Moses J. Moseley, ‘The Walking Dead’ actor, dies at 31
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'The Walking Dead' actor Moses J. Moseley played the part of an armless and jawless pet zombie on the AMC series.
Moses J. Moseley, an actor known for his role on hit show The Walking Dead, has died. He was 31.
Moseley played the part of an armless and jawless pet zombie belonging to the character of Michonne on the AMC series.
The show’s Twitter account shared a photo of Moseley Monday with the message, “Our thoughts and prayers are with our #TWDFamily member Moses J. Moseley.”
Moseley was born in South Carolina and studied law in Georgia. He stumbled into acting and modeling when he was approached on campus one day and asked if we wanted a part in a film.
His first acting credit was as a club-goer in 2012’s Joyful Noise, starring Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton. He went on to have parts in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, HBO’s Watchmen and 2016 film Volumes of Blood: Horror Stories.
The actor’s manager, Tabatha Minchew, confirmed the news of his death to The Guardian on Monday.
“Everyone loved Moses. He never met a stranger. He loved his fans as much as his family and friends. He was always excited to get auditions and work,” she told the newspaper.