenced activities, such as co-authoring her first story, Charlie the Englishman, with her mother at age five, and continuing to write stories and a novel independently during her childhood and early teens. These experiences, shaped by her parents' careers in theater and design, fostered an early passion for narrative and performance. Hamilton earned an undergraduate degree in theater from . She later received an MFA in and literature from , completing the program in 2021. In her late teens and early twenties, Hamilton studied to prepare for a career in theater, motivated by her family's deep roots in the entertainment industry, which inspired her initial pursuit of on-stage and on-screen roles before expanding into directing and writing. This academic and informal preparation bridged her educational years to her professional debut in the arts.

Career

Acting and performance

Emma Walton Hamilton began her acting career in the early , pursuing roles in film, television, and theater over approximately a decade. Her debut came in 1983 with a small part as the Angry Hooker in the comedy , directed by . The following year, she appeared as Maude's Nurse in the ensemble comedy , again under Edwards' direction and alongside her mother, , who played one of the leads. In 1986, Hamilton had two film roles: a brief appearance as First Extra in the comedy A Fine Mess and a more substantial supporting part as Kate Fairchild in That's Life!, a dramedy that reunited her with Andrews and Edwards, marking a notable family collaboration in her early career. She continued with minor roles in films such as Blind Date (1987) and Switch (1991), while also taking on small television parts, including as Lenore Cassidy in the soap opera As the World Turns (1988), during this period. Additionally, Hamilton performed in various theater productions, contributing to her foundational experience in the performing arts. By around 1991, Hamilton transitioned away from on-screen and stage acting, shifting her focus toward directing and producing, including co-founding the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, New York.

Theater production and direction

Emma Walton Hamilton co-founded the Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, New York, in 1991 alongside her husband Stephen Hamilton and producer Sybil Christopher, transforming a former nightclub into a professional venue dedicated to contemporary theater. As co-artistic director and producer for 13 years (1991–2004), then as director of education and programming for young audiences until 2008, she played a pivotal role in shaping the theater's programming, overseeing more than 50 productions that emphasized new works, regional premieres, and community engagement, for a total tenure of 17 years. Under her leadership, notable early productions included the world premiere of Men's Lives by Joe Pintauro in 1991, for which Hamilton served as dramaturg and editor, highlighting local voices and environmental themes relevant to the East End fishing community. In addition to production oversight, Hamilton directed the theater's educational and outreach efforts as Director of Education and Programming for Young Audiences, developing initiatives that made theater accessible to diverse groups. These programs encompassed theater workshops, kids' camps, classes, and free or low-cost performances for students, fostering literacy and artistic skills among thousands of local youth over her tenure. Her focus on young audiences helped position Bay Street as an educational hub, with initiatives like pay-what-you-can ticketing and school partnerships enhancing cultural access in the region. Hamilton's contributions extended to creative direction, including the development and staging of a symphonic adaptation of Simeon's Gift—a children's book she co-authored with —at Theater, which subsequently toured to venues such as the , Symphony, and . Through these efforts, the theater became a vital , impacting the Sag Harbor community by nurturing emerging talent and promoting theater as a tool for social and artistic growth.

Writing and editing

Emma Walton Hamilton has established a prolific career in , most notably through her extensive collaborations with her mother, , resulting in over 30 co-authored books. Their partnership began in the early , producing whimsical stories that blend and family themes, often illustrated by family members or trusted collaborators. A cornerstone of their joint work is the "Dumpy" series, comprising 13 books that debuted in 2000 with Dumpy and the Big Storm, featuring endearing tales of a little and his farmyard . The series, which includes titles like Dumpy and the Firefighters and Dumpy Saves , emphasizes themes of bravery, community, and adventure, appealing to young readers through simple, rhythmic narratives. Other notable collaborations include the Very Fairy Princess series, launched in 2010 with The Very Fairy Princess, which follows a spirited girl embracing her inner sparkle amid everyday escapades, spawning multiple sequels that celebrate self-confidence and creativity. More recent joint projects encompass Waiting in the Wings (2024), a heartwarming story of friendship and perseverance, and a 2025 reissue of The Great American Mousical, a middle-grade novel paying homage to through the antics of theatrical mice. Beyond co-authorship, Hamilton has pursued independent writing and editorial projects, contributing to literature that supports young readers and their families. Her solo book Raising Bookworms: Getting Kids Reading for Pleasure and Empowerment (2009) provides practical strategies and activities to foster a love of reading in children, drawing from her experiences as an author and parent to empower reluctant readers. In her editorial role, she has shaped works such as Lilibet the Brave: The Unusual Childhood of an Unlikely Queen, a picture book exploring Queen Elizabeth II's early years during World War II, and Blue Wolf, an adventurous tale in the Julie Andrews Collection that delves into themes of destiny and courage. Hamilton has also served as a resident editor for publishers including MB Publishing and Enlightened Generation, where she offers manuscript evaluations and line-editing to aspiring and established children's authors, leveraging her dual perspective as creator and . Complementing her print work, she extends her influence through narration and production, voicing titles like School of Fear and contributing to spoken-word projects. Notably, she co-produced the Grammy-winning Julie Andrews' Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies (2011), which earned the Best Spoken Word Album for Children at the , highlighting her skill in bringing stories to life through audio.

Teaching and advocacy

Emma Walton Hamilton has been a faculty member in Stony Brook University's MFA Program in and at since 2008, where she teaches courses on and related topics as a Visiting . In this role, she also serves as the director of the annual Conference, mentoring emerging writers and fostering professional development in the field of youth . Her teaching emphasizes practical skills in crafting narratives for young readers, drawing from her extensive experience as an author and editor. Beyond academia, Hamilton provides writing coaching and leads workshops focused on and . She offers self-paced online courses through her platform, covering topics such as picture books, middle-grade novels, and the business of publishing, aimed at aspiring authors at various levels. During her 17-year tenure at Theater in , initially as co-artistic director for 13 years (1991–2004) and subsequently as director of education and programming for young audiences, she developed educational initiatives including theater workshops and programs that integrated writing, performance, and skills for children and teens. These efforts extended her commitment to hands-on mentorship in . As an arts and literacy advocate, Hamilton promotes children's and through speaking engagements at schools, universities, and conferences nationwide. She co-founded the Julie Andrews Collection, an imprint dedicated to high-quality children's books that encourage reading and imagination, and has supported initiatives tying literary themes to broader literacy promotion. Additionally, she co-hosts the "Julie's Library" podcast with her mother, , which highlights diverse children's books to foster inclusive reading habits and cultural awareness. Hamilton extended her advocacy into educational media as co-creator, writer, and executive producer of the series (2017), a program designed to introduce young children to the through and . The series, which earned two Emmy nominations, emphasizes creativity, collaboration, and artistic expression as foundational to early . Through this production, she aimed to inspire a love for among very young audiences, aligning with her broader goals in and cultural enrichment.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Emma Walton Hamilton married , , and acting coach Stephen (Steve) Hamilton in 1991. The couple has two children: a son named Sam and a daughter named . was born prematurely in 2003 and spent the initial weeks of her life in a , an experience that later influenced the family's advocacy for children's hospitals. In addition to their personal partnership, Hamilton and her husband co-founded the Bay Street Theater in 1991 alongside producer Sybil Christopher, where they collaborated closely on artistic and production endeavors for many years.

Residences and later years

Emma Walton Hamilton has resided in Sag Harbor, New York, since the early 1990s, where she co-founded the Bay Street Theater in 1991 alongside her husband, Stephen Hamilton, and producer Sybil Christopher. This coastal village on Long Island became a central hub for her professional and personal life, facilitating her involvement in theater production and community arts initiatives, including serving as co-artistic director of the theater for seventeen years. Her choice of Sag Harbor was influenced by family ties, as her father, Tony Walton, had long maintained a home there, and the location allowed her to balance creative endeavors with raising her family. Following the births of her children in the late and early , Hamilton transitioned from full-time theater management to focusing on writing, editing, and teaching, while remaining anchored in Sag Harbor. This shift enabled her to integrate family responsibilities with her career, living year-round in the area with her husband, an and director, and their two adult children, Sam and Hope. No major relocations occurred after this period; instead, Sag Harbor provided a stable environment for ongoing collaborations, such as co-authoring children's books with her mother, , who also resides in the village. As of 2025, Hamilton continues to be actively engaged in Sag Harbor-based projects, including directing the Young Artists and Writers Project at Theater and serving on the board of advisors for Sag Harbor Cinema. She teaches in Stony Brook University's MFA program in , a role she has held since , and co-hosts the Julie's Library with her mother. These commitments reflect a sustained balance of professional output and without indications of semi-retirement, as evidenced by recent book releases and public events in the area.

Works

Publications

Emma Walton Hamilton has co-authored over 35 books, primarily for children, often in collaboration with her mother, Edwards. Her publications span picture books, chapter books, and series that emphasize themes of imagination, family, and adventure, published mainly by major houses such as and Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. Many of these works have been adapted into audiobooks, frequently narrated by Andrews herself, enhancing their accessibility for young listeners.

Co-authored Children's Books

Hamilton's children's books are frequently co-written with Edwards, featuring whimsical stories illustrated by artists like and Christine Davenier. Key series include:
  • Dumpy Series (2000–2006, ): This rhyming series follows the adventures of a named Dumpy and his friends on a . Titles include Dumpy the Dump Truck (2000), Dumpy at (2000), Dumpy Saves (2001), Dumpy and His Pals (2001), Dumpy's Friends on the Farm (2001), Dumpy and the Big Storm (2002), Dumpy and the Firefighters (2003), Dumpy to the Rescue! (2004), Dumpy's Apple Shop (2004), Dumpy's Happy Holidays (2005), Dumpy's Extra Busy Day (2006), and Dumpy's Valentine (2006).
  • Very Fairy Princess Series (2010–2016, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers): Centered on young Geraldine, who believes she is a in everyday life, this early series promotes self-confidence and . Titles include The Very Fairy Princess (2010), The Very Fairy Princess: A Spooky, Sparkly Halloween (2010), The Very Fairy Princess Takes the Stage (2011), The Very Fairy Princess: Here Comes the Flower Girl! (2012), The Very Fairy Princess: A Merry (2012), The Very Fairy Princess Follows Her Heart (2013), The Very Fairy Princess: Faithfully Yours, Geraldine (2015), The Very Fairy Princess: Graduation Girl! (2016), and The Very Fairy Princess: Attitude of Gratitude (2016).
Other notable co-authored titles include Simeon's Gift (2003, ), The First Notes: The Story of (2022, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers), The Enchanted Symphony: A (2023, for Young Readers), Waiting in the Wings (2024, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers), a story about a young performer discovering her passion for theater, and The Great American Mousical (2025, Amulet Books), exploring the magic of .

Non-fiction

Hamilton's sole major non-fiction work is Raising Bookworms: Getting Kids Reading for Pleasure and Empowerment (2009, Beech Tree Books), a parenting guide offering practical strategies to foster a love of reading in children through family involvement and creative activities.

Edited Works

As editorial director of the Julie Andrews Collection, Hamilton has curated and edited several titles for young readers, focusing on inspirational stories. Examples include Lilibet the Brave by Katy Rose (2022, End Game Kidz), a biographical picture book about a young Queen Elizabeth II; and Blue Wolf by Catherine Creedon (2003, HarperCollins), a fantasy tale of a boy discovering his destiny.

Audiobooks and Adaptations

Numerous Hamilton titles have audiobook editions, often narrated by , available through platforms like Audible and Hachette Audio. For instance, the Very Fairy Princess series and Waiting in the Wings feature Andrews' narration, bringing the stories to life with musical elements (2024, Hachette Audio). Select works have also seen stage and symphonic adaptations, such as Simeon's Gift, which premiered at Theatre and was adapted for symphony orchestra performances.

Filmography and media

Emma Walton Hamilton began her on-screen career in the early with small roles in feature films, often directed by , before transitioning to production and voice work later in her career. Her acting credits primarily consist of supporting and uncredited parts in comedies during the and early .

Acting Roles

Hamilton's film appearances include:
  • Curse of the Pink Panther (1983), as Angry Hooker (credited as Emma Walton).
  • Micki + Maude (1984), as Maude's Nurse.
  • A Fine Mess (1986), as First Extra.
  • That's Life! (1986), as Kate Fairchild.
  • Blind Date (1987), as Muggette #1.
  • Switch (1991), as Fur Protestor.
She has made guest appearances on television, including in 2020, where she discussed her collaborative memoir Home Work with her mother, .

Production Credits

Hamilton served as executive producer and co-creator (alongside and Judy Rothman Rofé) for the children's series (2017), a puppet-based focusing on the , which earned two Emmy nominations.

Voice and Narration

As a Grammy Award-winning voice artist, Hamilton has narrated numerous audiobooks, often collaborating with her mother. Notable examples include:
  • Julie Andrews' Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies (2009), co-narrated with .
  • School of Fear by Gitty Daneshvari (2009).
  • Me…Jane by (2011).
  • All Kinds of Kisses by Nancy Tafuri (2012).
She has also provided voice work for various children's audio productions and industrial spots.

Other Media

Hamilton co-hosts the ongoing Julie's Library (launched 2020 by ), where she and read and discuss children's books to promote . The series features family-friendly episodes with and educational insights.

Awards and honors

Literary awards

Emma Walton Hamilton has received several literary awards recognizing her contributions to , guides, and . In 2011, she shared the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children with her mother, , for their narration of the audiobook Julie Andrews' Collection of Poems, Songs, and Lullabies, which features a selection of classic poems, songs, and lullabies performed with musical accompaniment. Her 2009 parenting book Raising Bookworms: Getting Kids Reading for Pleasure and Empowerment earned multiple honors, including a Parents' Choice Gold Medal for its practical strategies to foster reading habits in children. The same title also received a Silver Medal in the Parenting/Family category at the Living Now Book Awards, which celebrate books promoting positive living and personal growth. Additionally, Raising Bookworms was awarded a Silver Medal in the Parenting category at the 2009 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY), highlighting its excellence among independent and small press titles. In the realm of poetry, Hamilton won the Bridport Prize in 2021 for her poem "Over the ," a dialogue between herself and her great-grandfather, a British coal miner and ; this piece later became part of her 2022 collection , published by . Books edited by Hamilton have also garnered Parents' Choice Gold Medals, though specific titles are not detailed in available records. No new literary awards for her 2024–2025 publications, such as collaborations on children's books, have been announced as of November 2025.

Performance and production awards

Emma Walton Hamilton received two Daytime Emmy Award nominations for her work on the children's series , which she co-created, executive produced, and wrote alongside her mother, , and . The nominations were for Outstanding Writing in a Children's or Family Viewing Program in 2018 and for her contributions as to the series' overall production. The program, which debuted in 2017, focused on introducing young audiences to the through and music, earning acclaim for its educational approach to theater and performance. Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton were jointly honored with the 2023 New Victory Arts Award by New 42, an organization dedicated to theater for young audiences, in recognition of their contributions to children's theater and arts education. The award acknowledged their collaborative work producing family-oriented performances and outreach initiatives that promote access to live theater.

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    Emma Walton Hamilton is a Co-Founder of the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, NY, now in its fifteenth season. Her role there encompasses bringing theater ...Missing: acting | Show results with:acting