*Famous Faces on "The Walking Dead" (Season 3)!
After barely surving a very brutal zombie attack at the end of the 2nd season finale, Rick and the surviving group move to more dangerous and unpredictable surroundings. But after of months on the road , Rick finds what he thinks is the best place to hold up in in: a Prison! And while thinking it's safer than being outside with all the walkers , he will soon find out that there might be things more dangerous in the inside or the walkers....
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- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Morgan Strebler is an internationally recognized, award-winning mentalist, psychological illusionist, and actor, writer, and director. As one of the world's foremost entertainers, his performances leave spectators jaws dropped, speechless, and wanting more. Further, Morgan creates almost all of his spellbinding effects. And, he is one of the most sought after inventors of new and innovative routines for use by other world-class performers. A portion of Morgan's international fame has been built over two decades of television performances, talk shows, series, interviews, and championship competitions in 107 countries on five (5) continents before millions of viewers. Morgan has performed live at many major Las Vegas casinos, including Hard Rock, Venetian, two (2) years at Caesar's Palace, and four (4) years at Bellagio. Earning the moniker, "Celebrity Mentalist", he has given personal performances for some of Hollywood's greatest stars and celebrities, such as Tom Hanks, Ben Stiller, Jude Law, Quentin Tarantino, Michael Jordan, David Blaine, Paris Hilton, Carson Daly, Lisa Marie and Priscilla Presley, Ice T, Anna Nicole Smith and Michael Jackson at his Neverland Ranch Estate.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
Walker (uncredited)- Actress
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Lindsay Abernathy is known for Fast Five (2011), The Walking Dead (2010) and Avengers Assemble! (2010)."Rowan"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
(uncredited)- Actress
- Location Management
- Casting Department
Donzaleigh Abernathy won the Tanne Foundation 2012 Artist Award for her work as an actress and for her script, "Birmingham Sunday." She starred for four years in over 60 Episodes as a Series Regular on Lifetime Television's critically acclaimed dramatic series, "Any Day Now." She received recognition from Film Critic Roger Ebert for her performance in the Warner Bros. film, "Gods And Generals." She starred as the leading lady in the Emmy and Golden Globe winning HBO Film, "Don King-Only in America," opposite Ving Rhames. In the HBO Emmy and Golden Globe winning "Miss Evers Boys," she co-starred with Alfre Woodard and in NBC's "The Tempest" opposite Golden Globe Award winner, Peter Fonda. She also starred in New Line Cinema's comedy "Grilled" and Lions Gate's comedy "Leprechan 6 - Back 2 'Da Hood." She starred in the Directors Guild of America Award Winning, "Murder In Mississippi."
Audiences also know her from her recurring roles on the TV Series, "EZ Streets," "Commander-In-Chief," "Lincoln Heights," "Dangerous Minds," and "Amazing Grace." She has starred in several Television Movies, "Fatal Exposure," "Abducted - A Father's Love," "Ned Blessing" and "Grassroots."
Emory University's Brave New Works Project produced her screenplay, "Partners to History." For the Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus and National Black Arts Festival at Atlanta's Symphony Hall, she wrote and starred in the Musical, "Lushlife - The Music of Billy Strayhorn." For the Harper's Ferry National Park Service's Centennial Celebration of the Niagara Movement, she wrote and starred in "The Women of Niagara." She wrote and performed "John Brown" for the University of Utah at Park City.
Along with her husband actor/producer Dar Dixon Bijarchi, she created, produced and directed the project, "St. Francis."
She is the youngest daughter born to Mrs. Juanita and Reverend Doctor Ralph David Abernathy, who led with his best friend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. the American Civil Rights Movement, which changed the course of American history. Ms. Abernathy witnessed the integral decision-making process shaping American laws and society, the creation of the Civil Rights Bill, the Public Accommodations Act and the Voting Rights Act.
She authored the history book, "Partners To History, Martin Luther King, Ralph David Abernathy and the Civil Rights Movement," published by Random House/Crown. The coffee table pictorial of American History which is sold out was nominated as one of the "Best Books of 2004" for Young Adults by the American Library Association. Attorney Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. wrote the foreword.
Ms. Abernathy is a founding member of the Board of Trustees of the New Visions Foundation which created New Roads Schools and several other schools in the Los Angeles area. As a public speaker, she has spoken for the Judicial Division of the American Bar Association, the National Association of Women Judges, Harvard Law School, Pepperdine University and Morgan State University, just to name a few. Her life is profiled in the books "Fearless Women" and "No Mountain High Enough - Secrets of Successful African American Women.""Dr. Stevens"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
(uncredited)- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Emma Jean Bell (born December 17, 1986) was born in Woodstown, New Jersey, grew up in Flemington and the Stanton section of Readington Township and attended Hunterdon Central Regional High School. She moved to New York City at the age of 16. She attended Talent Unlimited High School Performing Arts High School on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Her mother, Theresa Horan, was a producer for 60 Minutes and her father, Robert M. Bell, owns Green Birdie Productions, a full-service video production company in Lambertville, New Jersey. He was also a reporter, videographer and writer-producer for WWOR-TV. Her brother, Chase Sterling Bell, is a musician.
Bell began her acting career in an Off-Broadway cabaret show in New York at the age of 12. She made her screen debut in 2004, in the episode of NBC drama series Third Watch (1999). She later appeared on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), and in 2006 starred in the short-lived The WB television series The Bedford Diaries (2006).
In 2010, Bell starred as Parker O'Neill, one of the main characters in the film Frozen (2010). The film has received positive reviews from critics and in same year she named one of the "55 Faces of the Future" in Nylon's young Hollywood issue. She appeared in Hatchet II (2010), in which she reprised Parker O'Neill in an uncredited cameo. Also in 2010, Bell portrayed the role of Amy, the younger sister of Andrea in Season 1 of the AMC drama series The Walking Dead (2010). In 2011, Bell starred as Molly Harper, the female lead character, in the thriller-horror film Final Destination 5 (2011).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
Amy Harrison (voice)- Actor
- Producer
Jon Bernthal was born and raised in Washington D.C., the son of Joan (Marx) and Eric Bernthal, a lawyer. His grandfather was musician Murray Bernthal. Jon went to study at The Moscow Art Theatre School, in Moscow, Russia, where he also played professional baseball in the European professional baseball federation. While in Moscow, he was noticed by the director of Harvard University's Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at the American Repertory Theatre and was invited to obtain his M.F.A there. After graduating in 2002 he has performed in over 30 plays regionally and off-Broadway including many with his own award-winning theatre company Fovea Floods. He now lives in Venice, California with his dog, Boss.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
Shane Walsh- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Dwayne Boyd is a Producer, Director and Actor as well as instructor at Premier Actors' Network (PAN) - which he founded in 2003. As an actor Dwayne Boyd believes in delivering his true self in every performance. His ability to engage and affect his audiences through acting proves the potential of this rising star. Born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, Dwayne found his love for acting early in life. After completing high school, he served in the United States Army for seven years. Not long after leaving the Army, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia to pursue his acting career. Boyd's acting skills were first honed in Atlanta-area theater productions, including To Kill A Mockingbird and A Man's World. Boyd has since decided to train other aspiring actors to perfect their crafts by developing the Premier Actor's Network, a group that holds weekly acting classes in Decatur, Georgia. With over 110 students currently on his roster, Boyd managed to impress accomplished actor, writer and director Robert Townsend with his commitment to give back. Townsend has since allowed Boyd to use rehearsal space at the network offices of the Black Family Channel to accommodate his growing and successful classes. Boyd's commitment to the art of entertainment transcends his skills as just an actor. He has found himself writing, directing and producing short films as well through 34th and Askew Productions company. He has produced works such as Ruthless Company and Wanted: Video Girl. In 2004, he was tapped to produce several episodes of Gory Stories, a children's program on the Black Family Channel. Pursuing dreams as an actor has been a labor of love for Boyd, who works as a barber part-time to cover his living expenses. Still, his talent began to pay off with a starring role as Oscar in the 2005 Screen Gems production 'The Gospel', starring Boris Kodjoe, Idris Elba and Omar Gooding. This film role follows Boyd's work in television, which included appearances in episodes of NBC's Surface, Lifetime's hit shows Army Wives and Drop Dead Diva, Black Family Channel's Playhouse 22 and Meet the Browns. He can be seen in the upcoming Disney film The Odd Life of Timothy Green starring opposite Jennifer Garner and Common and the highly anticipated film adaption of the enormously popular book series The Hunger Games starring Oscar Nominee Jennifer Lawrence, Woody Harellson, Lenny Kravitz and Donald Sutherland. As a talented actor who respects and continually improves his craft, Dwayne has positioned himself for further success as the filmmaking industry takes notice. Beginning with his feature film, a romantic comedy titled 4 Minutes, which he wrote, produced, and directed, was not only accepted into the prestigious American Black Film Festival (ABFF), of 2008 in Miami, but it was ranked top four out of 600 entries, and additionally accepted into the International Black Film Festival (IBFF), in Nashville. He recently directed the SAG feature; The Ivy League set to be released later this year and is in development for his third feature, The Legacy of Frank Wallace, which he is slated to direct. Additionally, Boyd's success with Premier Actor's Network (PAN) continues to soar as his classes include on-camera work, monologues, improvisations, scene study, and character development, to prepare for roles in TV, film, commercials, and theatre. He then provide his students with an acting showcase at least twice a year, where they perform in front of hundreds of family, friends and industry personnel, such as; agents, casting directors, and producers. His recent showcase deemed to be the best showcase thus far in metro Atlanta; as exclaimed by very prominent talent agents and casting directors in attendance. In addition to the many accolades, eighty percent of the actors obtained opportunities for agent representation following the showcase. That being an accomplishment within itself, Boyd finds great joy in seeing his diligent work with his students pave the road for their success; and this is what continues to drive him to strive for perfection in the art, live his dream, and fulfill his destiny!The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
National Guardsman- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Jose Pablo Cantillo was born on 30 March 1979 in Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Crank (2006), Disturbia (2007) and Crank: High Voltage (2009)."Caesar Martinez"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Frederick Carpenter is known for The Do-Over (2016) and Gentlemen and Violence II: The Ascension to Infamy. (2019).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
Warehouse Walker (uncredited)- Scott Carnwath was born on 30 March 1985 in California, USA. He is an actor, known for Beautiful Loser (2008), The Vigilante (2010) and Notes (2005).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
Walker (uncredited) - Actor
- Sound Department
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
Throwing Knife Walker (uncredited)- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Julio Cesar Cedillo was born in 1970 in Durango, Mexico. He is an actor and producer, known for Cowboys & Aliens (2011), Sicario (2015) and The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
Lt. Welles (as Julio Cesar Cedillo)- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
Tyler Chase is an actor, most recently known for their work in Netflix's critically acclaimed series "Ozark," as well as A24 and HBO's "Euphoria." Born in Waltham, Massachusetts and raised between Texas and North Carolina, Chase is recognized for his diverse and distinct character roles. He now resides in Los Angeles, CA."Ben"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)- Stunts
- Actress
- Additional Crew
Jennifer Cocker is known for The Darkest Minds (2018), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015) and The Nice Guys (2016).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
Walker (uncredited)- Actor
- Stunts
- Writer
Russell Comegys was raised in Vidalia, Georgia. Graduated from Vidalia Comprehensive High School and attended Brewton Parker College in Mount Vernon Georgia, a Baptist College, where he took his first acting class. Transferred to the University of Georgia where he changed majors his senior year from Biology and Literature to Theatre and a Minor in Spanish. Studied with Martha Burgess, Nick Conti and Gene Gabriel Moore in Atlanta then moved to New York City to hone his craft at The Lee Strasberg Institute and the Gene Frankel Studio.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 12
Clear (3 Mar. 2013)
Man (as Russ Comegys)- Actor
- Stunts
- Writer
Originally from Atlanta, Ga, Theodus got his start in musical theater before transitioning to film and television. With roles ranging from post-apocalyptic survivor, Big Tiny on AMC's THE WALKING DEAD to the brooding warrior Zeke in the acclaimed series UNDERGROUND, Theodus has undeniable screen presence and breathes life into every character he plays. With a martial arts background dating back to his early teens, Theodus developed a love for stunts on his first stunt job doubling Nonso Anosi for 3 seasons on the sci-fi series ZOO on CBS and enjoys the unique challenge of Stunt/Actor roles. Theodus is also a UCBNY alum with stand-up comedy experience and a voice-over actor."Big Tiny"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)- Stunts
- Actor
Scott Dale is known for Furious 7 (2015), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014) and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
National Guardsman 4 (uncredited)- Actor
- Producer
- Music Department
Dave Davis is known for his work on "True Detective", "The Walking Dead", "The Big Short", "Logan", "Greyhound", as well as his critically acclaimed performance in "The Vigil", and more. Davis began his career in Shakespeare. Awarded the Best Actor award at the Nashville Film Festival, and again at the Louisville Int. Film Festival for his portrayal of Brian Deneke in the celebrated cult classic film, "Bomb City" (six more wins). He produces original music, and films. Founding member of comedy group: the "Bare Handed Bear Handlers".The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
Neil Garguilio- Actress
- Make-Up Department
- Producer
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
Walker (uncredited)- Stunts
- Actor
Philip Dido is known for Ford v Ferrari (2019), Baby Driver (2017) and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
Warren (uncredited)- Stunts
- Actor
Troy Faruk is known for Black Panther (2018), Logan (2017) and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
Sean- Stunts
- Actor
After growing up in South Western Massachusetts in the mountains, he moved to Vail, Colorado where he excelled at skiing and concentrated on a career as a pro skier. He trained in swift water rescue, and climbing during the summers while running heavy equipment for an excavation company. He started his stunt career doing live action shows at Universal Studios in Florida, and Six Flags over Georgia. Became SAG member in 1994.
He has been a professional rigger since 1992. Rigging experiences include 1996 Summer Olympic games in Atlanta, 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City. Multiple film/television rigging credits, with experience and proficiency working with chain motors, cranes, limited access, high rise buildings and structures. Experienced in high angle rescue, swift-water rescue. Proficient in all types of rappelling and rope access.
SAG nomination- "Outstanding performance by a stunt ensemble in a television series" for The Walking Dead 2012.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
National Guardsman 5 and 6 (uncredited)- Actor
- Stunts
- Director
Gregory French was born October 13th, 1969 in Gouverneur, NY. He was involved in the local theater until graduating from High School and joining the US Air Force. Gregory left the Air Force after operation Desert Storm, and moved to Myrtle Beach, SC, where he attended Coastal Carolina University for Marine Science. Gregory currently lives in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area, close the East Coast acting hot spots of Atlanta, Charleston, and Charlotte.
He got his start in professional acting when a friend who was in the business asked him to be in a commercial. That commercial led to several others, and before too long, Greg decided to try his hand on the big screen. He was a regular on TV programs including seasons 3-9 of "The Walking Dead" and has had small parts in several movies such as "Spiderman: Homecoming", "Iron Man 3", "Parental Guidance", and "We're the Millers." He also enjoys the Indie Film world, where he has earned starring roles in movies such as the horror film, "Ghost Witch," and the military comedy, "Weekend Warriors" and is a founding member of Coastal Independent Films, where his award-winning film "Thirst of the Dead" has received world-wide recognition on ShortsTV. Greg is also a professionally trained Stunt Performer and an award winning writer and director. Gregory is represented by East Coast Talent out of Atlanta, GA.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
Gas Mask Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)
Walker (uncredited)- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Nick Gomez was born on 2 October 1978. He is an actor and writer, known for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022), Fire Country (2022) and Fargo (2014)."Tomas"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)- Andrew Gostel is known for Swamp Murders (2013).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
Woodbury Resident (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
Woodbury Resident (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
Woodbury Resident (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
Woodbury Resident (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
Woodbury Resident (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
Woodbury Resident (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
Woodbury Resident (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)
Woodsbury Resident (uncredited) - Actor
- Sound Department
- Producer
C. Addison Higgins is an American Actor and the son of Pam and Jim Higgins. He has a twin sister, Carley, and an older brother, Bo. He was educated at McEachern High School in Georgia. C. Addison initially started acting in stage plays, musicals, and live performances when he was a teenager. After high school, in June 2011, he enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve. He transitioned into film acting in February 2012 after completing Army training. Since then he has worked extensively to further his experience and knowledge in the film industry. In March of 2012, C. Addison doubled for Kevin Bacon in the pilot episode of The Following. That role jump-started his career and gave him an even stronger motivation to continue following his passion for acting.
C. Addison is a versatile actor who is normally cast as the "goofball," but he tackles dramatic roles as well. He has been described as "the lovable and reliable wingman who might just steal your girl."
C. Addison also serves as co-founder of ChiggyVision Motion Picture Company. In addition to his acting career, C. Addison proudly served in the United States Army, which gave him a set of skills and experiences unique for an actor.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Lennie James was born in Nottingham to Trinidadian parents, and grew up in South London. His mother, Phyllis Mary James, died when he was 12. Lennie and his older brother went into a council children's home. When he was 16 he was fostered with a social worker who had two older children, and they remain very close. Within a year Lennie began writing plays (Storm Damage was broadcast by the BBC in 2000 and won a Royal Television Society (RTS) award in 2001). Lennie received his training at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama from which he graduated in 1988."Morgan Jones"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 12
Clear (3 Mar. 2013)- Actor
- Director
- Writer
John Jaret is known for Better Call Saul (2015), Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell (2013) and The Walking Dead (2010).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)
Walker (uncredited)- Actor
- Director
Son of an accountant and a mailman, he was born in Hacienda Heights, California, groomed to become a doctor, a pediatrician according to his parents. However, forced to play musical instruments as a kid by his mother, Lawrence grew fond of the arts and a curiosity for the imagination. While receiving his Bachelor of the Arts degree in THEATER at UC IRVINE, he found another outlet of self-expression through dance, which led to his participation on MTV'S AMERICA'S BEST DANCE CREW with KABA MODERN. After graduating, Lawrence continued to flex his theater muscles at award-winning theater companies such as THE GUTHRIE THEATER, EAST WEST PLAYERS, SOUTH COAST REPERTORY & SAN DIEGO REPERTORY. He is now currently a member of THE KINJAZ. A few credits include: THE WALKING DEAD, SLEEPY HOLLOW, NCIS: NEW ORLEANS & LOS ANGELES, THE ORIGINALS, HONEY 4, CIRCLE, HAWAII 5-0, THE PURGE, LAW & ORDER: SVU and a bunch of bootleg films he slangs out of the back of his trunk. Catch him as TOMMY WAH, a series regular on the NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES: WU ASSASSINS."Tim"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Jason L. Koerner grew up in Atlantic Highlands New Jersey. He is an actor, producer, writer, author and CEO. Jason started in the entertainment business in 2009 doing bit parts in films and eventually starting up his own production company's Screenshot Entertainment LLC and Walking Dead Films LLC. To date Jason successfully published his first children's book " Two Princesses and the Dark Chocolate Castle " and is currently writing its sequel. In September 2017 Jason partnered up with U.K based comic book company Swamp Line Comics to release a series of comic books based on his film "100 Acres of Hell". In the comic which launched May 2017 in the United Kingdom, Jason is portrayed as one of the lead characters in the comic. 100 Acres of Hell was released in theaters October 2019 And became available on all platforms in January 2020.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
Walker (uncredited)- Camera and Electrical Department
- Actor
- Make-Up Department
Wallace Krebs is known for I Hate Xmas (2018), Star Trek Continues (2013) and The Walking Dead (2010).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 12
Clear (3 Mar. 2013)
Car Window Walker (uncredited)- Peter Kulas is known for The Walking Dead (2010) and Lookin' to Get Out (1982).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
Mr. Coleman - Actor
- Stunts
- Producer
SAG-award-winning Travis T. Love rose from teaching in public schools to the big and small screen with drive and determination. You may know him as the arrow-slinging bowman in season 3 of "The Walking Dead" or a Jabari warrior in the infamous motion picture, "Black Panther." Through acting coaches like Michael H. Cole and Greg Allen Williams, he honed his skill in auditioning and technical performances to land tough-guy appearances on these shows and more - including "The Haves and the Have Nots" and "Tales." Still, there is so much more to him than stunts and stoic power. Peel back the layers of this 6'2", former defensive lineman, and you'll find a gentle soul who delights in music, art, and a slower pace of life. Travis T. Love dreams of embodying the positive images of the everyday, hard-working family man - roles like a teacher, coach, counselor, and even his farming father. Plus, he's thinking just as big about his career off-screen. Through his production company, Love Quarters Productions, and special effects firm, Voila Effects, Travis plans to introduce a new level of high-end video and editing to the independent film circuit soon."Shumpert Bowman"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
(uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
(uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
(uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
(uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Daniel Thomas May is known for The Walking Dead (2010), I, Tonya (2017) and Being Mary Jane (2013). He is married to Rachel May."Allen"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013) - Actress
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Lindley Mayer is known for Bastard Out of Carolina (1996), Sangria Lift (2015) and American Gothic (1995).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
Walker (uncredited)- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Emmy Nominated Director Mike Mayhall describes himself as a story teller. Be it as an actor, a playwright, a producer or a director, his passion to create and develop new works and ideas seems endless. Originally from New Orleans, Mike developed a love for the stage and screen at an early age and has pursued his goals and dreams ever since. He has worked as a leading actor, a writer, a producer and as a director throughout the industry and around the country.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
Franklin- PJ McDonnell is an actor and musician living in Atlanta, Ga. His father was a college football player and mother is a pastor. He grew up on a horse farm in the small town of Galax, Virginia. When not on set you can find him on stage, playing bass and singing with his band Pistol Town, who has multiple national releases.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
Walker (uncredited) - Actor
- Producer
- Writer
E. Roger Mitchell is a Miami, Florida native. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Claflin College, the class of 1993. Roger then completed the Alliance Theatre Professional Internship c/o 96' and immediately earned his Master of Fine Arts in Acting from CUNY Brooklyn College, the class of 1999. Roger enjoys deep sea fishing in his spare time."Paul"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Markice Moore is a multifaceted artist and the CEO of Both Sides of the Camera. He is an accomplished actor, known for his work in films like Point Blank, ATL, and Dutch 1-3, and TV shows like Snowfall, Law and Order, BMF, The Paynes, Chicago PD, and The Walking Dead. Markice has also made his mark as a producer and writer with his company, Both Sides of the Camera. He has produced and written the films Spaghetti, Mason, Danksgiving, and Co produced, Get Close, Danksgiving, and Mason, now available on Tubi. With his passion for storytelling and his versatility in the entertainment industry, Markice continues to captivate audiences with his work. Moore is seeking production partners, as well as film funding partners to finance is current slate of 30 films ready for pre production to be released under Both Sides of the Camera Studios, and actively pursuing more challenging and cross appealing film/tv roles."Andrew"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)- Moses J. Moseley didn't begin to seriously pursue his dreams of modeling and acting until he reached his ideal weight. At the age of 16 he tilted the scales at 300 pounds. Two years later, through diet and exercise, he had lost over 150 pounds and his dreams of becoming a model and actor proved to be within his grasp. Moses began modeling in 2010, and got his first taste at stardom walking out of his class at Georgia State. He is best known for playing the role of Michonne's iconic pet zombie on the hit show The Walking Dead and being on the cover of Entertainment Weekly for The Walking Dead. He later costarred in the HBO series Watchmen, and also had roles in USA Network's Queen of the South, BET Tales and BET's American Soul.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
Pet Walker #1 (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
Walker (uncredited) - Actor
- Sound Department
- Visual Effects
Shaheed Malik is known for Deadpool & Black Panther: The Gauntlet (2016), Love in 500 Characters (2017) and Greed: Heavy Is the Hand (2018).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
Warehouse Walker (uncredited)- Actor
- Director
- Producer
David Morrissey started acting at Everyman's Youth Theatre in Liverpool, where he was born and raised. He made an auspicious debut in One Summer (1983), a series about two Liverpool runaways. Following a degree at RADA, he worked with the theatre company Cheek By Jowl. He has also worked at theatre such as the Manchester Royal Exchange and the National Theatre. He is married to novelist Esther Freud, the great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud and daughter of artist Lucian Freud."The Governor"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actor
- Additional Crew
Justin Natic is an actor of Puerto Rican descent originally from New Jersey. His family moved to Atlanta, Georgia when he was only 4 years old. He received a private Catholic education through high school. He developed a love for Acting in his senior year of High School when he starred in the play "All in the Timing" written by David Ives. After leaving college at Emory University, Justin decided to pursue acting as a full-time career. Justin is known for his roles in The Walking Dead and Goosebumps.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
Prison Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
Gate Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
Bridge Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 12
Clear (3 Mar. 2013)
Car Accident Walker (uncredited)- Make-Up Department
- Producer
- Special Effects
Gifted SFX and make-up wizard, who learned his trade under the watchful eye of SFX splatter guru Tom Savini. Nicotero and buddies, Howard Berger and Robert Kurtzman started KNB Efx Group in 1988 and the group has provided eye-popping & jaw dropping special effects for major Hollywood releases including The Green Mile (1999), Vanilla Sky (2001), Sin City (2005) and Land of the Dead (2005).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
Walker In Woodberry (uncredited)- Alexa Nikolas is an American actress born on April 4, 1992, in Chicago, Illinois, known for portraying as Nicole Bristow on the American comedy-drama television series, Zoey 101 (2005) aired on Nickelodeon Cable. She also appeared in the several popular television series including, That's Life (2000), Hidden Hills (2002), Revelations (2005), and The Walking Dead (2010). Alexa Nikolas started her acting vocation in 1999 in P.U.N.K.S. (1999) depicting Jenna Bygayly. After a year in 2001, she handled a little part by showing up in Zoolander (2001). In 2002 she had another little part in Ted Bundy (2002) around the same time, she showed up on Hidden Hills (2002) routinely as repeating character Emily Barber and showed up in a sum of 17 scenes. Soon after that, she started depicting the part of Nicole Bristow on the Nickelodeon arrangement Zoey 101 (2005), she depicted the part from 2005 - 2006 and showed up in the initial two periods of the appear and made an aggregate of 26 scenes and showed up in. She co-featured in the system close to Jamie Lynn Spears and Kristin Herrera who were in the primary season, and additionally Victoria Justice, who joined the cast in the second season. She won two honors for her part as Nicole Bristow in 2006 and 2007. In 2006, Nikolas was included in steady off-screen battles with Jamie Lynn Spears amid taping of the second season. In 2007 she showed up in the Vanessa Hudgens music video, "Return to Me." She additionally visitor featured in a few more appears, most remarkably The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005), Happy Borthday (2005), and Heroes (2006). Alexa Nikolas was offered a part on the Disney Channel where she could star as Alex Russo in the sitcom Wizards of Waverly Place (2007). Alexa turned down the offer, which was later given to Selena Gomez."Haley"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013) - Melissa Ponzio stars in the Paramount+ Teen Wolf: The Movie (2023) revival, reprising her beloved role as "Melissa McCall", the hard-working and devoted single mother to "Scott" (Tyler Posey). She previously starred in the hit MTV international series Teen Wolf (2011) for six seasons and 100 episodes.
Melissa recurred on the NBC series Chicago Fire (2012) as "Donna Robbins", the wife of "Chief Boden" (Eamonn Walker) wife, a teacher and friend to Firehouse 51 over the course of eight seasons.
Fans of the AMC drama The Walking Dead (2010) will recognize Melissa as original Woodbury resident "Karen", the lone survivor of the Governor's attack on their own army in the third season finale. During season four, "Karen", who had developed a loving bond with "Tyrese" (Chad L. Coleman), met her untimely, shocking, and pivotal demise.
In 2021, audiences saw Melissa in the Netflix original feature film Thunder Force (2021), from writer/director Ben Falcone, opposite Octavia Spencer and Melissa McCarthy.
Melissa will be seen in writer/director Ali Scher's feature, "The Friendship Formula", with Cheryl Hines, where she plays "Mrs. Idle", the chemistry teacher of an 11-year-old girl genius who invents a popularity chemical for the state science fair and flips the high school hierarchy on its head.
She previously starred opposite Hilary Swank in the HBO original film Mary and Martha (2013), directed by Phillip Noyce. Additional film credits include HBO's historical drama Warm Springs (2005) opposite Kenneth Branagh and Cynthia Nixon, and the Warner Bros. comedy, Life as We Know It (2010), with Josh Duhamel and Katherine Heigl.
Melissa voices a role in the iHeart Media Podcast Bridgewater (2021) which premiered in the Summer of 2021 and debuted at #1 on the Apple Fiction Podcast Charts and won "Best Fiction Podcast" at the 2022 iHeartRadio Podcast Awards. Melissa plays "Anne Becker", a worn-down retired detective who balances cynicism and a belief in the supernatural on a knife's edge.
Notable television appearances include recurring roles in the HULU dramatic series The Girl from Plainville (2022) with Elle Fanning, the BET+ comedy series First Wives Club (2019), Cinemax's Banshee (2013), and Lifetime's Army Wives (2007) as well as guest appearances on The Following (2013), Touch (2012), Melissa Ponzio, Necessary Roughness (2011), Franklin & Bash (2011), Drop Dead Diva (2009), the CSI franchise (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), and CSI: Miami (2002)), and the The Vampire Diaries (2009)". She appeared in the Snapchat original comedy Everything's Fine (2021), from Paul Feig's Powderkeg Productions, creator Hannah Klein and executive producer Pet Wentz. Additionally, she appeared in the television films Justice for Natalee Holloway (2011) opposite Tracy Pollan and Stephen Amell, and Marry Me (2010) with Lucy Liu, and more recently in Ben Meyerson's Lifetime Television Film Killer Reputation (2019) opposite Anna Hutchison.
Melissa is co-owner of The Goods Inc. with her longtime partner Kenny Alfonso."Karen"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013) - Actress
- Writer
- Director
Known for Judge Martha Ross in All the Queen's Men (2021-22), Resort to Love on Netflix (2021), Madame Xanadu in Swamp Thing (2019), Emera Umber in High Flying Bird (2019), Peg in Unpregnant (2020), and Jacqui in The Walking Dead (2010-2012), Jeryl was born in Washington, DC and raised in Hartsville, South Carolina. She was educated at Clemson University (BS), North Carolina A & T State University (MA), and the University of South Florida, where she earned a PhD in American Literature.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
Jacqui (voice) (as Jeryl Prescott Sales)- Actor
- Stunts
Carmelo Oquendo is known for Avengers: Endgame (2019), The Fate of the Furious (2017) and The Walking Dead (2010).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
Prison Walker (uncredited)- A native of Houston, Texas, Roberts, who attended Juilliard, has lived in New York City for 14 years. He was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for his role in the Off-Broadway play, "Nocturne," by Adam Rapp. He is married to Christine Jones, who is the Set Designer for Spring Awakening and a professor at NYU. They have two sons, one of whom is named Ever Reverend Jones."Milton Mamet"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)
(uncredited) - Actor
- Additional Crew
Andrew Rothenberg was born on 26 January 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Fargo (2014), The Walking Dead (2010) and Ray Donovan: The Movie (2022).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
Jim (voice)- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Jeremy Vause is an actor from Georgetown, SC. He has an MFA in Performing Arts from Savannah College of Art and Design. Jeremy is best known for his appearances as walkers (zombies) in Season Three of "The Walking Dead." In addition to acting, Jeremy is a singer, church music director, and music teacher. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Coastal Carolina University. As a singer, he has performed extensively throughout the Southeast in various events and stage productions and his original work has also been featured at the "Hollywood Vibe" and "Showstoppers Dance Conventions."The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
Walker (uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)
Walker (uncredited)- Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Lew Temple was born October 2, 1967 and is an American film actor, perhaps best known for his roles as Axel on "The Walking Dead," the character of Ned Oldham in the action adventure thriller, "Unstoppable" which also starred Denzel Washington, Chris Pine and Rosario Dawson; directed by Tony Scott, and Cal the diner manager in the comedy-drama "Waitress."
Born and raised in the Bayou Country of Louisiana, Temple is an extraordinarily diverse actor who often is compared to a chameleon: he has the unique ability to take any character and make it his own.
Other film credits include the ranger, Hollis in the summer, 2013 Disney blockbuster "The Lone Ranger," alongside Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer; Locus Fender in the action film "Domino," starring Kiera Knightley and Mickey Rourke, directed by Tony Scott and Rob Zombie's "The Devil's Rejects" with Bill Moseley, Sid Haig, William Forsythe, and Sherri Moon Zombie
Temple began his acting career on the stage of the prestigious Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas, working alongside artists such as Vanessa Redgrave in "Julius Caesar" and "Anthony & Cleopatra", as well as acclaimed writer/directors Michael Wilson, Terrance McNally and Edward Albee. He next landed numerous television roles, as well as roles in independent and mainstream studio films, such as "On the Borderline," "The Newton Boys," and "Angels in the Outfield."
Prior to acting, Temple had a Minor League Baseball career with the Seattle Mariners" and "Houston Astros." He worked his way through the Astros system to become Assistant Director of Minor Leagues and Scouting."Axel"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking (25 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013- Stunts
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Actor
Russell Towery was born on 28 January 1957 in Cuero, Texas, USA. He is an assistant director and actor, known for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007), RoboCop (1987) and National Treasure (2004).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
Guard #1- Additional Crew
- Actor
- Art Department
Greg Tresan is known for The Tomorrow War (2021), The Darkest Minds (2018) and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014)."Richard Foster"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
(uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
(uncredited)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
(uncredited)- The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
Hermit - Actor
- Director
- Writer
Al Vicente was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Al is an actor and director, known for Bosch (2014), Average Joe (2023) and Godfather of Harlem (2019).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013
Mexican Father- Hines Ward was born on 8 March 1976 in Seoul, South Korea. He is an actor, known for Dynasty (2017), The NFL on CBS (1956) and NFL Monday Night Football (1970). He has been married to Lindsey Georgalas since 27 July 2014. He was previously married to Simone.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
Street Walker (uncredited) - Actor
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Vincent M. Ward is known for The Walking Dead (2010), The Black Hamptons (2022) and Haus of Vicious (2022)."Oscar"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Gary Weeks is currently best known as for his role as JJ's trouble-making father "Luke Maybank" on the hit Netflix series "Outer Banks."
His credited career spans over 20 years, with over 150 film, TV, and commercial roles. Gary has played alongside many of his heroes along the way. Gary has also written, produced, and directed award-winning films that won over 100 awards.
Gary was raised in rural Morris, GA, where he loved two things: Movies and Basketball (and won two state championships in high school). He started writing & filming short films at an early age, but didn't truly discover acting until late in his college tour. Gary studied at colleges including his beloved University of Georgia. As he tried to focus on school, he moved around to other colleges (Brevard College, Georgia Southwestern, and Georgia State) until he finally gave into his passion for the film industry and moved to Los Angeles.
He studied acting in L.A., but quickly found that his favorite training was on-set, studying the process of filmmaking, writing and producing films. Not only did it make a better actor, but his films won over 100 awards on the indie film circuit. That experience led to his love of film festivals and "The Hill Country Film Festival" was born in Fredericksburg, TX in 2010 along with co-founders Chad Mathews and Amie Miskovsky.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
Corporal Brady- Parker Wierling has been performing for audiences since he was 8. His passion began with school and community theater, but quickly moved to a desire for TV and film projects.
In 2013, he made his TV debut on The Walking Dead (2010) as Noah, aka "Asthma Boy". He followed that up with roles in The Originals (2013) and Speechless (2016). He made his feature film debut in 2016 with roles in both The 5th Wave (2016) and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (2015). His most recent accomplishments include working alongside Tom Hanks in Greyhound (2020) and Natalia Dyer in Yes, God, Yes (2019).
When not acting, his spare time is spent cultivating his musical talent. Parker plays drums, bass guitar, guitar and keyboards. He's released an EP under the pseudonym 'Focal Feature' as well as four music videos, "CryBaby", "Always, Always","I'll Bleed Thru" and "Silver Words" under his own name.
Parker also highlights inspiring and talented musical artists through his podcast, On That Note. By asking them important and personal questions about their songwriting and recording process, Parker bridges the gap between aspiring indie kids and their heroes.
You can follow Parker's career on Instagram and his Facebook Fan Page.The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
Noah - Actor
- Additional Crew
Ashton Lee Woolen is known for Goosebumps (2015) and Goat Witch (2014).The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
Walker (uncredited)- Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Steven Yeun was born in Seoul, South Korea, to June and Je Yeun. His family first immigrated to Canada and stayed there for one year, and then moved to the U.S. He has a brother named Brian. He began acting while at Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, MI, where he studied Psychology as a major (BS in Psychology, 2005). When he realized his love for acting he went to study theatre in college instead of med school. He was a member of Stir Friday Night, a sketch-comedy group made up of Asian-American performers, and was also a member of the Second City comedy troupe in Chicago. He earned roles on The Big Bang Theory (2007) (as Sebastian), in Jerry (2009) (as Chaz) and in different commercials for Best Buy, Apple, and Milky Way. He lives in L.A.
Steven enjoys playing guitar. His parents own beauty supply stores in Detroit, MI."Glenn Rhee"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- One chillingly infamous screen role for Scott Wilson in 1967 set the tone for an actor who went on to prove himself an invaluable character player for five decades. Born on March 29, 1942, the Atlanta native was awarded a basketball scholarship following high school at Georgia's Southern Tech University to study architecture. Instead, Wilson hitchhiked to Los Angeles on a whim and hooked up one day with an actor he met in a bar who took him to one of his auditions. Allowed to audition himself by chance, Wilson lost the part but was absolutely hooked. Working an assortment of menial jobs, he studied for nearly five years while gaining experience in such local theater productions as "The Importance of Being Earnest."
Scott's fledgling career took off big time after being discovered by director Norman Jewison who cast him as a murder suspect in In the Heat of the Night (1967) starring Sidney Poitier and Best Actor Oscar winner Rod Steiger. If that weren't a sufficient beginning, Wilson immediately followed this with the co-lead role of murderer Richard Hickok in the stark and disturbing In Cold Blood (1967), a superlative adaptation of the Truman Capote best-selling docu-novel. It didn't hurt that Scott himself had a startling resemblance to the real-life killer. Partnering up with Robert Blake as two ex-cons who are eventually executed for the senseless, brutal slaughter of an entire Kansas farm family, the critically acclaimed film put both men squarely on the movie map.
Although a serious contender, out-and-out stardom did not come about for the quietly handsome, slightly forlorn-looking actor. Major roles in major pictures, however, did. Among Scott's early film work were Castle Keep (1969) and The Gypsy Moths (1969), both starring Burt Lancaster; The Grissom Gang (1971); Lolly-Madonna XXX (1973) (again with Steiger); The New Centurions (1972); The Great Gatsby (1974), in which he earned raves as the garage owner who shoots Robert Redford's title character to death in Gatsby's backyard swimming pool; The Ninth Configuration (1980), for which he received a Golden Globe nomination; The Right Stuff (1983); the Venice Film Festival winner A Year of the Quiet Sun (1984); Malone (1987); and Johnny Handsome (1989). TV also showed off Scott's dark, controlled intensity and wide range in later years, appearing in guest spots on such popular dramas as "The X-Files" and "The Twilight Zone," and in a recurring role as Marg Helgenberger's unscrupulous mobster father in "CSI." In mini-movies Scott played everything from Elvis's father in Elvis and the Colonel: The Untold Story (1993) to a Wyoming governor in The Jack Bull (1999).
Hardly one of Hollywood's flashiest good ol' boys, the taciturn, unassuming actor preferred to remain discrete and let his performances do the talking. His output was minimal compared with other character stars, but he remained in the quality ranks nevertheless, mixing his standard penchant for darker movies with such family-oriented films as Shiloh (1996) and its sequels.
Supporting the newer "young guns" these days, he appeared with Vince Vaughn in Clay Pigeons (1998) and Ryan Phillippe in The Way of the Gun (2000), and ended up one of serial killer Charlize Theron's victims in Monster (2003). Other strong showings on the big screen have included a lead part as a rockabilly star in Don't Let Go (2002) and his down-home patriarch in the superb ensemble art film Junebug (2005), a breakout hit with Academy voters.
Into the millennium, Scott maintained a strong film output with gritty roles in Come Early Morning (2006), Saving Shiloh (2006), Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006), The Heartbreak Kid (2007), Saving Grace B. Jones (2009), Radio Free Albemuth (2010), Dorfman in Love (2011) and Hostiles (2017). He ended his career strongly on TV with regular/recurring roles on Damien (2016), as adoptive father Abel Johnson in the mystery series The OA (2016), and gained a notable following sporting a full gray beard and ponytail as grizzled farm owner Hershel Greene on the popular horror series The Walking Dead (2010).
Wilson lived in Los Angeles with his attorney/wife of four decades, Heavenly, who also was an accomplished artist and writer. Diagnosed with leukemia, Scott died on October 6, 2018, aged 76."Hershel Greene"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013) - Actor
- Producer
- Director
IronE Singleton is best known to audiences as the menacing kingpin Alton in the Academy® Oscar Award-nominated film The Blind Side; the biggest box office grossing sports movie of all time. He is also known as the compassionate tough guy, T-Dog, in the Emmy, AFI & WGA Award winning, Golden Globe nominated TV show The Walking Dead; one of basic cable's highest rated shows for viewership. IronE's unusual name depicts his life story, his ability to play strong, multidimensional characters and has made him a memorable actor in both film and television.
Singleton appears on the big screen alongside Bow Wow and Ice Cube in Lottery Ticket. He stars alongside Nicolas Cage, Guy Pearce and January Jones in the feature film Seeking Justice and will soon captivate the Lifetime audience in his leading role as "Glock" Nichols with Neve Campbell in AN Amish Murder. Singleton's talent is on display in several television pilots, including ABC's Detroit 1-8-7, VH1's Single Ladies, and TNT's Franklin & Bash. Among his other television credits are CW's One Tree Hill and BET's Somebodies. As a result of IronE's success on The Walking Dead, IronE has been sought to write an introduction for two zombie theme anthologies; Zombie Survival Crew: Undead Is Not An Option and Appalachia Undead.
Born and raised in Atlanta, GA, Singleton's story embodies everything we have come to understand about the lives of many inner city youth growing up in low-income housing projects. Fatherless and having lost his mother to HIV/AIDS when he was a senior in high school and watched his brother spend most of his life in Georgia's prison system, IronE fought to have a life far different from the one he knew growing up. The "irony" of his story is that, while all the odds were stacked against him, IronE Singleton still overcame his troubled childhood to attend the University of Georgia on academic and football scholarships where he completed a double major in Theater and Speech Communications.
Prior to breaking into film and television, Singleton wrote, directed and performed a critically acclaimed One Man Stage production entitled IronE . . . The Resurrected which garnered rave reviews inspiring IronE to transcribe the production into his autobiography Blindsided by The Walking Dead which chronicles his life from poverty to fame. His ambition is to have it produced as a movie along with his current screenplay Volleyball Vixens. IronE is also overly enthusiastic about incorporating his non-profit performing arts school, IronE School of The Arts (ISA) which will provide youth with a performing arts program that is intellectually stimulating, emotionally compelling, aesthetically enriching and personally relevant with a strong emphasis on truth, purpose, respect for self and others and love for all of humanity. In his spare time, Singleton is a motivational speaker and lyricist."Theodore 'T-Dog' Douglas"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Chandler Riggs was born on 27 June 1999 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Chandler is an actor and producer, known for The Walking Dead (2010), A Million Little Things (2018) and Only (2019)."Carl Grimes"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 12
Clear (3 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Michael Rooker was born on April 6, 1955 in Jasper, Alabama. When he was thirteen, his parents divorced and he went with his mother to live in Chicago. He caught the acting bug while attending college, and began appearing in local stage productions. On first breaking into film, his intensity and "don't-mess-with-me" good looks were highlighted to chilling effect as he title character in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986), filmed in 1986 but, due to its controversial nature, not released until 1990. Since that widely noticed and highly praised performance, much of his career has been spent playing brutes, villains and psychopaths. However, his occasional turns as a "good guy" are always well-acted and a welcome change for a talented actor too often typecast.
2017 marks an exciting time for Rooker, as he starred in two films premiering just two months of each other. On March 17, audiences saw Rooker in Blumhouse Tilt's indie horror thriller The Belko Experiment (2016). The film is the terrifying yet humorous look at a group of employees that become guinea pigs in a company-wide experiment that leads them to either kill their fellow employees or be killed themselves. Returning to his indie roots, Rooker starred as maintenance worker, Bud Melks, one of the employees trapped in the office building, who may or may not be able to kill his fellow staff member. On May 5, Rooker reprised his role as Yondu in the highly anticipated sequel, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017). The film follows the same group of galactic underdogs saving the universe to a stellar soundtrack. Rooker's breakout performance earned him critical acclaim, as audiences were introduced to a more dramatic Yondu. The film went on to earn over $145 million domestically its opening weekend and has surpassed its predecessor by grossing over $850 million worldwide.
Rooker made his film debut, playing the title role in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986), a film based on the confessions of serial killer Henry Lee Lucas. It was here that audiences were first introduced to Rooker's impeccable ability to channel a character's idiosyncrasies and subtleties. He has also starred in some of the most iconic films, such as Mississippi Burning (1988), Sea of Love (1989), JFK (1991), Tombstone (1993) and Jumper (2008) to name a few. In August 2014, Rooker starred in one of the most memorable franchises in the Marvel Universe, Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), as Yondu, the blue-skinned renegade space pirate and surrogate father to Peter Quill. The film went on to gross over $700 million at the worldwide box office and spent five weekends atop the box office, more than any other film in the Marvel Universe.
On the television front, Rooker is best known for his series regular role as Merle Dixon on AMC's hit series The Walking Dead (2010). Audiences loved to hate the ill-tempered redneck hunter and were sad to see him killed off the series in season three. Rooker has completed a variety of stints on some of the most prominent series on television: Criminal Minds (2005), CSI: Miami (2002), Las Vegas (2003), Law & Order (1990) and Archer (2009), among others. Additionally, Rooker's talents go beyond both film and television. He adds his voice to various video games, including The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, and Lollipop Chainsaw."Merle Dixon"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Norman Reedus was born in Hollywood, Florida. He is of Italian, English, Scottish and Irish descent. He is an accomplished photographer with several books of his photography published and continues to do art shows in galleries all around the world every year. His first novel was published in 2022 and was on the New York Times best seller list as well as the Los Angeles Times best seller list titled "The Ravaged". Reedus has a production company named Bigbaldhead, Inc. With his producing partner Amanda Verdon as well as a first look deal with AMC studios.
Norman's first movie as an actor was Guillermo del Toro's horror thriller Mimic (1997), where he played the character Jeremy. He has also played roles in the movies Floating (1997), Six Ways to Sunday (1997), Gossip (2000), Blade II (2002) and Deuces Wild (2002). He also starred in the movies Red Canyon (2008), Robert Redford's The Conspirator (2010), and John Hillcoat's Triple 9 (2016). Norman played the role of Murphy MacManus in the movie The Boondock Saints (1999) opposite Sean Patrick Flanery and Willem Dafoe. He later reprised the role in the sequel The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (2009).
His directorial debut happened in 2005 for the multi-awarded short film on Miles Davis I Thought of You (2006).
As of 2010, he stars as Daryl Dixon on the AMC television series The Walking Dead (2010). The character was not originally in the comic book series of the same name, but was created specifically for Reedus by Frank Darabont. The Walking Dead comic creator Robert Kirkman has stated he feels "absolutely blessed [Reedus] has honored the show with his presence, and the way he has come in and taken over that role and defined Daryl Dixon. A great deal of Norman's portrayal of the character in the first season inspired all the writers to do what we did with him in the second season. We love writing him and end up doing cool stuff with him.""Daryl Dixon"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actress
- Casting Director
- Producer
Melissa Suzanne McBride (born May 23, 1965) is an American actress and former casting director, best known for her role as Carol Peletier on the AMC series The Walking Dead. McBride has garnered critical acclaim and received multiple awards and nominations for her role on the show.
McBride was born in Lexington, Kentucky to parents John Leslie McBride and Suzanne Lillian (née Sagley) (1937-2018). Her father owned his own business, and her mother studied at the historic Pasadena Playhouse. She had three siblings: John Michael (1957-1990), Neil Allen (1960-2008), and Melanie Suzanne (1962-2012).
McBride began her acting career in 1991, appearing in several television commercials for clients such as Rooms To Go; she was also a spokeswoman for Ford. She made her series television debut in a 1993 episode of ABC legal drama series Matlock, and later guest-starred in several other television drama series, including In the Heat of the Night; American Gothic; Profiler; Walker, Texas Ranger; and Dawson's Creek. In the last, she played Nina - a film buff who charms Dawson after his breakup with Jen - in the Season 1 episode "Road Trip" (1998) - and in 2003 returned to the series finale playing a different character.
In the 1990s, McBride had supporting roles in several made-for-television movies, such as Her Deadly Rival (1995) opposite Annie Potts and Harry Hamlin, Close to Danger (1997) with Rob Estes, Any Place But Home (1997), and Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999). In 1996, she appeared on the CBS miniseries A Season in Purgatory, based on Dominick Dunne's eponymous 1993 novel. From 2000 to 2010, she worked as a film and commercial casting director in Atlanta, Georgia and starred in several short films. In 2007, director Frank Darabont cast McBride as the "woman with the kids at home" in the ensemble-cast science-fiction horror film The Mist, alongside Thomas Jane, Laurie Holden, and Marcia Gay Harden. McBride was in contention for a bigger role in the film but did not want to take a significant amount of time away from her job as a casting director. The following year, she appeared in the Lifetime television movie Living Proof.
McBride's earlier relationship with Darabont led him to cast her as Carol Peletier in the AMC television drama series The Walking Dead - her biggest role to date. Peletier is a mid-forties widow and caring mother to preteen Sophia, fighting to survive in a violent post-apocalyptic world populated with flesh-eating zombies and the few surviving humans, some of whom are diabolical and even more dangerous than the zombies themselves. McBride did not audition for the role, which she thought was temporary. She was a recurring cast member in Season 1 and was promoted to series regular for Season 2. McBride's name appeared in the opening credits sequence beginning with the first episode of Season 4. Carol was supposed to have been killed off in the episode "Killer Within", but the producers eventually had a change of plans.
As the series progresses, McBride's character develops from being weak and dependent, into a strong, cunning, and loyal warrior. The direction of her character is contrasted between the two media. In the comic series, Carol is much younger and exhibits a neurotic, self-centered, and naive demeanor. Throughout her time in the comics, she grows increasingly unstable to the point of being self-destructive. The television show differs in these regards, as she is shown to be a stern, pragmatic, and compassionate individual who has been gradually building inner strength. Producers of the series, Scott M. Gimple and Robert Kirkman, said in 2014 that "Carol is her own unique character; it would be a disservice to Melissa McBride to say she's evolved into the Carol from the comics. The Carol in the TV show is a wholly original creation that we'll continue to explore on the show to great effect. Everyone in the writers' room loves that character, and we're thrilled with what Melissa has brought to the table. She has definitely become a character that is one to watch, and there's some really exciting stuff ahead for her."
McBride has received critical acclaim for her performance as Carol and won positive reviews from critics during Seasons 3, 4, and 5. Many critics praised McBride's performance in the Season 4 episode centered on her character, "The Grove". Others singled out Carol's actions in the Season 5 premiere, "No Sanctuary", which earned critical praise and positive fan reception. Despite the praise of some critics and a fan campaign, McBride did not receive a nomination for the 2014 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. However, she won the 40th Annual Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television, and was nominated for the 2014 Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in Season 4. In March 2015, McBride was nominated for a Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Leading Actress in a Television series, for her role as Carol. She once again won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television at the 41st Saturn Awards, for the second year in a row."Carol Peletier"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Andrew Lincoln is a British actor. Lincoln spent his early childhood in Hull, Yorkshire before his family relocated to Bath, Somerset when he was age 10. He was educated at Beechen Cliff School in Bath, and then the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. His father is a civil engineer and his mother is a nurse
Lincoln's first big break came when he was cast as Edgar 'Egg' Cook in the popular UK drama series This Life (1996). Various roles followed including that of teacher Simon Casey in the Channel 4 series Teachers (2001), and as Mark in the hit film Love Actually (2003). In 2010, he was cast in The Walking Dead (2010), a live action drama series based on the comic of the same name. Lincoln plays the lead character of Rick Grimes.
Lincoln is married to Gael Anderson, his father-in-law is legendary musician Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull fame."Rick Grimes"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 12
Clear (3 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actress
- Soundtrack
Emily Kinney is an American actress. She is best-known for her role as "Beth Greene" in the AMC television series, The Walking Dead (2010). Kinney was born in Wayne, Nebraska. She graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 2006. Kinney has had reoccurring roles and guest appearances on television series, such as Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), The Good Wife (2009), and The Big C (2010). She was cast as "Beth Greene" in the AMC television series, The Walking Dead (2010), in 2011. Along with acting, Kinney is pursuing a career in music. Her EP, "Blue Toothbrush", was released in 2011. She is also an active blogger, writing about her experiences as a young actress in New York for "Unscripted Magazine"."Beth Greene"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Laurie Holden is best known to audiences as Andrea in the hit AMC drama series The Walking Dead. However, Laurie's big acting break came much earlier in her career, starring with Vanessa Redgrave in the critically acclaimed TNT mini-series Young Catherine. Since that auspicious beginning, she has appeared in several groundbreaking television series, including seminal roles on FOX's The X-Files, FX's The Shield, and currently FX's The Americans. Holden's big screen debut found her starring alongside Jim Carrey in Frank Darabont's The Majestic. The 1950's period piece earned Holden critical acclaim and a place on Entertainment Weekly's "100 Most Creative People in Entertainment" list and Variety's "Ten Actors To Watch" list. Laurie entered the comic book world when she co-starred opposite Michael Chiklis in Fox's Fantastic Four and then ventured into the gamer genre with her starring role as the iconic Cybil Bennett opposite Sean Bean in Christophe Gans' cult horror classic Silent Hill. She also starred with Thomas Jane and Marcia Gay Harden in Stephen King's sci-fi thriller The Mist and in the Farrelly Brothers' Dumb and Dumber To with Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels. She will soon be seen in Adam MacDonald's Pyewacket with Nicole Munoz and will be voicing the role of "Dakota" in the animated feature Arctic Justice: Thunder Squad. In 2011, Holden received two Best Supporting Actress nominations for her work on The Walking Dead: one from Spike TV's Scream Awards and another from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films' Saturn Awards. She won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Walking Dead in 2013. Earlier in her career, she also received a Best Actress nomination from the Genie Awards (Canada's equivalent to the Emmys) for her guest- starring role on the Canadian comedy hit Due South. In 2014, Holden executive produced her first motion picture: Rebecca Johnson's critically acclaimed film Honeytrap, which garnered a nomination at the London Film Festival, received U.S distribution through Ava DuVernay's film collective ARRAY, and can currently be streamed on Netflix. Laurie is also an Executive Producer on The Time of Their Lives (Bright Pictures/Daryl Prince Productions) starring Dame Joan Collins, Pauline Collins, Franco Nero and Joely Richardson. The film will be distributed by Universal in most world markets, starting with its 2017 cinema release in the UK on March 10th. Holden is also a human rights activist, and dedicates much of her time and effort to enriching and protecting the lives of women and children victimized by the sex trade. Through her philanthropic work with Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.) a non-profit organization dedicated to eradicating modern day slavery, she volunteered in the field in Cartagena, Colombia with O.U.R. on a mission that helped liberate 55 young sex slaves and brought down notorious sex trafficker Marcus Bronschidle. The successful sting operation was featured on ABC's Nightline and is the subject of an upcoming documentary entitled The Abolitionists. Holden serves on the Board of Alamasi Collaborative Arts, a Zimbabwean dramatic arts collaborative. She also actively supports HomeFromHome, a South African non-profit NGO that provides shelter and education for orphans infected and afflicted by HIV."Andrea Harrison"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Danai Gurira was born in Grinnell, Iowa, to Josephine and Roger Gurira, who were from Zimbabwe. Her father was then teaching Chemistry at Grinnell College. When she was five, the family moved back to Zimbabwe, residing in the capital Harare. Gurira later returned to the United States, and studied social psychology at Macalester College, receiving an MFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She is the co-author of the play, "In the Continuum", with Nikkole Salter."Michonne"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 3
Walk with Me (28 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 12
Clear (3 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Sonequa Martin-Green (born March 21, 1985) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for her television role as Sasha Williams on The Walking Dead, a role she played from 2012 to 2017. Before that, she had starred in several independent films before gaining her first recurring role as Courtney Wells on The Good Wife. Later, she had recurring roles as Tamara in Once Upon a Time and Rhonda in New Girl. She plays the lead role as Michael Burnham in the television series Star Trek: Discovery.
Martin-Green was born in Russellville, Alabama. She has one sister and three older half-sisters. She had initially planned to become a psychologist before deciding to pursue a career in acting when she was in the tenth grade. On her decision to become an actor, she said, "I didn't know I was going to be an actor until I was 16. I thought I was going to be a psychologist, which is interesting because it's very similar to acting. I was fascinated with human behaviour and why people do what they do. I was in the middle of rehearsal in 10th grade when I had this epiphany. And so I got my theatre degree from the University of Alabama."
After graduating from the University of Alabama in 2007 with a degree in theatre, she relocated to New York City where she and her husband, Kenric, lived for five years before moving to California.
While known primarily for her television roles, Sonequa Martin-Green made her debut in film with various film roles since 2005. In 2009, she played the lead role of Tosha Spinner in Toe to Toe opposite Louisa Krause, the fiercely determined scholarship student who seeks to build a brighter future outside of Anacostia and away from one of Washington's poorest neighborhoods. The film focuses on her friendship and rivalry with Jessie (Louisa Krause), a privileged girl from Bethesda whose promiscuous tendencies threaten to become her undoing. They both strive to gain a better understanding of one another's plight as society threatens to drive them ever farther apart. The film received generally positive reviews, with Martin-Green's performance receiving critical acclaim, even from the film's detractors.
Martin-Green has had various guest and recurring roles in TV shows. She made her television debut in 2008, appearing on NBC's Law & Order: Criminal Intent as Kiana Richmond. She then gained her first recurring role on Army Wives as Kanessa Jones the following year. In 2009, she received the role of Courtney Wells on The Good Wife, her first recurring role playing an adult character as opposed to playing a teenager with her previous roles in both film and television. She appeared on the show for two years before making two more appearances in Gossip Girl and NYC 22 in 2011.
In 2012, Sonequa Martin-Green was cast in a recurring role on The Walking Dead as Sasha, the sister of Tyreese (Chad Coleman), an original character, exclusive to the television series. Martin-Green auditioned for the role of Michonne albeit with a pseudonym due to the secrecy of the auditioning process. When Danai Gurira, whom Martin-Green said was "the perfect choice", was cast, former showrunner Glen Mazzara still wanted Martin-Green to be a part of the show and decided to create a role specifically for her instead. Martin-Green explained: "[Sasha] was supposed to be a recurring character and as we kept going forward, they picked up my option to be a regular. It's very rare and I'm still quite dumbfounded about it but Glen and I hit it off and I still appreciate him. He wanted to work with me and wrote Sasha for me." She was promoted to a series regular for season 4 with Emily Kinney and Coleman.
After auditioning for the role of Michonne, she read the first three volumes of the graphic novels in preparation for the television series. Knowing they were different, she chose not to continue reading the comic book series to avoid being aware of future storylines that may occur on the television series. Martin-Green's performance as Sasha, particularly in the fifth season and seventh season, has received favorable reviews.
After filming for the third season of The Walking Dead ended, Martin-Green was cast in the second season of Once Upon a Time playing the recurring role of Tamara, a woman determined to rid the world of magic. She returned briefly in the third season before returning to her regular role as Sasha on The Walking Dead. As of the first episode of sixth season, Martin-Green's name appears in the opening credits.
In December 2016, her role as the lead actor of Star Trek: Discovery as a lieutenant commander of the USS Discovery was made public. She debuted as First Officer Michael Burnham in "The Vulcan Hello" on September 24, 2017.
Martin-Green has been married to fellow actor Kenric Green since December 4, 2010. They met while acting together in the play, Fetch Clay, Make Man, at the McCarter Theater in Princeton, New Jersey. In 2015, in Los Angeles, Martin-Green gave birth to a boy named Kenric Justin Green II after his father. Martin-Green was pregnant during filming of the fifth season of The Walking Dead, which she covered up using thick layers and using larger guns. She and her husband are vegans.
Since April 2016, she has been an ambassador for Stand Up to Cancer, encouraging clinical trials, having a three-time cancer surviving mother and a sister with breast cancer."Sasha Williams"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actor
- Art Department
- Producer
Delivered a fantastic performance of a reformed street 'hitter' on the HBO show 'The Wire' from Series 3 to Series 5 with varied screen time. The character reflected the possibility of reformed criminals into positive characters of society; as with Coleman's character starting a boxing gym for the young children/men to stay off the streets and learn a sport."Tyreese Williams"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 14
Prey (17 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Lauren Cohan is a British-American actress and model, best known for her role as Maggie Greene on The Walking Dead (2010) and recurring roles on The Vampire Diaries (2009), Supernatural (2005), and Chuck (2007). After her film debut on Casanova (2005) as Sister Beatrice, she starred in the sequel to National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002), Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj (2006), as Charlotte Higginson. Her next role was in the 2007 film, Float (2008). In February 2010, she was cast in Death Race 2 (2010), with Sean Bean and Danny Trejo, and also the supernatural-horror film The Boy (2016), where Lauren played the main character, Greta Evans. In 2016, Cohan also appeared as Martha Wayne in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016).
She was born in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and moved to the United Kingdom as a teen. She graduated from the University of Winchester / King Alfred's College where she studied Drama and English Literature, before touring with a theatre company she co-founded at the University. Lauren then split her time and work between London and Los Angeles, working on several films as well as some non-commercial projects."Maggie Hershel"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 5
Say the Word (11 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 7
When the Dead Come Knocking
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 8
Made to Suffer (2 Dec. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 11
I Ain't a Judas (24 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 13
Arrow on the Doorpost (10 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Actor, director, and writer Sarah Wayne Callies most recently starred in the ABC series "The Company You Keep". On the comedy front, Sarah appeared as Anita Dyck in the breakout comedy series, "Letterkenny." Prior to that, Sarah starred in the NBC series "Council Of Dads." Sarah is best known for nuanced and complex leading roles in hit television series including the USA series "Colony," as Lori Grimes in the AMC mega-hit "The Walking Dead", and on FOX's "Prison Break" as Sara Tancredi. Sarah also starred in the critically acclaimed NatGeo limited series, "The Long Road Home," based on the Martha Raddatz book of the same name.
Sarah led the Sundance TV/CBC limited series, "Unspeakable," where she also kept into directing. Sarah also directed an episode of the final season of "Colony." Since then, Sarah has directed several episodes of "The Good Doctor," the CBS hit "Fire Country," "Family Law," and most recently Netflix's "Firefly Lane."
As a film actress, Sarah appeared in Giancarlo Esposito's "The Show," opposite Josh Duhamel and Famke Jannsen, 20th Century Fox's "The Other Side of the Door," Voltage Pictures' "Pay the Ghost," opposite Nicolas Cage, Warner Brothers' and Broken Road's geo-thriller, "Into the Storm," and "Black November" opposite Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger.
Expanding her passion for storytelling, Sarah is the creator, writer, director, and voice of the science fiction, post-apocalyptic scripted podcast "Aftershock," the second season of which released in April of last year from iHeart radio. Most recently, Sarah launched her podcast "Prison Breaking" which she co-hosts with Paul Adelstein - a rewatch podcast for FOX's, "Prison Break"." As a writer, Sarah has several screenplays in development with various television and motion picture entities.
Sarah is a dual-citizen of the United States and Canada."Lori Grimes"
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 1
Seed (14 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 2
Sick (21 Oct. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 4
Killer Within (4 Nov. 2012)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 6
Hounded (18 Nov. 2012)
(voice)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 9
The Suicide King (10 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 10
Home (17 Feb. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 15
This Sorrowful Life (24 Mar. 2013)
The Walking Dead: Season 3, Episode 16
Welcome to the Tombs (31 Mar. 2013)