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ATLANTA -- Actor Moses J. Moseley, who appeared as a pet zombie on the TV series “The Walking Dead,” has died, a talent agency that represented him confirmed Tuesday.
He was 31.Cheryl Kaleda of Premier Talent said in an email to The Associated Press that Moseley died on Jan. 23.
She gave no further details.“For those who knew him, he was the kindest, sweetest, most generous person you would ever meet,” Moseley's agents said in a statement. “We will miss him dearly!”Moseley appeared in the AMC series “The Walking Dead” as a pet zombie kept by the character Michonne, played by Danai Gurira.
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Tales Of The Walking Dead, including Olivia Munn.As revealed by Deadline, the Newsroom actor has joined The Walking Dead spin-off series alongside Danny Ramirez (The Falcon & The Winter Soldier), Loan Chabanol (Fading Gigolo), Embeth Davidtz (Old, Ray Donovan), Jessie T. Usher (The Boys) and Gage Munroe (Nobody).Tales Of The Walking Dead will be a six-episode anthology series featuring standalone stories from the original show’s zombie-infested universe.Deborah Kampmeier (Star Trek: Picard), Tara Nicole Weyr (The Wilds) and Haifaa al-Mansour (Motherland) will each direct one episode, while The Walking Dead producer Michael Satrazemis will helm the remaining three episodes of the season.Scott M.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeLong after selling the Muppets to Disney and the “Sesame Street” characters to Sesame Workshop, the Jim Henson Co. is busy creating new fare via originals — such as a live-action fantasy series in early development with “The Walking Dead” star Norman Reedus — and existing IP that the company still owns, like “Fraggle Rock.”In the case of Reedus, the star has worked with creatures for years, fighting zombies on the long-running AMC hit.
The family of Walking Dead actor Moses J. Moseley continues to mourn his unexpected passing this week. And now, they are seeking a deeper investigation by the police involved in looking into his case.
The sister of late The Walking Dead actor Moses J Moseley is claimed to believe that her brother did not die by suicide as reported by investigators, but was murdered.The 31 year old was discovered in his car with a fatal gunshot wound last Wednesday after being reported missing by his family earlier in the week. Moses’ death was suspected by police as a suicide as an investigation was launched, however his sister Teerea Kimbro disagrees, telling TMZ that she believes the actor was kidnapped and killed three days later.
Actor Moses J. Moseley's loved ones believe someone is responsible for his death. The star, who was a recurring zombie character on "The Walking Dead" died at the age of 31.
The Walking Dead spin-off Tales Of The Walking Dead.As revealed via Deadline, Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Parker Posey (Lost In Space), Anthony Edwards (Inventing Anna), Poppy Liu (Hacks) and Jillian Bell (22 Jump Street) have been revealed as the first cast members for the anthology series.Deborah Kampmeier (Star Trek: Picard), Tara Nicole Weyr (The Wilds) and Haifaa al-Mansour (Motherland) will each direct one episode, while The Walking Dead producer Michael Satrazemis will helm the remaining three episodes of the season.Scott M. Gimple, chief content officer of The Walking Dead franchise, said: “Anthony, Jillian, Terry, Parker and Poppy are the first wave of singular talents who will further expand The Walking Dead Universe into harrowing, hilarious, heartfelt, and horrifying new realms and we couldn’t be happier to welcome them to the family, along with these terrific directors.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe “Tales of the Walking Dead” anthology series at AMC has added its first five cast members.Terry Crews (“Brooklyn Nine-Nine”), Poppy Liu (“Hacks”), Parker Posey (“Lost in Space”), Anthony Edwards (“Inventing Anna”), and Jillian Bell (“Rough Night”) have all joined the episodic anthology, which will consist of six standalone stories featuring both new and established characters from “The Walking Dead” universe. Details on the characters the five will play are being kept under wraps.“We’ve worked hard to create unique, interesting and unexpected characters for both old and new TWD fans, and I’m thrilled that these are the actors who will bring them to life. I can’t wait for you to see the depth, drama, terror and, yes, humor they bring to the screen,” said series showrunner Channing Powell.
The initial cast has been announced for Tales of the Walking Dead, AMC’s new spinoff series set in The Walking Dead universe. Anthony Edwards (Inventing Anna, WeCrashed), Parker Posey (Lost In Space), Terry Crews (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Poppy Liu (Dead Ringers) and Jillian Bell (Rough Night) have been tapped to star in the AMC Studios-produced episodic anthology series.
Moses J. Moseley, an actor best known for his work on The Walking Dead, has died. He was just 31 years old.
Moses J. Moseley was an actor best known for his role as one of Michonne’s pet zombies, Mike, in “The Walking Dead.”“The Walking Dead” was Moseley’s first major role, after playing parts in the movies “Joyful Noise” and “Trouble with the Curve.” He appeared on six episodes of the popular horror drama. Moseley’s later TV appearances included “Queen of the South” and “Watchmen.” He was also in movies including “The Internship,” “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” and “Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies.”“The makeup process took about 2 1/2 hours and it was consistent with applying layers and layers of spray makeup and prosthetics.
The Walking Dead fans are in shock after it was announced actor Moses J. Moseley has died at the age of 31.
The Walking Dead actor Moses J. Moseley has died, aged 31.Moseley, an actor and model who appeared in six episodes of the long running show, died last week.According to a report in TMZ, Mosley’s body was found on January 26.
Moses J Moseley has died at the age of 31 as police have launched an investigation into it being a possible suicide, TMZ reports. If you have been affected by this story, you can call the Samaritans on 116 123 or visit www.samaritans.org.