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Andrew Lincoln | ... |
Rick Grimes
(83 episodes, 2010-2016)
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Chandler Riggs | ... |
Carl Grimes
(83 episodes, 2010-2016)
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Norman Reedus | ... |
Daryl Dixon
(81 episodes, 2010-2016)
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Steven Yeun | ... |
Glenn Rhee
(80 episodes, 2010-2016)
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Melissa McBride | ... |
Carol Peletier
(80 episodes, 2010-2016)
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Lauren Cohan | ... |
Maggie Greene
(76 episodes, 2011-2016)
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Danai Gurira | ... |
Michonne
(64 episodes, 2012-2016)
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Sonequa Martin-Green | ... |
Sasha Williams
(53 episodes, 2012-2016)
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Emily Kinney | ... |
Beth Greene
(50 episodes, 2011-2015)
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Alanna Masterson | ... |
Tara Chambler
(39 episodes, 2013-2016)
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Scott Wilson | ... |
Hershel Greene
(37 episodes, 2011-2014)
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Michael Cudlitz | ... |
Sgt. Abraham Ford
(36 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Josh McDermitt | ... |
Dr. Eugene Porter
(36 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Christian Serratos | ... |
Rosita Espinosa
(36 episodes, 2014-2016)
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Sarah Wayne Callies | ... |
Lori Grimes
(35 episodes, 2010-2013)
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Laurie Holden | ... |
Andrea Harrison
(35 episodes, 2010-2013)
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Rick Grimes is a former Sheriff's deputy who has been in a coma for several months after being shot while on duty. When he awakens he discovers that the world has been ravished by a zombie epidemic of apocalyptic proportions, and that he seems to be the only person still alive. After returning home to discover his wife and son missing, he heads for Atlanta to search for his family. Narrowly escaping death at the hands of the zombies on arrival in Atlanta he is aided by another survivor, Glenn, who takes Rick to a camp outside the town. There Rick finds his wife Lori and his son, Carl, along with his partner/best friend Shane and a small group of survivors who struggle to fend off the zombie hordes; as well as competing with other surviving groups who are prepared to do whatever it takes to survive in this harsh new world. Written by Contributors
The best contemporary zombie thing ever! Enough Resident Evil's like movies with big monsters, hybrid DNAs, lots of crazy acrobatics maneuvers, unlimited ammo, and no "reality", no suspense, no characters, no classic zombies If you are into some zombie culture with classic roots like George Romero's movies Night of The Living Dead, The Crazies, Dawn of The Dead or something new like 28 Days Later, I Am Legend Then you are going to love it.
Finally me fighting zombies day-by-day on my couch Since Lost I had nothing but comedy series to watch; now finally I have some series to take my TV time for suspense and action