The Walking Dead’s Moses J. Moseley, best known for portraying one of Michonne’s (Danai Gurira) pet walkers, is dead at 31. Authorities are investigating his death as a possible suicide.
A body, later identified asThe Walking Deadactor Moseley, was found in the Hudson Bridge area of Stockbridge, Georgia, last week. Initially, authorities suspected foul play but have now begun investigating Moseley’s death as a possible suicide.
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TMZ reports that a family member of Moseley revealed they had not been able to get into contact with the actor since Sunday, January 23rd, which prompted them to file a missing person’s report the following Wednesday morning. Despite involving authorities, the family continued to do what they could on their own to locate their missing relative. After filing the police report, the family contacted OnStar and was able to track the location of Moseley’s vehicle to the area where his body was eventually found. Early reports from the family and authorities suggest thattheWalking Deadstar’s death was the result of a gunshot wound. Whether this wound was self-inflicted or the result of foul play is still under investigation.
Moseley began his career as a model with aspirations of acting in 2010. In 2012, he landed the role of one of Michonne’s pet walkers after submitting his photo to the casting department. He would go on to appear in six episodes of the popular series from 2012 until 2015. After his departure fromThe Walking Dead,he went on to appear inThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire,Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies, andQueen of the South. While often filling smaller roles, the young actor stayed busy and had taken part in numerous projects that have yet to be released at this time.
The actor’s talent agency, Avery Sisters Entertainment, posted a statement and video concerning Moseley’s untimely death. The agency will remember him as “the kindest, sweetest, most generous person” and expressed hopes he will “rest in Heaven.”
AMC also issued a statement via Twitter sending thoughts and prayers to Moseley’s family. While the exact circumstances of Moseley’s death are not known at this time, it is clear the loss of the actor is being felt by many, and he will be missed.
The Walking Deadpremieres on July 28, 2025, at 9 p.m. ET on AMC.
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