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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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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 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
- Writer
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
- Additional Crew
- Producer
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 in Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA. Jose Pablo 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 Wizards of Waverly Place (2007).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 A Million Miles Away (2023), Sicario (2015) and Upon Open Sky (2023).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", "Emancipation", as well as his critically acclaimed performance in "The Vigil", and more. Davis began his career in Shakespeare, Playing Hamlet with the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival. 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: "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
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)