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What Happened To Moses J. Moseley? The Walking Dead Actor, Dies at 31

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Actor Moses J. Moseley, who starred in shows including ‘The Walking Dead,’ ‘Watchmen,’ and ‘Queen of the South,’ has passed away. Moseley was 31 years old.

The body of Moseley was discovered in Stockbridge, Ga, last week. His cause of death is not yet known.

An official announcement posted on Avery Sisters Entertainment’s Facebook account confirmed Moseley’s death.

How did Moses J. Mosele die?

TMZ, which broke the story first, reports that police are investigating the circumstances surrounding Moseley’s death. The outlet reports Moseley’s body was found by authorities on Wednesday after a family member could not reach him for several days. Moseley’s family filed a report for a missing person after authorities found his body.

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In a statement, Moseley’s booking agent Cheryl Kaleda said, “With a heavy heart, we at Premier Talent and Avery Sisters Entertainment would like to express our sincere condolences to Moses Moseley’s family and friends.”

In the statement, Moses was described as an excellent actor, but he was also an amazing person. Those that knew him described him as the kindest, sweetest, and most generous person they had ever met. Our hearts are broken by his passing. In Heaven, he rests in peace!

Moseley’s career

At the beginning of the decade, Moseley began modeling and acting on film. He took on uncredited roles in films such as “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”, “The Internship,” and “Joyful Noise.”

Moseley has achieved the greatest fame as the pet zombie of Danai Gurira’s character Michonne on “The Walking Dead.” He made several appearances over the course of the three-year run of the series.

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He has played supporting roles in series such as “Watchmen,” “Tales,” “American Soul,” and “Queen of the South.”

His film credits include “Loose Screws,” “Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies,” and “Doll Murder Spree.”

Moseley was currently working on the feature films “Hank,” as well as “Descending.”

The network also shared a photo of Moseley on Twitter as a tribute.

A post on Facebook says, “We are thinking of and praying for Moses J. Moseley, a member of our ‘The Walking Dead’ family.”

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

Ankita Khanrah: Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.