Peter Sblendorio
New York Daily News
Moses J. Moseley, an actor who appeared in high-profile projects including “The Walking Dead,” “The Hunger Games” and “Watchmen,” has died at age 31.
His death was confirmed by his manager, who said Moseley died in Stockbridge, Ga., which is part of the Atlanta area.
“Everyone is devastated, Moses will be missed deeply,” Tabatha Minchew said in a statement. “He was always a delight to be around, always happy and excited about life. The world has lost an amazing and talented person.”
A cause of death has not been released by his team.
An investigation is open after Moseley was found dead last Wednesday, according to TMZ, with the outlet reporting that his death is being looked at by authorities as a potential suicide.
Officials have not released any possible causes of death publicly. Family members told TMZ that Moseley suffered a gunshot wound.
Moseley portrayed one of the zombies kept as a pet by Danai Gurira’s Michonne on “The Walking Dead,” appearing on episodes of the AMC show between 2012 and 2015.
“Our thoughts and prayers are with our #TWDFamily member Moses J. Moseley,” reads a tweet shared Monday on the official “Walking Dead” Twitter page.
The actor also played a resident of District 11 in 2013′s “Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” and appeared in the comedy film “The Internship” that same year.
Walking Dead actor, Moses J. Moseley has been found dead with gunshot wound after his family filed a missing person report pic.twitter.com/vPWFhtSuRP
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