List of ''The Walking Dead'' (TV series) characters

The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic horror television series created and produced by Frank Darabont. It is based on the eponymous comic book series by Robert Kirkman. The following is a list of characters from The Walking Dead television series. Although some characters appear in both places, the continuity of the television series is not shared with the original comic book series.

Cast

Main cast

Actor Character Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Lincoln, AndrewAndrew Lincoln Grimes, RickRick Grimes Main
Bernthal, JonJon Bernthal Walsh, ShaneShane Walsh Main Special Guest
Callies, Sarah WayneSarah Wayne Callies Grimes, LoriLori Grimes Main
Holden, LaurieLaurie Holden , AndreaAndrea Main
DeMunn, JeffreyJeffrey DeMunn Horvath, DaleDale Horvath Main
Yeun, StevenSteven Yeun Rhee, GlennGlenn Rhee Main[lower-alpha 1]
Riggs, ChandlerChandler Riggs Grimes, CarlCarl Grimes Main
Reedus, NormanNorman Reedus Dixon, DarylDaryl Dixon Recurring Main
McBride, MelissaMelissa McBride Peletier, CarolCarol Peletier Recurring Also Starring Main
Rooker, MichaelMichael Rooker Dixon, MerleMerle Dixon Guest Main
James, LennieLennie James Jones, MorganMorgan Jones Guest Special Guest Recurring Main
Cohan, LaurenLauren Cohan Greene, MaggieMaggie Greene Recurring Main
Wilson, ScottScott Wilson Greene, HershelHershel Greene Recurring Also Starring Main
Kinney, EmilyEmily Kinney Greene, BethBeth Greene Recurring Also Starring Main
Gurira, DanaiDanai Gurira Michonne (Stand-in) Main
Morrissey, DavidDavid Morrissey The Governor Main Special Guest
Coleman, ChadChad Coleman Tyreese Williams Recurring Also Starring Main
Martin-Green, SonequaSonequa Martin-Green Sasha Williams Recurring Also Starring Main
Gilliard Jr., LawrenceLawrence Gilliard Jr. Stookey, BobBob Stookey Also Starring
Masterson, AlannaAlanna Masterson Chambler, TaraTara Chambler Recurring Also Starring Main
Cudlitz, MichaelMichael Cudlitz Ford, AbrahamAbraham Ford Recurring Main[lower-alpha 2]
McDermitt, JoshJosh McDermitt Porter, EugeneEugene Porter Recurring Also Starring Main
Serratos, ChristianChristian Serratos Espinosa, RositaRosita Espinosa Recurring Also Starring Main
West, Andrew J.Andrew J. West Gareth Guest Also Starring
Gilliam, SethSeth Gilliam Gabriel Stokes Also Starring
Marquand, RossRoss Marquand Aaron Recurring Also Starring
Feldshuh, TovahTovah Feldshuh Monroe, DeannaDeanna Monroe Recurring Also Starring
Breckenridge, AlexandraAlexandra Breckenridge Anderson, JessieJessie Anderson Recurring Also Starring
Nichols, AustinAustin Nichols Spencer Monroe Recurring Also Starring
Katelyn Nacon Enid Recurring Also Starring
Amelio, AustinAustin Amelio Dwight Recurring Also Starring
Payne, TomTom Payne Paul "Jesus" Rovia Recurring Also Starring
Berkeley, XanderXander Berkeley Gregory Guest Also Starring
Steven Ogg Simon Guest Recurring Also Starring
Morgan, Jeffrey DeanJeffrey Dean Morgan Negan Special Guest Main
Khary Payton Ezekiel Recurring Also Starring
Pollyanna McIntosh Jadis Recurring Also Starring

Notes

  1. Steven Yeun is credited as a series regular for the first episode of season 7.
  2. Michael Cudlitz is credited as a series regular for the first episode of season 7.

Recurring cast

Actor Character Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Emma Bell Amy Recurring Guest
Andrew Rothenberg Jim Recurring Guest
IronE Singleton Theodore "T-Dog" Douglas Recurring
Juan Pareja Morales Recurring
Jeryl Prescott Sales Jacqui Recurring Guest
Adam Minarovich Ed Peletier Recurring Guest
Madison Lintz Sophia Peletier Recurring
Viviana Chavez Miranda Morales Recurring
Maddie Lomax Eliza Morales Recurring
Noah Lomax Louis Morales Recurring
Noah Emmerich Dr. Edwin Jenner Recurring
Pruitt Taylor Vince Otis Recurring
Jane McNeill Patricia Recurring
Amber Chaney Annette Greene Recurring
Michael Zegen Randall Culver Recurring
James Allen McCune Jimmy Recurring
Brandon Fobbs Terry Guest Recurring Guest
Aldis Hodge Mike Guest Recurring Guest
Lew Temple Axel Recurring
Nick Gomez Tomas Recurring
Theodus Crane Big Tiny Recurring
Julio Cedillo Lieutenant Welles Recurring
Arthur Bridgers Crowley Recurring
Donzaleigh Abernathy Dr. Stevens Recurring
Kylie Szymanski Penny Blake Recurring
E. Roger Mitchell Paul Recurring
Markice Moore Andrew Recurring
Lawrence Kao Tim Recurring
Alexa Nikolas Haley Recurring
Dallas Roberts Milton Mamet Recurring
Tyler Chase Ben Recurring
Vincent M. Ward Oscar Recurring
Daniel Thomas May Allen Recurring Guest
Travis Love Shumpert Recurring Guest
Jose Pablo Cantillo Caesar Martinez Recurring
Melissa Ponzio Karen Recurring Guest
Various Judith Grimes Recurring
Vincent Martella Patrick Recurring
Kennedy Brice Molly Recurring
Audrey Marie Anderson Lilly Chambler Recurring
Meyrick Murphy Meghan Chambler Recurring
Marcus Hester Len Recurring
Keith Brooks Dan Recurring
J.D. Evermore Harley Recurring
Eric Mendenhall Billy Recurring
Sunkrish Bala Dr. Caleb Subramanian Recurring
Luke Donaldson Luke Recurring
Sherry Richards Jeanette Recurring
Jeff Kober Joe Recurring
Davi Jay Tony Recurring
Victor McCay Ryan Samuels Recurring
Brandon Carroll David Recurring
Kerry Condon Clara Recurring
Kirk Acevedo Mitch Dolgen Recurring
Juliana Harkavy Alisha Recurring
Denise Crosby Mary Recurring Guest
Brighton Sharbino Lizzie Samuels Recurring Special Guest
Kyla Kenedy Mika Samuels Recurring Special Guest
Tyler James Williams Noah Recurring
Chris Coy Martin Recurring
Ricky Wayne O'Donnell Recurring
Christine Woods Dawn Lerner Recurring
Erik Jensen Dr. Steven Edwards Recurring
Teri Wyble Amanda Shepherd Recurring
Steve Coulter Reg Monroe Recurring
Daniel Bonjour Aiden Monroe Recurring
Corey Brill Pete Anderson Recurring
April Billingsley Theresa Recurring
Chris Burns Mike Recurring
Benjamin Papac Albert Recurring
Travis Young Greg Recurring
Maximiliano Hernández Bob Lamson Recurring
Christopher Matthew Cook Licari Recurring
Marc Gowan Percy Recurring
Elijah Marcano Mikey Recurring
Tiffany Morgan Erin Recurring Guest
Jesse C. Boyd Edward Guest Recurring
Major Dodson Sam Anderson Recurring
Austin Abrams Ron Anderson Recurring
Michael Traynor Nicholas Recurring
Jason Douglas Tobin Recurring
Ann Mahoney Olivia Recurring
Jordan Woods-Robinson Eric Raleigh Recurring
Dahlia Legault Francine Recurring
Mandi Christine Kerr Barbara Recurring
David Marshall Silverman Kent Recurring
Ted Huckabee Bruce Recurring
Benedict Samuel Owen Guest Recurring
Merritt Wever Dr. Denise Cloyd Recurring
Jay Huguley David Recurring
Beth Keener Annie Recurring
Justin Miles Barnes Recurring
Jonathan Kleitman Sturgess Recurring
Christopher Berry Bud Recurring
Jimmy Gonzales Primo Recurring
Stuart Greer Roman Recurring
Jeremy Palko Andy Recurring Guest
Corey Hawkins Heath Recurring Guest
Kenric Green Scott Recurring
Vanessa Cloke Anna Recurring
Daniel Newman Daniel Recurring
Christine Evangelista Sherry Guest Recurring
Elizabeth Ludlow Arat Recurring
Lindsley Register Laura Recurring
Mike Seal Gary Recurring
Jayson Warner Smith Gavin Recurring
Joshua Mikel Jared Recurring
Logan Miller Benjamin Recurring
Cooper Andrews Jerry Recurring
Kerry Cahill Dianne Recurring
Carlos Navarro Alvaro Recurring
Karl Makinen Richard Recurring
Sydney Park Cyndie Recurring
Deborah May Natania Recurring
Mimi Kirkland Rachel Recurring
Autumn Dial Amber Recurring
Chloe Aktas Tanya Recurring
Elyse Nicole DuFour Frankie Recurring
Briana Venskus Beatrice Recurring
Nicole Barré Kathy Recurring

Main characters

Rick Grimes

Rick Grimes, portrayed by Andrew Lincoln, (the series' central character) is a former sheriff's deputy from a small Georgia town. He is an everyman[1][2][3] — smart, calm, just, a sharpshooter, and a good friend, husband and father — but flawed. Rick is a natural leader, someone his fellow survivors will turn to in a crisis, confident in his guidance, even when he at times doubts himself. His overwhelming need to do the right thing and protect those who can't protect themselves may pull him away from his family, causing cracks of tension within his marriage with Lori and his relationship with his son, Carl. Frustrated about leading his group and keeping them safe, Rick gradually changes into a darker person.

Eventually, he breaks down once again, following the deaths of Glenn and Abraham, and the overshadowing presence of Negan — the series' central antagonist in season six and seven. Throughout season seven, Rick slowly regains his footing and then starts preparing for an all-out war against Negan and the Saviors.

Shane Walsh

Shane Walsh, portrayed by Jon Bernthal,[4] is a former sheriff's deputy from a small Georgia town. He was Rick's partner in the sheriff's department and best friend since high school. Until Rick's arrival, Shane led the group of Atlanta survivors. Shane harbors feelings for Lori, and after the start of the apocalypse, when Lori believes Rick is dead, Shane starts a sexual relationship with her. When Rick finds them, Shane relinquishes the leadership position to Rick, while trying to hide his resentment towards Rick and his relationship with Lori. Within season two, Shane gradually becomes more unhinged and shows bouts of irrational violence and bloodlust after allowing another survivor to die in an act of self-preservation. Shane eventually lures Rick away from the group to kill him, but Rick kills him first.

Lori Grimes

Lori Grimes, portrayed by Sarah Wayne Callies,[5] is Rick's wife, and Carl and Judith's mother. Believing Rick to be dead, she begins a relationship with Shane, but is loyal to Rick once he returns, and she pushes Shane away from her and Carl, of whom she is fiercely protective. In the second season, she discovers she is pregnant, but is unsure who the father is. She attempts to comfort Shane so he will feel accepted in their group, but she is cautious about his reckless actions, and ultimately warns Rick that Shane is dangerous. At the same time, she is disturbed by her husband's gradual change in this more savage environment, and is shocked after learning he killed Shane. From their escape from the farm till their endeavor to take up residence at the prison, Lori becomes increasingly estranged from Rick and Carl, which she blames on herself. She becomes worried about her baby's survival, and when she goes into labor following a walker attack, Lori convinces Maggie to give her a C-section, despite the fact that it will prove fatal for her. Lori dies giving birth, and Carl is forced to shoot her to prevent reanimation.

Carl Grimes

Carl Grimes, portrayed by Chandler Riggs,[6] is the son of Rick and Lori, and Judith's older brother. Confronted with the harsh realities of his new world, he quickly learns to defend himself and even rescues Rick from a reanimated Shane. In the prison, when his mother dies during childbirth, he shoots her in the head to prevent her from turning. The ease with which he shoots a member of The Governor's militia troubles Rick, leading him to give up his authority over the group and teaching Carl to farm, renouncing violence. When The Governor attacks for the final time, he and Carl are separated from the rest of the group. With Rick severely injured and unconscious, Carl reveals his anger towards his father for failing to protect the group and his mother. He raids neighboring houses for supplies, but is nearly overcome by a walker. He returns to the house and reveals he still depends on his father, and can't bear to bring himself to shoot Rick if he does turn. Rick eventually recovers and they are reunited with Michonne, but are driven from the house by the Claimers. They later meet the Claimers again on the road, where one of the members nearly rapes Carl. After overcoming them with Daryl's help, they travel to Terminus and are captured. After Terminus Carl spent a lot of time caring for Judith upon their reunion. When he arrives at Alexandria, he is initially awkward with the other teenagers, but befriends Enid, a girl who was outside for a long time also, they spend time together in the woods running from walkers. He also tries to prevent Rick beating Pete, but is unsuccessful. During the attack of the zombies on Alexandria, Carl gets shot in his right eye by a stray bullet shot by Ron. He is taken care of by Denise. His personality changes to make him a darker character from this wound. Negan calls him a future "serial killer" in the season six finale, which could imply how seriously dangerous Carl may become. Carl, along with Glenn, Rosita, Daryl, Michonne, Abraham, Maggie, Rick, Sasha, Eugene and Aaron, are forced to kneel before Negan. In the season seven premiere, Negan begins to force Rick to cut Carl's arm off, but changes his mind once he sees Rick is broken. Carl and Enid share their first kiss. Carl later sneaks into the Sanctuary to kill Negan, but his plan fails.

Morgan Jones

Morgan Jones, portrayed by Lennie James,[7] (primarily a guest role in seasons one and five, in addition to a special guest appearance in season three), is a survivor staying in Rick Grimes' hometown with his son, Duane. Initially, he suffers from the loss of his wife Jenny at the start of the apocalypse, unwilling to move on while her reanimated body roamed the town. He helps Rick recover after he wakes from his coma, and promises to contact him over radio as Rick continued towards Atlanta. Later, Morgan could not take action to prevent walker Jenny from biting Duane, and he becomes dysfunctional. Rick meets him again while scavenging for supplies, and offers him to join him, but Morgan refuses. After he accidentally burned down his home in a fit, Morgan takes to following Rick, eventually encountering a former prison psychologist named Eastman, who helps Morgan find inner peace through the use of aikido, not only to use for self-defense, but also to show the value of human life. Morgan follows Rick's group from Terminus to Alexandria, where he finds their violent ways, particularly of Carol's, distressing and tries to help show them a better way to deal with the humans that want to harm them. Morgan finally comes to the realization that you have to kill sometimes, and kills Richard. Morgan is shown at Alexandria fighting against the Saviors and Scavengers alongside the Kingdom, where he and Carol now reside.

Dale Horvath

Dale Horvath, portrayed by Jeffrey DeMunn,[8] is an older man and former car salesman. His age, calm affect, worldly experience, and RV provide the nucleus around which the small community of survivors has formed. He is wise, and the respected elder of the group. He is also rather feisty and not afraid to speak his mind or call others out for mistakes in judgment. Dale manages to talk Andrea out of a suicide attempt by putting himself at risk, as well. Dale becomes wary of Shane, after witnessing that Shane contemplated assassinating Rick beforehand as well as guessing that Shane killed Otis while retrieving medical supplies for Carl. Dale becomes upset at the group when they decide to kill Randall to avoid any risks he might have posed and argues for sparing his life, leading to the execution being postponed. Dale is killed by a walker, who was accidentally lured by Carl earlier that day. Dale's death causes the group to reevaluate their unity and allow Randall to live.

Glenn Rhee

Glenn Rhee, portrayed by Steven Yeun,[9] is a former pizza delivery boy, who lived in Atlanta. He is keenly aware of the extreme danger of his missions on behalf of the group, but because of his loyalty to the group he is willing to take the risks. His knowledge of every shortcut in Atlanta proves extremely useful, and he is an excellent scavenger. Glenn thinks well on his feet and shows great compassion and humanity. He develops a passionate relationship with Maggie, while living on the Greene farm and later marries her by the time they reach the prison. He becomes more confident and displays more courage and ingenuity, as well as leadership qualities later. After being infected with the illness spreading in the prison, he soon recovers through Hershel and Bob's care. When The Governor attacks the prison, he is unable to find Maggie and goes on a search for her with Tara Chambler. The two encounter Abraham Ford, Eugene Porter and Rosita Espinosa, who plan to bring Eugene to Washington, D.C. to find a cure for the apocalypse. After reuniting with his wife, they journey on their mission to D.C., although Eugene quickly reveals he was a fraud hoping for protection. After his half-sister-in-law, Beth's death, he moves forward with plans to find a safe haven for the group and continues to comfort Maggie in her loss. Glenn continues to be the voice of reason after Beth's death, and moral support for the group. When they arrive at Alexandria, he is assigned to be one of the runners, and he and fellow runner Nicholas become rivals, which eventually culminates in Nicholas trying to shoot Glenn, and the two of them getting in a fight, Glenn is unable to kill Nicholas however. Glenn is seemingly killed when Nicholas commits suicide and the two fall into a hoard of walkers. Eventually, it is revealed that he was able to use Nicholas's body as a shield and escape under a nearby dumpster. Glenn, along with Rosita, Daryl, Michonne, Abraham, Maggie, Rick, Sasha, Carl, Eugene and Aaron, are forced to kneel before Negan. He is killed by Negan to teach Daryl a lesson when Daryl punches Negan after Abraham was brutally murdered by Negan.

Andrea

Andrea, portrayed by Laurie Holden,[10] is a former civil rights attorney, who is extremely protective of her younger sister, Amy. Following Amy's death, she considers suicide, but decides to remain with the group. With the others, they find a farm owned by Hershel Greene. At the farm, she continued to confide and seek comfort in Dale, and gained survivalist skills through Shane. After escaping Hershel's overrun farm, she is rescued by Michonne and is brought by Merle to Woodbury, where she begins a romantic relationship with The Governor. She is eventually caught in the crossfire between Rick and The Governor, and attempts to mend relations, but later turns on The Governor after learning that he intends to attack the prison. She is captured by The Governor and left in a room with a dying Milton, who bites her before she is able to free herself. She is discovered by Michonne, Rick and the others, and takes her own life.

Merle Dixon

Merle Dixon, portrayed by Michael Rooker,[11] is Daryl Dixon's older brother. A racist and misogynist, Merle grew up in an abusive household. His first meeting with Rick quickly escalates to conflict and Merle is subdued and handcuffed to a pipe, but the keys are lost. The group escapes, but Rick leads a rescue party only to find that Merle has cut himself free and disappeared. Merle returns in "Walk with Me", alive and residing at Woodbury, a thriving settlement run by the malicious Governor and serves as his lieutenant and enforcer. He escapes Woodbury with Daryl, but struggles to integrate into the prison. He attempts to secure peace with The Governor by kidnapping Michonne, but relents and lets her go before returning to Woodbury and luring a pack of zombies to attack in an attempt to assassinate The Governor. He fails and is killed and left to reanimate. He is later discovered by Daryl, who kills him.

Carol Peletier

Carol Peletier, portrayed by Melissa McBride,[12] is Sophia's protective mother and Ed's abused wife. Before the outbreak, she was a meek housewife, and in the beginning of the apocalypse, she often depended on others for survival and appeared weak, despite showing compassion and kindness to others, particularly Daryl, and putting the good of the group ahead of her own needs. After Sophia's death, Carol gradually undergoes a transformation from a former victim of domestic abuse to a hardened and pragmatic warrior. She manages to survive under difficult circumstances, and soon begins sharing her survival tactics with others. Her story time program at the prison is revealed as a cover for teaching a group of young children self-defense and gives a weapons training course. When the father of two children, Lizzie and Mika, dies following a walker attack, she becomes their adoptive mother by the father's wishes. Carol begins taking bold risks in order to survive, especially during the epidemic that breaks out, killing the severely ill Karen and David mercifully to prevent any others, including herself from dying. However, she quickly shows remorse over the event with Tyreese, Karen's boyfriend's reaction. Rick banishes her, until she returns following the prison's destruction, encountering Tyreese and the girls, Lizzie and Mika, as well as Judith, Rick and Lori's daughter. Her difficult decision making elevates when she is forced to kill the mentally ill Lizzie Samuels after murdering her younger sister, Mika to convince she and Tyreese that walkers merely change humans. She confesses to Karen and David's deaths and Tyreese forgives her, given her explanation, and the two move towards Terminus, only to discover its true nature. Carol successfully destroys Terminus and saves her friends. Rick asks her to rejoin the group and she accepts. After a failed rescue mission for Beth in Atlanta with Daryl, Beth is killed leaving Carol devastated. Carol arrives with the group at Alexandria and pretends to be a weak housewife so that the Alexandrians underestimate her, particularly as she is the one to steal guns from the armory. She also meets Sam Anderson, who takes a liking to her, despite her initially being cold to him. Carol believes that the Alexandrians are weak and that they may need to take the safe-zone for themselves. Carol becomes emotionally depressed after she realizes she had killed about 25 people since the beginning of the apocalypse. She, along with Morgan, discover the Kingdom. At the Kingdom she is able to receive medical treatment from multiple gunshot wounds. After learning of the deaths of Glenn and Abraham, Carol joins the fight against the Saviors.

Daryl Dixon

Daryl Dixon, portrayed by Norman Reedus,[13] is Merle's younger brother. A Southern redneck with a tough background, Daryl is a survivalist and member of the Atlanta band, who quickly becomes one of Rick's closest confidantes and a leader within the group, a role he is not entirely comfortable with. He develops a close relationship with Carol Peletier in the second season after spending a large amount of time searching for her missing daughter Sophia. Following Shane's death, Daryl becomes Rick's right-hand man. After the fall of the prison, he escapes with Beth, who is later kidnapped while he fights off a group of walkers. He joins a nomadic group (the Claimers) before turning on them to save Rick, Carl, and Michonne. In season five, he goes with Carol to Atlanta in an attempt to rescue Beth, but is forced to return with Noah when Carol is taken to Grady Memorial Hospital also. He returns with the group to break Beth and Carol out and is clearly devastated at Beth's death. He somewhat distances himself following this. Once the group arrives at Alexandria, Daryl befriends recruiter Aaron and eventually becomes a recruiter himself. Daryl and Aaron later discover Morgan in the woods and bring him to Alexandria. After an enormous herd of walkers is discovered near Alexandria, Daryl's role is to drive them away along with Sasha and Abraham. Daryl is driven away from Sasha and Abraham and has a small encounter with three strangers; Dwight, Sherry, and Tina. He is captured by them, who believe him to be a Savior. After Tina is killed, Dwight and Sherry steal Daryl's crossbow and motorcycle. Daryl is later found attempting to rescue Glenn and Michonne, who have been captured by Saviors. He is caught by Dwight, and shot near the shoulder. Daryl, along with Glenn, Rosita, Michonne, Abraham, Maggie, Rick, Sasha, Carl, Aaron, and Eugene are forced to kneel before Negan. Daryl is one of the members of the group forced to kneel for Negan during his infamous "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe" speech. After the death of Abraham at Negans hands, Daryl becomes outraged when Negan forces a terrified Rosita to look at the remains of Abraham on his bat, Lucille. Daryl lashes out at Negan in retaliation and punches him. Much to Daryl's horror, this causes Negan to further punish the group, responding to this outburst by killing Glenn. Negan takes Daryl back to the Sanctuary as prisoner, where he is tortured physically and psychologically in attempts to convince Daryl to join the Saviors. In "Hearts Still Beating", Daryl escapes from the Sanctuary, through an anonymous source (this is later revealed to be Sherry).

Maggie Greene

Maggie Greene, portrayed by Lauren Cohan,[14] is Hershel's daughter and Beth's elder half-sister. A tomboy at heart, she scavenges supplies from the local town. She develops strong feelings for Glenn, impressed by his bravery and loyalty to the group. After the fall of the farm, she settles 8 months later at the prison with the rest of the group. She and Glenn are later captured and interrogated by Merle and The Governor, to which she is sexually assaulted (forced to undress) by The Governor. After a rescue mission, she continues to be proactive in defending the prison during The Governor's attacks, killing several snipers and soldiers to protect the prison survivors. She soon marries Glenn. When Glenn is infected by the deadly influenza virus that has spread across the prison and her father risks exposure by caring for the sick, she is fueled with anger and frustration until she rushes in to rescue her father and fiancee from the reanimated infected that overrun the quarantine zone before medicine is retrieved by the others. The Governor returns to the prison and Maggie witnesses her father's execution in horror. She defends the prison against The Governor's militia, before escaping the overrun compound with Sasha and Bob, unsure if her sister is alive or not. Being aware that Glenn is alive, Maggie searches and finds him, and soon goes on a mission to D.C. for a cure, which turns out to be false. She receives news that her sister is still alive, only to be left heartbroken once she arrives too late to meet her, as Beth has recently died. Maggie becomes depressed after her sister's death, but begins to recover before the group arrived at Alexandria. At Alexandria Maggie acts as Deanna's assistant. She tries to persuade Deanna not to exile Rick and also prevents Sasha from killing Gabriel. Maggie later discovers she is pregnant and worries with the possibility of Glenn's death. When they reunite, she joins the group to go to the Hilltop Colony where she negotiates a deal with Gregory for half of their supplies. When Rick initiates a plan to take out the Saviors, Maggie and Carol are captured by a female group of Saviors and Maggie is forced to kill them, as well as some others, to protect herself and the baby. She forms a maternal bond with Enid. When Enid gives Maggie a haircut, she collapses on the floor in pain and she is taken with a group to reach the Hilltop to see a doctor. Maggie, along with Glenn, Rosita, Daryl, Michonne, Abraham, Rick, Sasha, Carl, Eugene and Aaron, are forced to kneel before Negan before they can reach the Hilltop. Maggie is forced to watch as Negan kills her husband Glenn as punishment for Daryl hitting Negan. A devastated Maggie tells Rick to prepare to fight Negan as she attempts to collect Glenn's body. Glenn's death ultimately helps Maggie grow stronger. Maggie moves to the Hilltop for medical treatment along with Sasha and Enid, and eventually takes leadership over Gregory.

Hershel Greene

Hershel Greene, portrayed by Scott Wilson,[15] is a veterinarian and farmer, who is also a religious man and former alcoholic. He allows Rick and his group to remain at the farm while Carl recuperates after being shot, but hides from them that he is keeping walkers in his barn, merely believing them to be sick and not dead. When Shane opens the barn and the group kills everyone inside, his worldview is shattered, but he develops a close friendship with Rick and often acts as a voice of wisdom. When the group attempts to clear the prison, he is bitten and Rick cuts off his leg to prevent him from turning into a walker. Hershel becomes a member of the leading council of the prison and counsels the group to work to rebuild a society which can forgive the past wrongs of its members. When the prison becomes infected with the flu, he works as a medic and provides natural remedies to help ease the symptoms of his patients until a cure can be found. He is later taken hostage by The Governor, but is proud to hear Rick offer forgiveness and coexistence to The Governor and his group. The Governor refuses and murders Hershel before attacking the prison.

Beth Greene

Beth Greene, portrayed by Emily Kinney,[16] is Hershel's younger daughter and Maggie's younger half-sister. She sinks into a deep depression after watching her mother, half-brother and neighbors, who had become walkers and were being housed in her father's barn, get shot by Rick's group and attempts suicide, but changes her mind. She recovers and survives the fall of the farm before traveling with the group to the prison. She is often seen helping to take care of Judith. When the prison becomes infected with the flu, she is put in charge of isolating the group's children to protect them from the deadly virus. She witnesses her father's death at the hands of The Governor and escapes the fall of the prison with Daryl. When they become separated during a walker attack, she is kidnapped. She reappears in season five at Grady Memorial Hospital, where she wakes up and discovers that she is being held in the hospital by a group of corrupt police officers. She regularly tries to fight against their strict regime, killing one officer and helping another patient, Noah, escape, but she is kept alive by the officer in charge, Dawn Lerner. As a result of an exchange plan negotiated by Rick to rescue Beth, she is returned to Rick's group, but Rick refuses to let Lerner take back Noah. Beth stabs Dawn with hidden scissors, but Dawn's instinctive reflexes cause her to fire a single bullet through Beth's head, killing her instantly and unexpectedly.

Michonne

Michonne, portrayed by Danai Gurira,[17] is a resourceful and self-sufficient katana-wielding survivor, included in the finale of season two and since a main character. Her past, revealed slowly over the series, shows she had survived the initial apocalypse with her three-year-old son Andre, her boyfriend Mike, and their friend Terry. Mike, Terry, and Andre had been attacked by walkers while she was on a supply run, deaths she blamed on herself. As punishment, she used the reanimated Mike and Terry walkers as a means to disguise her scent among walker hordes. She saves Andrea after the group ran off from Hershel's farm, and becomes her friend. When they are brought to Woodbury, Michonne is highly distrustful of The Governor and leaves the community to warn Andrea's friends after witnessing Glenn and Maggie being captured. When Rick's group attacks Woodbury, Michonne joins in and gets in a fight with The Governor, destroying one of his eyes. Michonne becomes a pivot in the conflict between Rick's group and The Governor. Later, when Rick's group is forced to flee the prison after The Governor's attack, Michonne meets up with Rick and Carl, and the three become closer. As the story progresses, Michonne becomes the voice of reason for Rick, reminding him not to take risks. By the time the group has worked their way to Alexandria, Rick and Michonne have started a relationship with each other. Michonne is attacked by a member of the Scavengers and is almost killed.

The Governor

The Governor (real name, "Phillip Blake"), portrayed by David Morrissey,[18] is the leader of the fortified town of Woodbury. He is a charismatic man, who is nevertheless power-mad and willing to kill anyone to secure the supplies needed to strengthen the town. When Merle rescues Andrea and Michonne he quickly develops a romantic relationship with Andrea, but Michonne remains skeptical. When she leaves, he orders Merle to track her and kill her, but she escapes. Merle instead returns with Glenn and Maggie, who are tortured. When Rick leads a rescue party, Michonne steals away to kill The Governor only to find a room full of heads in fish tanks and his reanimated daughter, who she kills. This enrages The Governor and in the ensuing fight he loses his eye. He resolves to take the prison using walkers as a weapon and eventually leading a militia. When they are routed, he murders most of the militia before being abandoned by his remaining lieutenants. He wanders alone before meeting Lilly and Tara using the pseudonym "Brian Heriot". He eventually meets up with a larger group and takes it over, murdering its leader and blaming the prison group. He takes Hershel and Michonne hostage and leads his new group to attack the prison, demanding that Rick and his group abandon the prison. He refuses a gesture of cohabitation before murdering Hershel and triggering a battle. Rick and The Governor brawl, with The Governor gaining the upper hand before being impaled by Michonne, and shot and killed by Lilly.

Tyreese Williams

Tyreese Williams, portrayed by Chad L. Coleman,[19] is the leader of a group from Jacksonville, Florida, which includes Sasha and Allen's family. After unsuccessfully trying to seek refuge at the prison due to Rick's hallucinations, Tyreese and the others find their way to Woodbury. Tyreese and Sasha become guards at Woodbury's walls, but he becomes wary of The Governor's intentions. When the assault on the prison is declared, Tyreese and Sasha stay behind to protect the innocent civilians. Eventually, Rick's group return to reveal The Governor massacred his entire army, except for lone survivor, Karen. Six months later, Karen and Tyreese form a relationship at the prison as he becomes proactive in supply runs with Daryl, Michonne, Bob and Sasha. During the flu epidemic that breaks out at the prison, Karen is secretly killed and burned by Carol to prevent the disease from spreading. Furious, he commands Rick to investigate the murders, and attacks Daryl and Rick out of frustration. He helps find medicine for the sick inmates before The Governor returns when their numbers are down. Tyreese fights The Governor's militia along with Rick's group as he rescues Rick's infant daughter, Judith. He escapes with Lizzie and Mika and encounters Carol on the road, unaware of her responsibility for Karen's death. Lizzie's psychotic behavior becomes a threat to Tyreese and Carol when she murders her sister, and after Carol puts her down, she admits to mercifully killing Karen to prevent people from dying. Tyreese forgives her, but remains haunted by the situation at the grove where they stayed. Soon, he appears psychologically and emotionally damaged, refusing to kill and trying to teach others about mercy. After reuniting with the group, Sasha is alarmed by his behavior, but seeks his comfort in her own loss. After proposing a safe mission to save Beth that fails when Beth is killed, the group go to Beth's friend Noah's home town of Richmond, Virginia for possible sanctuary. Tyreese, however, is bitten in one of the overrun homes, and accepts his fate while hallucinating previous deceased group members, making the choice of letting go of his guilt for their losses at last and eventually dying after his arm is amputated.

Sasha Williams

Sasha Williams, portrayed by Sonequa Martin-Green,[20] is a former firefighter from Jacksonville, Florida. She travels to Georgia with a group run by her older brother, Tyreese in search of a safe haven. After passing on the prison, Sasha, her brother Tyreese and two others, Allen and Ben are welcomed into Woodbury where she protects the walls as a community entrance guard. She is proven to be a great shot, much better than Tyreese, and decides to stay behind with the people of Woodbury at the walls to protect them instead of joining the Woodbury army's attack on the prison. They let Rick's group in after Karen explains The Governor's onslaught on his men. Sasha, along with Tyreese, Karen, and other citizens of Woodbury are taken in by the prison group. At the prison, she is appointed to the prison council, and participates as co-leader on the majority of the supply runs that the prison organizes. She, however, becomes one of those infected by a deadly virus circulating the prison, forcing her to enter quarantine. Hershel keeps her safe in a locked cell block when some infected reanimate as walkers. She is then treated by Bob, one of the new prison inhabitants, who gives her medicine. She participates in the battle between her group and The Governor, and escapes the prison with Bob and Maggie. The three later discover the inhabitants in the prison bus have died and reanimated, and Sasha participates in killing her undead former comrades. She eventually starts a romantic relationship with Bob, which results in her devastation when Bob dies, thus turning her into a colder, more hardened individual, even more so upon her brother's Tyreese's death, sometimes doing things which endanger her life. Once at Alexandria she becomes a lookout, and at one point disappears for a day, hunting walkers in the woods, before being brought back by Michonne and Rosita. She seeks help from Gabriel, who denies it from her, and attempts to beat him, but is stopped by Maggie. Sasha begins a romantic relationship with Abraham. Sasha, along with Glenn, Rosita, Daryl, Michonne, Abraham, Maggie, Rick, Carl, Eugene and Aaron, are forced to kneel before Negan. Sasha moves to the Hilltop with Maggie and Enid. Sasha and Rosita decide they are tired of waiting for Rick to attack the Saviors and decide to go themselves. Sasha locks Rosita out of the Sanctuary, saving Rosita's life. Sasha is captured by Negan and put in a cell. Eugene gives Sasha the poison pill he had made. When traveling to Alexandria, Sasha is put in a casket. When Negan opens the door to show Rick she is alive a zombified Sasha attacks Negan. This is the trigger to All Out War. Maggie and Jesus find zombie Sasha and put her down.

Bob Stookey

Bob Stookey, portrayed by Lawrence Gilliard Jr.,[21] is a former army medic. He joins the prison community a week before the fourth season opener, "30 Days Without an Accident", when Daryl found him surviving on his own. Bob maintains a confident face to prove his worth to the group, but struggles with alcoholism and his troubled past. When a deadly influenza virus affects the prison inhabitants, Bob joins Daryl's group to retrieve medicine at a college. Bob then talks to Daryl about being the last survivor to two different groups, and admits responsibility for the death of another member of a group during a supply run when his temptation for alcohol resulted in an attack by walkers, although he is quickly forgiven by Daryl. At the college, Bob retrieves a bottle of alcohol, which is later discovered by Daryl, who loses trust in Bob. When they return to the prison, Bob creates vaccinations to help cure the infected. Bob participates in the battle against The Governor. He is injured, however he manages to escape the prison with Sasha and Maggie. After being treated by Sasha, he joins them in their quest to find the prison bus. The three discover the inhabitants in the prison bus have died and reanimated, and Bob participates in putting down his former colleagues. He eventually starts a romantic relationship with Sasha. Later, after the group reunites and escapes Terminus, he joins Rick, Michonne, Sasha, and Father Stokes on a supply run into the nearest town's food bank in "Strangers." It is eventually revealed that, during a scuffle between Bob and a walker beneath the sewage water in the food bank's basement, he sustained a bite to his right shoulder, but kept it a secret from everyone else. Later that night, he leaves the church to put himself down, only to be kidnapped by the Hunters. Though he is initially horrified that they are eating his leg, he laughs and taunts them, saying that he is "tainted meat." In response, the Hunters savagely beat him and leave him outside the church, where he is found by the group. He dies the next morning, after the group has already killed the Hunters, and Tyreese stabs him in the head to put him down.

Tara Chambler

Tara Chambler, portrayed by Alanna Masterson,[22] is a former police academy student, who holes up in an apartment complex with her remaining family — her sister Lilly, her dying father David, and her niece Meghan. They welcome The Governor into their apartment and Tara comes to trust him and follows him as he leads them to join a larger group after her father's death. As he leads an attack on the prison, she refuses to fight when confronted with The Governor's true nature. Glenn discovers a catatonic Tara in the aftermath of the battle, having lost her sister (who killed The Governor out of vengeance), niece and her girlfriend Alisha. She agrees to stay with him until he finds Maggie. They later meet Abraham Ford, Dr. Eugene Porter, and Rosita Espinosa, who are on a mission to find a cure for the virus in Washington, D.C. She travels with them and they eventually find Maggie, Bob and Sasha before finding Terminus and being captured and imprisoned by cannibals. The group successfully escape as the compound is overrun and Tara is formally accepted as a member of the group by Rick, who tells her that he knows she didn't want to be a part of the assault. She accompanies group members to D.C. and develops a strong friendship with Eugene, giving him a chance to prove himself and be accepted like herself. Upon discovering his lies of having knowledge of the cure, she is silent, but later explains to Eugene that he needs to pull his weight within the group. The band of survivors regroup and head to Virginia where Noah's community lies, suffering several losses in the process before being recruited to a safe-zone in D.C. called Alexandria. Tara, Noah and Glenn become supply runners. During one run, Tara is severely injured and unconscious as Noah is killed. Tara later wakes up in a medical room as Rosita watches over her. She soon begins a relationship with Denise Cloyd, the local doctor for Alexandria. She goes along with Rick's plan to kill the Saviors. After this, she joins Heath on a two-week supply run. While she is gone, Denise is killed by Dwight. Tara and Heath are separated after Tara falls off of a bridge. An unconscious Tara is discovered by the Oceanside community. Tara is able to escape Oceanside but promises she wouldn't tell anyone of their whereabouts. She eventually breaks this promise when Negan takes Alexandria's guns. Tara leads Rick, Daryl, Carl, Michonne, Aaron, Gabriel, Jesus, Enid, Tobin, Eric, Scott, & Francine to Oceanside to take their guns. When Rosita brings Dwight back to Alexandria, Tara repeatedly tells Daryl to kill him. When Daryl doesn't Tara is seemingly angry at him.

Abraham Ford

Sergeant Abraham Ford, portrayed by Michael Cudlitz,[23] is a survivor and former member of the military. Before meeting Eugene, he had a family, who ran away after seeing him kill a group that threatened their safety. After his family was killed, Abraham attempted suicide, but Eugene arrived at the same moment, stopping him from doing so. He is attempting to deliver Eugene to Washington, D.C., believing he has the answer to the cause of the zombie plague. Upon discovering that Eugene was lying, he nearly beats Eugene to death. His actions cause friction with the others, but he remains with the group nonetheless. He becomes part of Alexandria's construction crew and upon Tobin's recommendation becomes their leader after saving Francine from walkers. Abraham's friendship with Eugene is later repaired after intervention from Rosita. He is in a relationship with Rosita for the time they spent with Eugene, Glenn and Tara, however he ended it at Alexandria. He seems to grow a liking towards Sasha from being on some runs with her as a partner. Abraham, along with Glenn, Rosita, Daryl, Michonne, Maggie, Rick, Sasha, Carl, Eugene and Aaron, are forced to kneel before Negan. After Negan plays "Eeny, meeny, miny, moe" with the group, he lands on Abraham and is then bashed by Lucille.

Eugene Porter

Dr. Eugene Porter, portrayed by Josh McDermitt,[24] is a survivor of the apocalypse and a member of Abraham Ford's survivor group and later a minor antagonist after he unwillingly begins working for the Saviors. He comes across as timid and socially awkward. Initially when encountered by Rick's group, he appears to be a scientist that knows of a cure to the outbreak located in Washington, D.C., with Abraham and Rosita assisting him. Later, Eugene is forced to reveal that he lied to Abraham to gain his protection back when they first met, leading Abraham to punch him unconscious and creating a rift in their friendship. When the group makes it to Alexandria, Eugene assists the community with his technical knowledge to repair their solar power system. This helps to boost his confidence to learn how to defend himself, reconcile his friendship with Abraham, and help the community find a way to make more bullets. When Negan discovers that Eugene makes bullets, Eugene is captured for this to work for the Saviors. After the Saviors' defeat, Eugene lies to Negan about Sasha's death, but still sides with Negan.

Rosita Espinosa

Rosita Espinosa, portrayed by Christian Serratos,[25] is a survivor of the apocalypse and a member of Abraham Ford's survivor group, with whom she is in a relationship. When their truck breaks down on the way to D.C. she and the others journey with Glenn and Tara towards Terminus, ultimately leading to her capture there. She escapes with the group and goes with them from Georgia to Alexandria, forming a close relationship with fellow survivors Glenn Rhee and Tara Chambler before becoming fully accepted into their group. Upon arriving at Alexandria, Rosita is made a medical assistant. She also, along with Michonne, tries to bring Sasha back to Alexandria after she goes missing, and takes close care of Tara after her injury, whilst simultaneously trying to mend Abraham's and Eugene's friendship. She is with Tara when she wakes up in the season five finale. In "Not Tomorrow Yet", Rosita is heartbroken after Abraham breaks up with her. She then begins a relationship with Spencer. Rosita, along with Glenn, Daryl, Michonne, Abraham, Maggie, Rick, Sasha, Carl, Eugene and Aaron, are forced to kneel before Negan. Furious about Abraham & Glenn's death, Rosita has Eugene make her a bullet to kill Negan. Negan kills Spencer which triggers Rosita to shoot at Negan. When Rosita shoots at Negan, she hits Lucille. She is tackled by Arat and she scars Rosita's face. Rosita becomes increasingly angry with the Saviors. She finds Sasha at Hilltop and the two go on a mission to the Sanctuary to kill Negan. During their run, Rosita reveals to Sasha that she learned everything she knows from everyone she met after the apocalypse. Later, when breaking into the Sanctuary Eugene refusing the help of Sasha & Rosita and will not escape. Sasha locks Rosita out of the Sanctuary telling her that is isn't her time to die. Rosita then runs into Dwight, who she brings back to Alexandria. During the battle at Alexandria, Rosita is shot and is rushed to the infermery by Tara.

Gareth

Gareth, portrayed by Andrew J. West,[26] is the leader of a supposed safe-zone, Terminus, who runs it along with his younger brother, Alex, and his mother, Mary. He explains that Terminus initially was a safe and welcoming place, a sanctuary for all who wanted to come in before a group of marauders took over and began ruthlessly beating and raping the other survivors. Gareth and his family had to take Terminus back by force, and decided that from then on, they would run Terminus in a similarly brutal manner by capturing, killing, and eating all those who were lured in by the various signs posted in the area. Just before Gareth and his butchers can kill Rick, Daryl, Glenn, and Bob, Carol begins her siege on Terminus by blowing up the propane tank outside, blasting open the fences and allowing the walkers to flow in. Though Terminus is destroyed and a majority of the survivors, including Alex and Mary, are killed, Gareth manages to survive and escape, along with five others, and become known as The Hunters. Later the Hunters kidnap Bob and eat one of his legs, but when he reveals that he is infected, they savagely beat him and leave him outside Father Stokes's church, where Rick's group has taken residence. They then attempt to lead a siege against the church in "Four Walls and a Roof", only to be outsmarted and overpowered by Rick, Abraham, Michonne, Glenn, Maggie and Tara. Although Gareth initially pleads for his life, Rick refuses and kills him with a red-handled machete.

Gabriel Stokes

Gabriel Stokes, portrayed by Seth Gilliam,[27] is a priest at a small, local church outside Atlanta. He is an extremely nervous man, who is not used to the hazards of the outside world, having been mostly sheltered inside his church after the outbreak began, living off of stored food from the nearby town's food drive. He also struggles with how his religious beliefs fit within this new world. He is introduced when Rick's group rescues him from walkers while he was out foraging, and he offers them shelter in his church. Rick discovers Gabriel had locked his congregation out of the church at the start of the outbreak, an action he remains remorseful of. He joins Rick's group as the church is overrun, though detests the use of violence. When they arrive at the relative safety of Alexandria, he attempts to sway Deanna that Rick's group are Satan in disguise, but eventually apologizes to all for sowing seeds of distrust. He becomes a useful member of Alexandria as both a man of the cloth as well as helping to protect the community's walls. Tamiel from the Scavengers kidnap Gabriel. Rick, Michonne, Rosita, Tara, & Aaron find Gabriel with the Scavengers.

Aaron

Aaron, portrayed by Ross Marquand,[28] is a recruiter for the Alexandria Safe-Zone community, and generally a cheerful, outgoing personality. Prior to formally meeting the group, he followed them around to evaluate them as candidates for membership in Alexandria, and eventually extends an invitation to Rick. The group, after some deliberation, accepts. Once the group is accustomed to Alexandria, Aaron invites Daryl to help assist him in recruiting other survivors. During once such excursion, Aaron and Daryl are lured into a walker trap set up by the Wolves. Morgan helps them to escape, though Aaron loses his kit of recruiting materials. Later, when the Wolves launch a full-out attack on Alexandria, Aaron finds that they had used his recruiting materials to locate Alexandria and plan the attack, causing him to feel guilty over the deaths of several Alexandrians. Aaron, along with Glenn, Daryl, Michonne, Abraham, Maggie, Rick, Sasha, Carl, Eugene and Rosita, are forced to kneel before Negan, and watches in horror as Negan brutally murders Abraham and Glenn. He helps Rick carry back Abraham and Glenn's body after their deaths.

Deanna Monroe

Deanna Monroe, portrayed by Tovah Feldshuh,[29] is a former Congresswoman and the leader of the Alexandria Safe-Zone. Based on the character of Douglas Monroe from the comic books. She interviews each member of Rick's group as well recording it. She eventually finds a job for each of them to contribute in the community. She states that she is very good at reading people. Deanna is the mother of Aiden and Spencer and wife to Reg. She had to deal with the loss of her son, Aiden, who died on a run for supplies and later Reg, who was killed by Pete, their medical adviser. She wanted to expand Alexandria wider and gave her plans to Rick. When the herd of walkers break into Alexandria in "Start to Finish" she is bitten, inside she tells Michonne she would kill herself when the time is right. Due to Carl and Ron fighting the walkers end up invading the house they were in, they inevitably left leaving her there. Once the walkers reach upstairs, instead of killing herself like she had planned, shoots several walkers before she then lets out a final scream before being eaten. She is later put down by Spencer and Michonne, then buried in the woods outside Alexandria.

Jessie Anderson

Jessie Anderson, portrayed by Alexandra Breckenridge,[30] is an Alexandria resident, Pete's wife, and Ron and Sam's mother. She mentions to Rick she is a former stylist and gives him a haircut. Rick and Jessie show romantic feelings towards one another. Jessie is revealed to be abused by Pete and Rick intervenes, which leads into a fight between the two. After Pete's execution for killing Reg, Jessie is taught how to shoot through Rosita, and begins to step up. After being tackled by a female member of the Wolves, Jessie stabs the woman repeatedly. She then tries to convince the other Alexandrians to be brave and accept the harsh realities outside the walls, and begins a relationship with Rick. When the herd breaks into Alexandria, her son, Sam is devoured in front of her and she becomes catatonic, while holding onto Carl's hand. Jessie is devoured and Rick is forced to chop her hand off. She is buried after the herd is taken out, along with her sons.

Enid

Enid, portrayed by Katelyn Nacon,[31] is an Alexandria resident. She is first seen sitting on a bed with a book, while Ron and Mikey play video games, as Carl is introduced to her. She often leaves the safe-zone and witnesses the group enter Alexandria for the first time. Carl follows her out one time, however she sneaks back in away from him. Ron explains to Carl that it took her a while to speak to the other kids and that she arrived alone. Carl continues to follow her outside, which she quickly realizes, and despite admitting to be uneasy with him stalking her she lets him accompany him as she keeps herself prepared to face the walkers. Carl also seems to have developed a crush on Enid, but appears too timid to pursue it, given his resistance to even hold her hand for more than one second. Enid is the last survivor of her family, they were attacked and she came out safe. She had to travel alone for a while, but soon came across Alexandria. She helps Maggie with her state during pregnancy and wanted to come on the trip to the Hilltop Colony, but Carl traps her in a cupboard in fear of losing her. After learning of the deaths of Glenn & Abraham, Enid travels to the Hilltop with Carl. She and Carl share their first kiss. Enid begs Carl to not travel to the Sanctuary, but he doesn't give in. When at the Oceanside, Enid asks Carl what it's like to kill somebody, anticipating she will have to do it soon. In the Season 7 finale, Enid arrives at Alexandria with Maggie, Jesus, and the other Hilltop residents to join the battle against the Scavengers and the Saviors.

Spencer Monroe

Spencer Monroe, portrayed by Austin Nichols,[32] is the son of Deanna and Reg, and the older brother of Aiden. He is one of the two snipers in the bell tower, the other being Sasha, who he takes an interest in. He nearly got himself killed when attempting to climb across a wire to find a car and lead the herd of walkers away. This close capture nearly cost the life of Tara also. After the events of the herd attack, he sneaks out of Alexandria to go find the walker of his Mom, Deanna. Michonne follows him and then allows him to do what he wanted. In "Twice as Far", he awakens from sleeping with Rosita, he later asks her for a date, which she seems slightly reluctant to, but agrees eventually. He blames Rick for the deaths of Abraham and Glenn, even challenges Rick once after his return, but it wasn't received constructively. He tried to prove himself to the Saviors by going out alone to collect supplies, but, when he reveals to Negan his desire to overthrow Rick, Negan becomes unworthy to see his cowardice of not having "guts", and sticks his knife in his stomach and guts him in front of all the Alexandrians; Rick finishes his zombification.

Dwight

Dwight, portrayed by Austin Amelio,[33] is a ruthless but reluctant member of the Saviors, who forms a hostile rivalry with Daryl. He first appears in "Always Accountable" with his wife Sherry and his sister-in-law Tina. The three of them find and keep Daryl captive in the woods. He later attempts to kill Daryl, but ends up shooting Denise in the eye, killing her, with Daryl's own personal crossbow; Daryl his crew also held Eugene hostage. After Abraham shoots out, Dwight retreats with the rest of his men. After Denise's death, Daryl goes out to hunt for Dwight for vengeance. Michonne, Rosita, and Glenn follow him to lead him back, but Rosita agrees with him in planning to bring down Dwight. Michonne and Glenn, on the way back, are captured by his men and when Rosita and Daryl are found by Dwight. Dwight shoots Daryl. Dwight stands forward when they ambush Rick's group, he takes an interest in Daryl's gear especially his vest, motorcycle, and crossbow. He uses Daryl's motorcycle to get around, he tries to convince a runaway savior to return, but he refuses, Dwight shoots him as a last resort. It is revealed the burn mark on his face came from Negan, after Sherry became one of Negan's wives, Dwight and Sherry tried to get back with each other, but were caught. It's clear Dwight holds this against Negan, but won't do anything out of fear. Rosita brings Dwight to Alexandria, where he is confronted by Daryl, Rick, Tara, Michonne, & Jesus. He tells them that he wants to join them and kill Negan. Tara is begging for Daryl to kill him for killing Denise.

Jesus

Paul "Jesus" Rovia, portrayed by Tom Payne,[34] is a friend of Rick's group and a member of the Hilltop Colony. He first met Daryl and Rick and stole their truck full of food. Then he fought with Daryl and Rick, who knocked him unconscious. They brought him to Alexandria instead of leaving him to die. Jesus brings them to the Hilltop in order for the two communities to become trading partners, and assists them in rescuing Craig and taking out one of the Saviors outposts. When Maggie and Sasha make it to the Hilltop, he is very welcoming; he constantly tries to convince Gregory of their usefulness. After the Saviors come to collect supplies, Gregory tells Jesus to sneak in and find their location. He then sneaks into the back of one of the lorries where he meets Carl. After infiltrating, he bumps into Daryl, who has just escaped and helps to bring him to the Hilltop where they meet Rick and co from Alexandria.

Gregory

Gregory, portrayed by Xander Berkeley,[34] is the leader of the Hilltop Colony. He dealt with the Saviors and then with Rick's group. He was stabbed by Ethan, but lives. He is considered to be a coward to a great extent. Reluctantly, he ends up taking in Sasha and Maggie after Negan's ambush. He is often forgetful and undermines the value and potential of Maggie and Sasha to the group, he almost gave up their hiding space to Simon in "Go Getters", but, luckily, Jesus moved them else where. In "Rock in the Road", he refuses to assist Rick in the oncoming fight against the Saviors, and is greatly criticised by them and his community.

Simon

Simon (also known as "Lead Savior" for his first appearance), portrayed by Steven Ogg,[35] is a high-ranking member of the Saviors, who serves as Negan's right-hand man. He is first encountered in the season six finale as a road block to Rick's group. He shares some encounters with Rick, exchanging thoughts of that day being someones "last day on earth." He later reappears at the end of the episode and announces to Rick's group as this being their destination. He calls for Dwight to get Daryl, Glenn, Michonne and Rosita out of the RV, and later calls Negan out to face the fearful Alexandrians. This manages to subdue the group under Negan. Simon is characterized by being extremely reluctant of a huge stature with a very rude and intimidating aspect, his special assignment is to submit to Hilltop by which he recurrently visits the colony. Without realizing that Maggie and Sasha are in that place, in the end of the seventh season accompanies Negan to submit again to the Alexandrians, without realizing that the community allied with Hilltop and The Kingdom during this event Rick along with Maggie Leading Hilltop and Ezekiel along with the Kingdom manage to give a hard blow to Los Salvadores which forces Simon along with his leader and Dwight to flee. However, Simon along with Negan prepare for the war that is coming.

Negan

Negan, portrayed by Jeffrey Dean Morgan,[36] is a totalitarian and manipulative dictator, who made his first appearance in the season six finale. He is the psychopathic and merciless leader of a vast organization of hostile survivors — The Saviors — that he rules in tyranny. His group coerces other survivors to give the Saviors their possessions and supplies by the threat of force and intimidation. When Rick's group attempt to take Maggie to the Hilltop Colony for medical assistance, the Saviors capture them all. Negan demands that Alexandria will turn over half its supplies to him from now on, and reinforces his mandate by beating to a bloody pulp, Abraham, and then Glenn with his barbed wire-studded baseball bat, Lucille. Negan, returns finds his way to Alexandria, where he meets the rest of the group, he takes 50% of all of their supplies, furniture, and weapons leaving them will significantly less. He starts to threaten Olivia when she believes to have made a mistake, which was actually Spencer's fault. A punishment he continues is burning a face with an iron, this punishment is given to anyone, who sleeps with any of Negan's wives — this of which has happened to Dwight. When Carl guns down his men, he takes him in and starts to intimidate him by making him sing a song and revealing his shot eye. He then returns to Alexandria with Carl waiting for Rick. In the meantime, he is taken on a tour and enjoys a meal with Carl, Olivia, and Judith. Before Rick returns, Spencer tries to accommodate with Negan by offering him a drink and playing pool with him. However, when Spencer reveals his true colors about Rick, Negan suggests that he "has no guts" for not killing Rick himself and just taking over. This leads to him gutting Spencer, this attack leads Rosita to attempt at shooting Negan, she misses and shoots Lucille instead. Furious, when Negan determines that the bullet shot at him was freshly made, he demands to know, who made it by Rosita. When Rosita refuses, Negan orders for someone to be shot; this ends up being Olivia. When Eugene finally confesses, Negan orders him to be taken. He leaves when Rick arrives, stating that he helped him and cleared up his mess.

Ezekiel

King Ezekiel, portrayed by Khary Payton,[37] is the leader of a community known as the Kingdom, who owns a pet Bengal tiger named Shiva.

Jadis

Jadis, portrayed by Pollyanna McIntosh, is the oddly-spoken and enigmatic leader of the Scavengers.

Supporting characters

Atlanta survivors

Hershel's farm

Dave and Tony's group

Prison survivors

Five inmates in the prison survived the apocalypse, locked up in the canteen for ten months. Until released from the canteen by Rick's group, they were unaware of the walker plague that wiped out a large percentage of the population. Rick tells them they can live in a separate cellblock. Although two of them ultimately join Rick's group, they all eventually die.

Woodbury survivors

Woodbury is a town in Georgia, of which a few streets have been walled off to keep the town operating. It is led by Philip Blake, who has adopted the nickname "The Governor" from the townspeople. Woodbury had a population of close to eighty people at the time of Andrea and Michonne's arrival, but due to various factors (such as the prison group's attack on the town and The Governor's slaughter of nearly his entire army), the population dwindles dramatically throughout season three. Robert Kirkman later confirmed that any and all Woodbury characters, who were not brought to the prison are deceased. The remaining population of Woodbury at the Prison Community dwindles further throughout season four as a result of the spreading of the flu. As of the episode "Inmates", nearly every resident of Woodbury is confirmed to be deceased, as the bus is apparently overwhelmed and everyone on board becomes zombified (and later put down by Maggie Greene, Bob Stookey, and Sasha). It has been confirmed that any other Woodbury resident (except Jeanette) not seen dying either on the bus or at the prison is deceased nonetheless. Thus, the entire population of Woodbury is confirmed to be dead.

Soldiers

Civilians

Prison newcomers

After The Governor executes most of the able-bodied Woodbury residents, who had been members of his army, only the children and elderly townspeople remain at Woodbury (under the watchful eye of Tyreese and Sasha). After Andrea's suicide due to being bitten, Rick and his group return to the prison with the remaining Woodbury survivors (including Tyreese, Sasha, Karen, Eryn, Jeanette, and Ms. McLeod), swelling the prison's population from the original ten to around 30. Six to seven months afterwards, numerous other survivors have joined the prison community, from various locations and backgrounds. Some of those people are Ryan Samuels, Mika Samuels, Patrick, Zach, Lizzie Samuels, Luke, Owen, Molly, Julio, and Charlie. The compound is initially peaceful and thriving, until a flu epidemic spreads throughout the community and infects numerous residents, killing many of those stricken. However, when the scouting group returns with medicine, the issue is resolved. Shortly afterwards, The Governor returns with a militia and executes the captive Hershel, igniting a firefight between the two groups. This battle leads to the fall of the prison community after The Governor tears down the fences. As a result of the flu and The Governor's assault, the numbers dwindle significantly. The escaping newcomers are found dead on the public transport bus for the prison, while five other newcomers remain alive. Lizzie and Mika are later killed, as well as Bob and lastly Tyreese. Sasha is only prison newcomer still alive.

Chambler Family

After wandering on his own for six to seven months alone, following the fall of Woodbury and the defections of Martinez and Shumpert, The Governor encounters the Chambler Family holed up in their apartment building. The surviving Chamblers later set off with The Governor (who has said his name is "Brian Hariot") to seek shelter elsewhere following the death of David, but The Governor's actions lead to Lilly and Meghan's deaths.

Martinez's group

The Claimers

A dangerous group of heavily armed men, who raid homes searching for supplies and weapons. The group first appeared in "Claimed."

Terminus

Terminus is a sanctuary that is first mentioned in the last half of season four over a radio broadcast heard by Daryl, Bob, Michonne, and Tyreese while driving in Zach's car. After the fall of the prison, the small factions of prison residents, who survive the assault find the signs directing survivors towards Terminus, and each group slowly begins to make its way there. The exact location of Terminus is finally revealed in "Us", where it appears to be a relatively vibrant, well-secured settlement, but in actuality hides a dark and brutal secret. After Terminus is destroyed by Carol's siege in "No Sanctuary", only six residents of survive and escape, becoming known as The Hunters.

The Hunters

After Carol destroys Terminus, their leader, Gareth, began to harass the group Rick to find them, in order to take revenge.

Grady Memorial Hospital

Grady Memorial Hospital, first appearing in "Slabtown", is revealed to be the home of a sheltered group of survivors, who believe that military assistance will eventually come to them after a certain period of time. The hospital is run under a strict authoritarian regime by a group of corrupt police officers.

Alexandria Safe-Zone

The Wolves

The Wolves are a group of deranged people, who destroy camps and shelters, killing everyone. They are marked with a "W" with blood on their foreheads — the sign of a wolf. They steal the belongings of their victims, often dismembering their bodies, and cutting the "W" sign onto these victims' foreheads with knives. They usually leave their victims to become walkers.

Hilltop Colony

The Sanctuary

The Sanctuary is a community of a massive group of bandits called "The Saviors", a group of pirates, gangsters and motorcyclists, who plunder people on the road around the Washington area. They are a subgroup under Negan.

Civilians

Warriors

The Kingdom

Oceanside

The Scavengers

The Scavengers are a large group that first appears in "Rock in the Road". They live in a junkyard and are led by a woman named Jadis. In the season seven finale, they betray Rick, and reveal their service and loyalty to Negan.

Miscellaneous survivors

Notes

The Walking Dead comic book and the television series, based on it, are regarded as separate continuities. Therefore, regardless of any possible similarities between the two mediums, characters and events appearing in one have no effect on the continuity of the other.

References

  1. "the Walking Dead Cast: Rick Grimes". amctv.com. Archived from the original on March 25, 2012. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
  2. Ryan McKee. "Top 10: Everyman Heroes – No.9 Rick Grimes – The Walking Dead". Askmen.com. Archived from the original on June 14, 2013. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
  3. Scott Tipton (November 10, 2010). "Talking about walking". Archived from the original on October 5, 2012. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
  4. "Emmys 2012: 'The Walking Dead's' Jon Bernthal on Killing Characters, Challenging Scenes and the Ending Nobody Saw". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on October 12, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  5. "Exclusive: Sarah Wayne Callies Joins 'Walking Dead'". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Archived from the original on February 12, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  6. "'Walking Dead's' Chandler Riggs on Carl's Eye-Opening Shocker". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on September 21, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  7. "'The Walking Dead': Lennie James Previews a 'Thorny Path' For Morgan and Carol". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Archived from the original on September 30, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  8. "The Green Mile's Jeffrey DeMunn Joins The Walking Dead". CBR.com. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  9. "Steven Yeun Interview THE WALKING DEAD". Collider. December 2, 2010. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  10. "Laurie Holden Interview THE WALKING DEAD". Collider. December 1, 2010. Archived from the original on May 12, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  11. "Michael Rooker interview (Merle Dixon on "The Walking Dead") – The Desk of Brian". deskofbrian.com. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  12. "'Walking Dead' Dissection: Melissa McBride Talks Carol's Devastating Decision". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on November 12, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  13. "'The Walking Dead': Norman Reedus Reveals What's Next For Daryl -- And It's Not Good". MTV News. Archived from the original on October 7, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  14. "The Walking Dead Scene That Made Lauren Cohan Want To Leave the Show - CINEMABLEND". CINEMABLEND. January 29, 2016. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  15. "'The Walking Dead' cast expands by two". Digital Spy. June 26, 2011. Archived from the original on October 13, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  16. Leon, Melissa (December 1, 2014). "Exit Interview: The Walking Dead's Beth Tells All". The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on December 24, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  17. "'The Walking Dead's' Danai Gurira Excited to Embody Badass Michonne". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on December 30, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  18. "'Walking Dead's' Governor: David Morrissey". TheWrap. February 24, 2012. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  19. "'Walking Dead's' Chad Coleman on Tyreese: 'It's Going to be a Fun Ride'". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  20. "'Walking Dead' star Sonequa Martin-Green explains how they hid her pregnancy on the show". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Archived from the original on September 19, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  21. "'The Walking Dead': Lawrence Gilliard Jr. on how he landed the part of Bob Stookey". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Archived from the original on November 19, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  22. "‘The Walking Dead’ Q&A: Alanna Masterson Talks Tara". Access Hollywood. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  23. "'Walking Dead's' Michael Cudlitz: Abraham Is "Very Damaged at This Point"". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on December 28, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  24. "Josh McDermitt Talks Season 6 Of 'The Walking Dead'". International Business Times. October 6, 2015. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  25. "'The Walking Dead' Q&A: Christian Serratos Talks Rosita, Season 5 Finale". Access Hollywood. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  26. "'Walking Dead's' Andrew J. West Wanted Gareth to "Ride Off Into the Sunset"". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on October 12, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  27. "The Walking Dead Q&A – Seth Gilliam (Father Gabriel) - news_detail | FX". www.fxtv.com.au. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  28. "'Walking Dead' star Ross Marquand talks about the show's first gay male relationship". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Archived from the original on November 19, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  29. Berkshire, Geoff (March 2, 2015). "‘Walking Dead’ Q&A: Tovah Feldshuh On Playing Alexandria Leader Deanna Monroe and Rick's Big Shave". Variety. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  30. "'Walking Dead's' Latest Victim on "Devastating" Exit — and Pitch to Stay". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on August 1, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  31. "'Walking Dead's' Katelyn Nacon on Working With Steven Yeun: 'It Felt Very Natural'". TheWrap. November 23, 2015. Archived from the original on March 13, 2017. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  32. "The Walking Dead: Danai Gurira, Melissa McBride, and Austin Nichols Q&A - THE HORROR ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE". THE HORROR ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE. October 1, 2016. Archived from the original on October 11, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  33. Fitzpatrick, Kevin (November 20, 2015). "‘Walking Dead’ Confirms the Identity of Sunday's Mystery Character". ScreenCrush. Archived from the original on February 21, 2016. Retrieved February 27, 2016.
  34. 1 2 Goldberg, Lesley (July 7, 2016). "'Walking Dead' Promotes 4 to Series Regular for Season 7 (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on July 8, 2016. Retrieved July 7, 2016.
  35. "Grand Theft Auto V's Steven Ogg Talks About His Role on The Walking Dead". The Walking Dead. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  36. Goldberg, Lesley (November 10, 2015). "Walking Dead Casts Major Comics Villain Negan". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on November 11, 2015. Retrieved November 11, 2015.
  37. Goldberg, Lesley (July 22, 2016). "Walking Dead Casts Major Comics King Ezekiel". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on July 23, 2016. Retrieved July 22, 2016.
  38. "The Walking Dead Adds Frozen Star Emma Bell to its Cast - Dread Central". Dread Central. June 18, 2010. Archived from the original on October 12, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  39. "THE WALKING DEAD IronE Singleton Interview". Collider. November 10, 2012. Archived from the original on October 21, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  40. "Exclusive EW Portraits of Deceased 'Walking Dead' Characters". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Archived from the original on November 19, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  41. "Q&A – Andrew Rothenberg (Jim)". AMC. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  42. "Madison Lintz reflects working on "The Walking Dead"". mediamikes.com. Archived from the original on August 17, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  43. Patrick, Andy (March 14, 2012). "Walking Dead's Michael Zegen Eulogizes [Spoiler]". TVLine. Archived from the original on September 23, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  44. "'Walking Dead' casts two more". Digital Spy. January 25, 2012. Archived from the original on September 23, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  45. The term "college" is sometimes used as a euphemism for prison (e.g., in The Sopranos season four, episode seven: "Watching Too Much Television")
  46. "'Walking Dead': Lew Temple talks about Axel shocker". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Archived from the original on November 18, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  47. "'The Walking Dead' Beefs Up Cast For Season 4". The Huffington Post. April 3, 2013. Archived from the original on March 23, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  48. "Exclusive Interview: The Walking Dead's Jose Pablo Cantillo". Undead Walking. July 2, 2015. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  49. "'Walking Dead' Postmortem: Dallas Roberts on Milton's Twisted Fate". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on May 1, 2017. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  50. "Interview with Vincent Martella, aka Patrick from The Walking Dead". pastemagazine.com. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  51. "Interview – Brighton Sharbino of The Walking Dead". crypticrock.com. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  52. "Exclusive Q&A with The Walking Dead Season 4's Kyla Kenedy - Daily Dead". Daily Dead. February 3, 2014. Archived from the original on October 10, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  53. "15 Minutes with The Walking Dead's Sunkrish Bala - The Aerogram". The Aerogram. October 25, 2013. Archived from the original on August 10, 2014. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  54. Team, myFanbase. "Veronica Mars - Interviews: Exclusive interview with Kyle Gallner - myFanbase". www.myfanbase.de. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  55. "The Walking Dead Season 4: What If Lilly Had Survived? Audrey Marie Anderson Says... | Wetpaint, Inc.". Wetpaint, Inc. August 14, 2014. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  56. "The Walking Dead Season 4: Jeff Kober Talks Joe's "Very Special Death" | Wetpaint, Inc.". Wetpaint, Inc. May 8, 2014. Archived from the original on October 4, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  57. "Erik Jensen Talks The Walking Dead, the Conflicted Dr. Edwards, Geeking Out, and Guinea Pigs [EXCLUSIVE Interview] | TV Geek Talk". tvgeektalk.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  58. "Meet the new 'Walking Dead' cop from hell, who claims she is a 'hero'". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Archived from the original on September 18, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  59. "Tyler James Williams On Noah's 'The Walking Dead' Shocker". Access Hollywood. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  60. "The Walking Dead Season 6: Major Dodson Talks Sam's Special Relationship With Carol [EXCLUSIVE]". iDigitalTimes.com. November 12, 2015. Archived from the original on December 22, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  61. "Atlanta actor Steve Coulter (Reg) talks about ‘The Walking Dead,’ ‘Insidious’ roles | Radio and TV Talk". radiotvtalk.blog.ajc.com. Archived from the original on October 12, 2016. Retrieved October 11, 2016.
  62. "The Walking Dead's Michael Traynor Reacts to His Character's Death". Us Weekly. Archived from the original on October 22, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  63. "Exclusive Interview With The Walking Dead's Ann Mahoney | Walker Culture". Walker Culture. October 8, 2015. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  64. "First Look: 'Walking Dead' Books 'Straight Outta Compton' Star as Key Comic Character (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on November 10, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  65. "'The Walking Dead' season premiere: Ethan Embry on Carter's big moment". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Archived from the original on November 18, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  66. "The Walking Dead's Merritt Wever Opens Up About Denise's Big Day Out and That Heartbreaking Twist". E! News. Archived from the original on October 12, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  67. Ross, Dalton (February 14, 2016). "The Walking Dead showrunner Scott M. Gimple on that big death and even bigger injury". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on March 19, 2016. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  68. Thomas, Leah. "The Saviors In ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7 May Not All Like Negan, Christine Evangelista Teases". bustle.com. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  69. "Alicia Witt on playing the latest 'Walking Dead' villain, and how her last scene was supposed to go". Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Archived from the original on November 19, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
  70. "American Horror Story star appears on The Walking Dead". Undead Walking. November 2, 2015. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  71. Kevin Fitzpatrick (August 20, 2012). "‘The Walking Dead’ Season 2 Deleted Scene That Would Have Changed Everything". ScreenCrush. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014.
  72. "Robin Lord Taylor On His 'Walking Dead' Cameo, Penguin's Interesting Relationship With His 'Gotham' Mom". Access Hollywood. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.