Moses J. Moseley (‘Walking Dead’ actor) dies on 31

Moses J. Moseley, best known for his role on the Zombies Pets. “The Walking Dead,”He has passed away. He was 31.

Tabatha Minchew, Tabatha’s manager for the rising actor, confirmed that he had died in Stockbridge Georgia. His death details have not yet been revealed.

“Everyone is gutted and still processing this news. Moses was an amazing person who would (do) anything for you,” Minchew wroteIn a statement to USA Today “He will be missed by many, his family, friends and fans. Moses was the sweetest kindest heart you would ever meet.”

Moses J. Moseley who appeared in "The Walking Dead" and "Queen of the South" died. He was 31.

Moseley began his on-screen career in 2009 with a short film entitled “Short Film Title”. “Lockhavens,” According to IMDb.He also appeared in cameos “Joyful Noise,” “The Internship” “Hunger Games: Catching Fire.”

In an interview with The Times Herald (part of the USA TODAY Network), the actor spoke with the newspaper ahead of visiting the Morrow Road Haunted Trail in St. Clair for Halloween weekend. Moseley talked about his projects during the interview. “The Walking Dead”His favorite is still one of his.

“It was one of the biggest blessings I ever got,”He said.

On the AMC series, Moseley played one of Michonne’s pet zombies named Mike.

The show paid tribute to Moseleyon Twitter: “Our thoughts and prayers are with our #TWDFamily member Moses J. Moseley.”

Other actors have also shared their condolences through social media.

“Heartbroken to hear of the passing of @MosesMoseley. Just an absolute kind and wonderful human being You will be missed my friend,”Andy was played by Jeremy Palko On “The Walking Dead,” wrote.

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Another “Walking Dead”Melissa Cowan, a co-star, shared memories about Moseley on Facebook.

“Oh god. This is just breaking my heart. Moses J. Moseley you were truly one of a kind and a class act. Always nice, funny and a smile to light any room,” She wrote.

The actor starred in popular series like “Queen of the South”HBO’s “Watchmen.”

Moseley was most recently in BET’s “Tales,” an anthology series by producer Irv Gotti which depicts Hip-Hop lyrics as stories.

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