The following is a list of characters from Fear the Walking Dead , a television series that is a companion series and prequel to The Walking Dead , which is based on the comic book series of the same name.
Actor | Character | Seasons | |||||||
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Main cast | |||||||||
Kim Dickens | Madison Clark | Main | Guest | Main | |||||
Cliff Curtis | Travis Manawa | Main | |||||||
Frank Dillane | Nick Clark | Main | |||||||
Alycia Debnam-Carey | Alicia Clark | Main | Special Guest | ||||||
Elizabeth Rodriguez | Elizabeth "Liza" Ortiz | Main | Guest | ||||||
Mercedes Mason | Ofelia Salazar | Main | |||||||
Lorenzo James Henrie | Christopher "Chris" Manawa | Main | |||||||
Rubén Blades | Daniel Salazar | Main [lower-alpha 1] | Main | ||||||
Colman Domingo | Victor Strand | Guest | Main | ||||||
Michelle Ang | Alex | Main [lower-alpha 2] | |||||||
Danay García | Luciana Galvez | Recurring | Main | ||||||
Daniel Sharman | Troy Otto | Main | Main [lower-alpha 3] | ||||||
Sam Underwood | Jeremiah "Jake" Otto Jr. | Main | |||||||
Dayton Callie | Jeremiah Otto Sr. | Guest | Main | ||||||
Lisandra Tena | Lola Guerrero | Main | |||||||
Maggie Grace | Althea "Al" Szewczyk-Przygocki | Main | Guest | ||||||
Garret Dillahunt | John Dorie | Main | |||||||
Lennie James | Morgan Jones | Main | |||||||
Jenna Elfman | June "Naomi/Laura" Dorie | Main | |||||||
Alexa Nisenson | Charlie | Recurring | Main | Guest | |||||
Karen David | Grace Mukherjee | Main | |||||||
Austin Amelio | Dwight | Main | |||||||
Mo Collins | Sarah Rabinowitz | Recurring | Main | ||||||
Colby Hollman | Wes | Recurring | Main | ||||||
Zoe Colletti | Dakota | Main | Stand-in | ||||||
Christine Evangelista | Sherry | Guest [lower-alpha 4] | Main | ||||||
Keith Carradine | John Dorie Sr. | Main | |||||||
Recurring cast | |||||||||
Patricia Reyes Spíndola | Griselda Salazar | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Shawn Hatosy | Cpl. Andrew Adams | Recurring | |||||||
Sandrine Holt | Dr. Bethany Exner | Recurring | |||||||
Daniel Zovatto | Jack Kipling | Recurring | |||||||
Arturo Del Puerto | Luis Flores | Recurring | |||||||
Dougray Scott | Thomas Abigail | Recurring | |||||||
Marlene Forte | Celia Flores | Recurring | |||||||
Paul Calderón | Alejandro Nuñez | Recurring | |||||||
Alejandro Edda | Marco Rodriguez | Recurring | |||||||
Karen Bethzabe | Elena Reyes | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Ramses Jimenez | Hector Reyes | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Andres Londono | Oscar Diaz | Recurring | |||||||
Raul Casso | Andrés Diaz | Recurring | |||||||
Brenda Strong | Ilene Stowe | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Kelly Blatz | Brandon Luke | Recurring | |||||||
Kenny Wormald | Derek | Recurring | |||||||
Michael William Freeman | Blake Sarno | Recurring | |||||||
Matt Lasky | Cooper | Recurring | |||||||
Rae Gray | Gretchen Trimbol | Recurring | |||||||
Sarah Benoit | Pat Daley | Recurring | |||||||
Jesse Borrego | Efrain Morales | Recurring | |||||||
Michael Greyeyes | Qaletaqa "Taqa" Walker | Recurring | |||||||
Justin Rain | Lee "Crazy Dog" | Recurring | |||||||
Kevin Zegers | Melvin | Recurring | |||||||
Evan Gamble | Ennis | Recurring | |||||||
Sebastian Sozzi | Cole | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Rhoda Griffis | Vivian | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Kenneth Wayne Bradley | Douglas | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Tonya Pinkins | Martha | Recurring | |||||||
Aaron Stanford | Jim Brauer | Recurring | |||||||
Daryl Mitchell | Wendell Rabinowitz | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Matt Frewer | Logan / "Desert Fox" | Recurring | |||||||
Cooper Dodson | Dylan | Recurring | |||||||
Bailey Gavulic | Annie | Recurring | |||||||
Ethan Suess | Max | Recurring | |||||||
Sydney Lemmon | Isabelle Russo | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Mikala Gibson | Doris | Recurring | |||||||
Cory Hart | Rollie | Recurring | |||||||
Peter Jacobson | Jacob Kessner | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Colby Minifie | Virginia | Recurring | |||||||
Holly Curran | Janis | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Brigitte Kali Canales | Rachel | Recurring | |||||||
Craig Nigh | Hill | Recurring | |||||||
Justin Smith | Marcus | Recurring | |||||||
John Glover | Theodore "Teddy" Maddox | Recurring | |||||||
Nick Stahl | Jason Riley | Recurring | Stand-in | ||||||
Omid Abtahi | Howard | Guest | Recurring | ||||||
Demetrius Grosse | Emile LaRoux | Guest | |||||||
Josiah LaRoux | Recurring | ||||||||
Spenser Granese | Arnold "Arno" | Recurring | |||||||
Jacob Kyle Young | Sage | Recurring | |||||||
Maya Eshet | Sam "Shrike" Krennick | Recurring | |||||||
Avaya White | Morgan "Mo/Wren" | Stand-in | |||||||
Zoey Merchant | Recurring | ||||||||
Jayla Walton | Odessa "Dove" Sanderson | Recurring | |||||||
Gavin Warren | "Finch" | Recurring | |||||||
Daniel Rashid | Ben "Crane" Krennick | Recurring | |||||||
Isha Blaaker | Frank | Recurring | |||||||
Julian Grey | Klaus | Recurring | |||||||
Randy Bernales | Russell | Recurring | |||||||
Antonella Rose | Tracy Otto | Recurring |
Madison Clark, portrayed by Kim Dickens, is a former high school guidance counselor and is the mother to Nick and Alicia and ex-fiancé of Travis. Madison is described as intelligent and willful to the point she sometimes becomes forceful. She is quick to adapt to the new world. Highly domineering, Madison likes being in control of situations, and is prone to feeling tense during disagreements with others or in situations where she is largely powerless. Even though she usually maintains a stubborn demeanor, Madison often becomes afraid and uncertain when the people she cares about (especially her family) are in danger. She has shown to have a ruthlessly dark and uncaring side.
Travis Manawa, portrayed by Cliff Curtis, is a former English teacher who divorced from his wife Elizabeth Ortiz and had to deal with the resentment of his troubled son Chris. Travis later became engaged to guidance counselor Madison Clark and integrated himself into her family including her two children, Nick and Alicia. Travis is a good-natured man and loving father, a protective, pragmatic and resolute individual who holds a firm personal conviction and belief that everything can be fixed, one way or another. He has been described as "the one character who desperately tries to cling to his humanity, the one person who believes that there is always a way to repair something that is broken and that a corner will always be turned" and "a good man trying to do right by everyone in his life". He holds a strong belief that civilization will eventually be rebuilt.
Nick Clark, portrayed by Frank Dillane, is the son of Madison Clark and Steven Clark, who died a few years before the apocalypse, and the brother of Alicia Clark. Nick has had a troubled past and has always chosen the wrong road. He is very down to earth but flawed individual with severe addictions to drugs, specifically heroin. Despite his flaws, Nick is a very intelligent young man, and is shown to care for his immediate family and eventually the family of his mother's boyfriend Travis after some reluctance. He is quite intelligent and quick thinking, such as being the first member of the group to realize that the infected aren't infected, but rather dead, going as far as to prevent Alicia from visiting Matt, as he knew he would already be dead and attack her. However he can be selfish at times, such as taking Griselda Salazar's oxycontin which she was using due to her injury.
Alicia Clark, portrayed by Alycia Debnam-Carey, is the daughter of Madison and Steven Clark, who died a few years before the apocalypse. She is the younger sister of Nick Clark. She was a formerly high-ranking member and resident of the Broke Jaw Ranch community as she becomes a de facto co-leader, and briefly had a relationship with Jake Otto.
Elizabeth "Liza" Ortiz, portrayed by Elizabeth Rodriguez, is a main character in the first two seasons of Fear the Walking Dead. Liza is the ex-wife of Travis Manawa and the mother of Chris Manawa. Liza is a described as a "Latino-American and one of many LA residents dealing with the start of the outbreak". Following her and Travis's divorce, Chris blames his father for their separation.
Liza is killed off in the first-season finale when Travis shoots her out of mercy after being bitten by a walker. After her death, Chris is shown to be even more angered and traumatized and blames his father Travis. On the beach, Liza reveals to Madison that she had been bitten. Liza pleads with Madison and Travis to euthanize her before she turns. Travis promises to protect Chris before shooting Liza. The group holds a funeral for Liza and buries her at sea. However, Chris reacts violently and blames Travis for her death.
Ofelia Salazar, portrayed by Mercedes Mason, is the daughter of Daniel and Griselda Salazar. After the death of her mother and apparent loss of her father, Ofelia becomes much more distant. Ofelia is described as being born in El Salvador and immigrating to Los Angeles with her parents when she was a baby. She is strong, independent, beautiful; professional but fierce, protective of her parents whom she feels are backwards. In Season 3, Ofelia is bitten by a walker, and she dies of the bite infection in "El Matadero" moments before she can be reunited with her father. In Season 7, Daniel's mental breakdown results in him believing that Ofelia is still alive and he has to find her with the episode "Ofelia" being named after her. Daniel eventually reveals that his confusion comes from his guilt over not being able to make amends with his daughter and be honest about his past. Daniel is eventually snapped out of it by Strand and Alicia and he finally accepts Ofelia's death.
Chris Manawa, portrayed by Lorenzo James Henrie, is the teenage son of Travis Manawa and Liza Ortiz. Christopher was shown to be a normal, highly intelligent teenager before the apocalypse occurred, though he did appear to be extremely angered at his father for leaving and seemed to hold this against him for the rest of his life. Chris slowly adapted to the apocalypse in the beginning and retained his kind side, though after the death of his mother, he is shown to be even more angered and traumatized. But later on during the apocalypse, Chris takes a dramatic turn for the worst and is shown to be angered at his father, distant from everyone and has turned into a noticeably colder individual. He is shown to willing allow members of his own group to die as shown when he almost allows Madison to be killed by walkers and threatens to kill Alicia if she tells of what happened. After separating from his father, Chris is killed by his new companions after he injures himself in a car accident. A furious Travis brutally beats Chris' killers to death with his own bare hands in revenge.
Daniel Salazar, portrayed by Rubén Blades, is the husband of Griselda and the father of Ofelia. He is Lola Guerrero's former chief security officer at the Gonzalez Dam. Daniel is a highly intelligent, caring, cautious and formidable man who is a strong, determined survivor. Daniel's past as a secret agent of the Salvadoran Junta and CIA has revealed him to be a highly trained killer, having directly killed 100 people himself (with many more killed indirectly). His training and survival skills have shaped him into a formidable combatant. He is highly adept with firearms and hands to hand combat. Daniel is also shown to be a skilled torturer with extensive knowledge of interrogation techniques and is willing, albeit reluctantly, to use this skill when he feel it is necessary to survive, as seen when he brutally tortured Andrew Adams. Daniel however does not appear to be pleased with the past atrocities he has committed or was forced to commit, and regrets being the monster that he was forced to become. Despite his murderous past, Daniel has demonstrated that he cares about his family more than anything else and is a loving husband and father who vowed to give his daughter the best life possible. Daniel was shown to be devastated by the loss of his beloved wife, the anchor that kept him stable. He subsequently came unhinged for a time and nearly killed himself. Daniel is extremely cautious around those he does not trust, such as Victor Strand and appears to be highly skilled at identifying a potential threat. While under the leadership of Dante Esquivel, Daniel briefly re-embraces his cruel nature but ultimately turns on Dante and his men, saving his allies from certain death, demonstrating that he will never harm the innocent again and that he is ready to kill a threat without any hesitation.
In December 2018, it was reported that Rubén Blades would return in season 5 as Daniel Salazar. [1]
Victor Strand, portrayed by Colman Domingo, is a mysterious character who has acquired great personal wealth as immediately indicated by his suit and jewelry, then later by his gated coast-side estate, Aston Martin and luxury yacht, the Abigail. He appears to already have some knowledge of the outbreak and how it manifests itself in humans. It is unknown how long he was imprisoned at the temporary hospital set up in Raynard Community College before Nick arrived. He is calm and does not panic when confronting the walkers, even when he was trapped at the end of a locked corridor as a herd approached. He appears to have adapted quickly to the new world, telling Nicholas Clark that the only way to survive a mad world is to embrace the madness. Victor has a good sense of judgement, believing that Nick has the skills to survive, identifying his heroin addiction as a precursor to the behavior necessary for survival. Strand later joined Madison and her group.
Alex, portrayed by Michelle Ang, is a pragmatic and quiet survivor of Asian descent introduced in the Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 462 web series. Alex appears to have more knowledge about the infection than others. When a dangerous situation occurs she is quick to take rational steps to stop it, even if others dislike or are confused about her actions. After the plane crashed, she went to great lengths to protect a severely injured Jake from dying, decisively killing two passengers who tried to harm him. Strand dashes to the stern and swiftly hacks the rope attaching a raft, abandoning Alex and Jake in the middle of the ocean. Alex is seen again when Travis is imprisoned on Connor's ship. She explains to Travis that Connor rescued her after Jake died. She blames Travis for being cut away from The Abigail, which felt like a death warrant to her. Her fate is left unknown.
Luciana Galvez, portrayed by Danay García is Nick's girlfriend and a former scout for La Colonia, a survivor community in Tijuana, Baja California and was briefly a resident of the Broke Jaw Ranch community. She later joins the Dell Diamond baseball stadium community and is a member of Morgan Jones' group. [2] [3] [4] [5]
In season 3, Nick and an injured Luciana are taken captive by Troy Otto and his men. The two inadvertently cause the base to become overrun by the undead, but they are reunited with Nick's family and friends. With Luciana having been left unconscious from her worsening condition, Nick successfully forces the Otto family to treat her and she eventually recovers from her injuries. However, Luciana decides to leave Nick and the Broke Jaw Ranch in order to return to Mexico and seek out any survivors of her people.
By the start of season 4 two years later, Luciana has been reunited with Nick and has resumed her romantic relationship with him. However, their community at the Dell Diamond baseball stadium is destroyed by a massive attack by the Vultures, apparently killing everyone aside from Luciana, Nick, Strand and Alicia. The group seek revenge, leading them to briefly come into conflict with Morgan Jones and his new friends John Dorie and Al. While seeking revenge upon Ennis alone, Nick is killed in retaliation by a young girl named Charlie, devastating Luciana. After successfully getting revenge upon the Vultures and being stopped from killing Charlie, Luciana falls into a depression and is left somewhat aimless. Following a massive hurricane, Luciana meets the mysterious Polar Bear who, before dying, inspires her to continue his work of helping other people.
In season 5, Luciana joins the rest of Morgan's group in their mission to aid other survivors. However, she is badly injured in a plane crash in the season premiere and she spends an extended period of time recovering from her shoulder wound. After discovering Polar Bear's Tank Town oil fields, Luciana remains there producing oil until Logan and his gang invade. When Virginia and her Pioneers take over, Luciana agrees to show them how to make the gas in exchange for the others being allowed to leave with a tanker full of gas. She is later brought to Humbug's Gulch where she tries to reassure her friends as they are captured by Virginia's group.
In season 6, Luciana continues to run Tank Town for Virginia until it is destroyed by a doomsday cult. After Virginia's defeat, Luciana moves to Morgan's new community where she accompanies Alicia, Al and Wes on their reconnaissance mission into the cult's base, the Holding. After the cult successfully launches ten nuclear warheads, Luciana joins Daniel, Wes, Sarah, Jacob, Charlie and Rollie in seeking shelter from the coming destruction. Realizing that Rollie is a traitor who has sold them out, Daniel asks Luciana for her gun before executing the man with it. As Daniel has been proven to have been right, Luciana backs him up about the coordinates that he had heard over the radio which turn out to have come from Al who has sent her CRM pilot friend Isabelle to rescue the group. As they fly away, Luciana reassures Daniel that he just needs a little help and that as long as they stick together, they will be fine.
In season 7, Luciana works with Daniel on his mental issues, forming a close bond with him. However, Daniel becomes convinced that his daughter Ofelia is still alive and wanders off, causing Daniel, Luciana and Wes to get captured by the Stalkers, leading to a lot of frustration between the group. After Daniel brutally kills Arno, the leader of the Stalkers, Luciana is able to convince the rest to join their fight against Strand and his forces at the Tower. With Luciana having witnessed him at his worst and still only expressed nothing but acceptance and understanding, an emotional Daniel declares that they might not be blood, but he and Luciana are family from now on. However, after Daniel reveals that only the thought that Ofelia is still alive keeps him going, Luciana lies to him that Ofelia is in Strand's Tower as she believes that they need Daniel's help to win against Strand and that it is the only way to get it. Disgusted by Luciana's actions, Wes abandons the group for Strand and Luciana sticks to her lie even though Daniel warns her that it could break him for good if he discovers that Ofelia really isn't in the Tower. When Daniel finally gets into the Tower, he learns the truth from Strand who attempts to continue Luciana's lie using Charlie. However, Strand, Alicia and Charlie are finally able to snap Daniel out of it and back to normal. Subsequently, Daniel seems to be more confused by Luciana's actions than hurt or angry about them. Luciana apologizes to her friend for what she did, but their conversation is interrupted when they are forced to take cover from gunfire.
In season 8, Daniel has been separated from Luciana and Charlie by PADRE. After reuniting with Madison seven years after the destruction of the Tower, Daniel tells her that he doesn't know what became of them and neither does Morgan. Following the defeat of the Krennick siblings, Daniel and Madison are finally reunited with Luciana and Charlie who have been running a refinery operation for PADRE and using their resources to continue Polar Bear's work with Luciana even taking on the moniker of Polar Bear herself. Luciana reveals that she had only agreed to work for PADRE if they would release Daniel who the organization had seen as being too old to be of any use and had planned to kill him. However, the reunion turns bittersweet when the conflict with Troy Otto leads to the death of Charlie and a number of Luciana's people. Daniel decides to join Luciana's group as she's the only family that he has left. Following the destruction of PADRE, Luciana continues to lead her operation with Daniel who is unexpectedly reunited with his long-lost cat Skidmark who had been found by Alicia and discreetly returned to Daniel.
Jeremiah Otto, portrayed by Dayton Callie, is the father of Jake and Troy and the former leader and one of the four founding fathers of the Broke Jaw Ranch community. Described by showrunner Dave Erickson as having a "certain moral compass", Jeremiah is "definitely rough", with a "darker and uglier side to him as well, and it's frankly racist". Erickson has noted that Jeremiah will become "violent when he has to be". [6] [7]
Jeremiah is killed off in the third-season episode "Children of Wrath", after Nick shoots him due to his lack of co-operation with Qaletaqa Walker.
Jeremiah is first seen walking along the Mexican-American border with his assault rifle, where he sees Ofelia Salazar walking in the desert. He begins shooting at her, firing at her until she hides behind a tree. Soon after, he approaches her and aims his gun at her, asking Ofelia to hand over her knife, before taking Ofelia away.
Travis, Madison and Alicia are captured by an armed group and taken to a military compound, where Travis is separated from them and is taken to a basement while Madison and Alicia are taken to an office. At the basement, Travis finds himself with Nick, an injured Luciana and other captives. The captives are shot to see how long it takes for them to turn. Travis, Luciana, and Nick attempt to escape, Travis and Luciana descending into a sewer but Travis is re-captured and made to fight the dead in a pit. Meanwhile, Madison and Alicia attack Troy, impaling one of his eyes with a spoon and taking him hostage. Madison demands her family released. Nick finds a horde of walkers at the end of the sewer and makes his way back. The family is reunited but the compound is overrun with walkers, forcing everyone to leave. Travis, Luciana and Alicia escape aboard a helicopter while Madison and Nick leave in a truck with Troy.
Troy Otto is a fictional character in the television series Fear the Walking Dead portrayed by Daniel Sharman, he is the youngest son of Jeremiah Otto and Jake's half-brother. Troy was a formerly high-ranking member of the Broke Jaw Ranch community. He is described as having a "wild temperament" and being "charismatic with a cruel streak".
Described as having "embraced the violence of the apocalypse", with his "isolationist viewpoint" of being "intensely suspicious of outsiders" having allowed him to be "better-suited for leading in this new post-apocalyptic world", after having a hateful mother and drunk negligent father. Troy is the last surviving member of his family, as well as the last survivor of Broke Jaw Ranch. [8]
Travis, Madison and Alicia are captured by an armed group and taken to a military compound, where Travis is separated from them and is taken to a basement while Madison and Alicia are taken to an office. At the basement, Travis finds himself with Nick, an injured Luciana and other captives. The captives are shot to see how long it takes for them to turn. Travis, Luciana, and Nick attempt to escape, Travis and Luciana descending into a sewer but Travis is re-captured and made to fight the dead in a pit. Troy enters a locked office where Madison and Alicia are being held. He offers them tea and seems hospitable, until he starts interrogating them. Madison explains to Troy that she's looking for her son, Nick. Madison then demands to know where they've taken Travis. Troy avoids answering, but promises to let them go once he's finished "processing" them. He takes an interest in Madison. She impales one of his eyes with a spoon and takes him hostage, demanding her family's release. Nick finds a horde of walkers at the end of the sewer and makes his way back. The family is reunited and Jake chastises Troy for killing innocent people. The Clark's decline Jake's invitation to Broke Jaw Ranch, but the compound is overrun with walkers, forcing everyone to leave. Travis, Luciana and Alicia escape aboard a helicopter with Jake and Charlene while Madison and Nick leave in a truck with Troy.
They reach Broke Jaw Ranch and learn the helicopter did not arrive. Jake, Alicia and Luciana later return to the ranch, the helicopter having been shot down, resulting in Travis's death and leading to Charlene's. Troy, Jake and Jeremiah vow to the ranch they will get justice. Troy expresses contempt for Nick to Madison. Jake warns Troy to leave the Clark family alone. Troy takes Nick on a boar hunt, planning to attack him; instead they begin to become friends. The team investigating the helicopter shooting are overdue; Troy leads a second team with Madison accompanying them. They are ambushed by Native Americans led by Qaletaqa Walker, on whose ancestral land Broke Jaw Ranch is built. They return to the ranch without their weapons or shoes. During the trek back, Troy contemplates killing Madison after she gives unwanted leadership advice. With the threat of the Native Americans invading the ranch, the Trimbol family leave despite Troy's efforts to get them to stay. Troy follows the family and murders them. Troy helps to train the militia. At Madison's insistence, Troy leads a team to rescue Alicia from Black Hat Reservation, breaking a truce and killing several of Walker's men. When Walker's group move onto the ranch, Troy is incensed. He refuses to hand over his weapons leading to a gunfight before Nick convinces him to stand down. Madison convinces Walker not to execute Troy and he is instead exiled.
After being exiled from the ranch, Troy lives off of the land while continuing to write in his journal. He revisits the scene of the helicopter crash, finds a grenade launcher and buries the rancher Walker had disfigured. Troy visits Nick in the night and warns him that the ranch will be destroyed. Nick and Jake set out to find Troy and discover him using the grenade launcher to guide a herd of walking dead toward the ranch. Troy explains that the herd will kill people or force them into the desert, as he was, and only the fittest will survive. Jake holds Troy at gunpoint but hesitates on learning that Nick killed their father and Alicia kept it secret. Jake is bitten and dies following an amputation, and Troy mourns his brother, saying he brought the herd to regain their legacy. A wall of trailers and RVs hope to turn the herd but this fails and the ranchers and natives evacuate to the bunker-like pantry. Troy subsequently joins Nick in an attempt to rescue the survivors from the pantry, but it fails, leaving them trapped until Madison, Strand and Walker arrive to rescue them and Alicia, Ofelia and Crazy Dog, the only survivors of the group that had gone into the pantry.
Following the destruction of the ranch, Troy joins Madison's group with Nick covering up his friend's role in the ranch's destruction. Troy travels with Nick in particular, forming a deep bond with him. However, Troy's actions come to light during the fight for the dam with Troy proving to be unrepentant. Enraged, Madison bashes Troy's head in with a hammer in revenge, seemingly killing him. His body is subsequently washed out with the flood when the dam is destroyed.
In season 8, Troy is revealed to have survived both the hammer blows and the flood, although he was left blinded in his left eye as a result. Vengeful, Troy seeks to take PADRE for himself and his people, claiming to have killed Alicia and left her to reanimate. The conflict with Troy leaves Charlie dead before he's revealed to have a daughter named Tracy, born in the years since the dam's destruction. Troy eventually explains to Madison that his wife, Serena, had rescued Troy from the dam's destruction and they fell in love and had Tracy together. Alicia had inspired Serena to help people in need after responding to Troy's distress call when Serena was bitten. However, Serena's death at the hands of a man whom she was trying to help had caused the grief-stricken Troy to blame Alicia and Madison for her loss. Troy initially plans to attack PADRE with a massive herd, the exact same way that he had destroyed Broke Jaw Ranch, but Troy falls into a trap set by Ben Krennick who wants PADRE for himself, forcing Troy to make a deal with Madison. Working together with Madison to stop Ben, Troy becomes remorseful for his actions, particularly as Serena had wanted him to keep believing in Alicia's mission even after it had killed her. Troy saves Madison's life and even willingly helps to stop the herd, but Madison fatally impales him on Alicia's prosthetic arm, believing that Troy getting a second chance from Alicia had caused her daughter's death. The dying Troy implores Madison to take care of Tracy for him, claiming that Tracy is actually Alicia's daughter whom he had kidnapped. Troy subsequently reanimates, but he is put down and buried by his daughter while Troy's people go through with the attack and destroy PADRE.
It's later revealed that Alicia had actually survived Troy's attack on her, and that Troy's people had lied to him about seeing her as a walker, only telling Troy what he had wanted to hear after they couldn't find Alicia aside from signs that she might've survived the fight. Troy had also lied about Tracy being Alicia's daughter in order to motivate Madison to fight for her as hard as Madison did for her own kids. Madison expresses remorse for killing Troy and fulfills his last request to take in Tracy.
Jeremiah Otto, Jr., better known as Jake, portrayed by Sam Underwood, is Jeremiah's moralistic older son and Troy's half-brother. After being bitten by a walker, he dies, turns and has to be put down.
Lola Guerrero, portrayed by Lisandra Tena, is the former chief water utility officer and later the leader of the Gonzalez Dam community. She is shot dead in the third season finale at the Gonzalez Dam.
Morgan Jones, portrayed by Lennie James, is a main character on The Walking Dead . Shortly after defeating the Saviors, Morgan leaves the Junkyard and begins working his way west, ending up in Texas where he meets John Dorie. After running into a hostile group of survivors, the two men are rescued by a journalist named Althea and are then captured by Victor Strand, Luciana Galvez and Nick and Alicia Clark.
John Dorie, portrayed by Garret Dillahunt, is a former police officer who uses 2 Colts Singles as his primary weapon and is also a man of fascinating contradictions and one of the first survivors Morgan encountered in Season 4. He is a gentle soul, an innocent person in many ways, but it is no stranger to violence. He can be soft-spoken and disarmingly funny at the same time, but when the situation gets worse he shows his tough side.
In season 6's "The Door," John is shot in the chest and murdered by Dakota with one of his own guns. His body washes up in front of his cabin as a walker and his wife June puts him down. In "Things Left to Do," June buries John's body in front of his cabin and later kills Virginia with the same gun that Dakota killed John with, blaming Virginia for her husband's murder. June soon after meets John's father John Dorie Sr. and the pair ultimately forgive Dakota for John's murder shortly before she dies when Texas is nuked by the insane cult leader Teddy.
Althea Szewczyk-Przygocki, portrayed by Maggie Grace, is a curious and tactical journalist who encounters Morgan Jones and John Dorie on the road through Virginia. In season 5, it is revealed that she is also a pilot and is LGBT. In the seventh season, she is downgraded to a recurring character and departs with her lover Isabelle to find a new life, albeit one on the run from the CRM.
June Dorie, also known as Naomi and Laura, portrayed by Jenna Elfman. She fell in love with John Dorie after washing up at the bank behind his cabin, and he nursed her back to health. She did not tell him her name, leading him to refer to her as Laura. She left him one day out of fear of emotional attachment, always worrying he would realize she was not the Laura he fell in love with. Later, June becomes a resident of the Dell Diamond baseball stadium community until its fall and is later a member of the Vultures until the death of their leader Melvin. Then, June reunites with John and decides to re-engage in a relationship. She is currently a very important member and nurse of Morgan's group. She and John eventually marry, but John is killed by Dakota.
In Season 8, seven years after leaving Texas, June has gone rogue, attacking PADRE's forces and cutting off their trigger fingers. While helping to save Dwight and Sherry's son Finch from appendicitis, June eventually reveals that she had begun working on a cure to the walker bite infection using radiation therapy, having deduced that Alicia Clark's survival was due to her previous exposure to radiation years before. Although successful in stopping the infection, the amount of radiation needed was also fatal to her test subjects, causing June to eventually flee. After being caught by PADRE's forces, June's trigger finger is cut off and she is forced to go back to work on finding a cure with Shrike having Finch bitten as an incentive for her. Following the destruction of PADRE, June decides to travel around providing medical attention to those who need it, painting a large cross on the side of Al's old SWAT van. June agrees to take Odessa Sanderson with her and to train the girl, giving her one of John's guns. June reveals to Odessa that her first stop will be to visit her husband's cabin and John's grave.
Charlie, portrayed by Alexa Nisenson.
Sometime during the outbreak, Charlie's parents were killed, and they turned in front of her, scarring her deeply. Later, Charlie was found by Ennis and was recruited to join the Vultures. She is accountable for Nick Clark's death but understood her mistake and is forgiven and accepted by the group. Charlie often uses her skills to get into hard-to-reach places, forming a bond with Alicia Clark and Daniel Salazar in particular.
In season 7, Charlie joins Strand's Tower as part of an infiltration mission and falls in love with one of Strand's young Rangers Ali. However, while on a mission together, Charlie is exposed to a lethal dose of radiation, believed to be alpha particles from the radioactive walkers, and she develops terminal radiation sickness. Furthermore, Ali is murdered soon afterwards by Howard for his betrayal. Charlie's condition is shown to be rapidly deteriorating, leaving her bedridden soon after she first gets sick and with June and Grace predicting that she only has a few weeks left to live at most. When Daniel enters the Tower, it is his bond with the dying Charlie that helps to finally snap him out of his delusions. Daniel promises to take care of Charlie for the little time that she has left, being there for her in the way that he couldn't be for his own daughter.
In season 8, Charlie is believed by Daniel to have died due to the seven years that have passed and her illness. However, she is later revealed to be still and with Luciana's group of truckers. Charlie explains that, unlike June at the Tower, PADRE had what they needed to successfully treat her illness. Charlie is reunited with Madison Clark for the first time since the destruction of the Dell Diamond baseball stadium and after learning that no one had told her about Charlie's role in Nick's death, personally confesses to his murder. A furious Madison has to be restrained from attacking Charlie and sends her on a suicide mission to kill Troy Otto, but finally relents and forgives the girl after learning that Charlie had had Nick's body dug up and cremated, recognizing that Charlie had really been just a scared little girl who deserves forgiveness for her actions. However, Charlie is captured by Troy and, in order to remove Troy's leverage over Madison, commits suicide, sacrificing herself to protect PADRE. Her death devastates everyone, Daniel and Luciana in particular, who blame Madison for it.
Grace Mukherjee, portrayed by Karen David, is a mysterious woman who used to work at a nuclear power plant that melted down near the site where the plane of Morgan's group crashed. She eventually becomes the love interest and girlfriend of Morgan Jones, adopting baby Mo alongside him at the end of the sixth season. In season 8, Grace reveals that she is now suffering from terminal cancer due to her radiation exposure when the power plant melted down, something that she had been expecting to happen since before Grace and Morgan had ever even met. Shortly after this revelation, while helping Morgan to lay his son Duane to rest, Grace is bitten by a walker while protecting a now eight-year-old Mo. June's experimental treatment fails to work on her and, after a final emotional goodbye to Morgan over the radio, Grace tells her daughter that Mo being in their lives had given Morgan and Grace something to live for. Grace reanimates and attacks her daughter, but Morgan arrives just in time to put Grace down and save Mo. Morgan later buries Grace by Eastman's cabin, the place where Morgan had regained his sanity after losing his family, before returning to Alexandria with Mo in search of his old friends and Rick Grimes.
Dwight, portrayed by Austin Amelio is a main character in The Walking Dead . In season 5, he made his first appearance in the spin-off Fear the Walking Dead, becoming the second character to crossover, the first being Morgan in the fourth season, Dwight was a ruthless and reluctant lieutenant member of "The Saviors" a group of people who subjugated communities (including Alexandria, Hilltop and The Kingdom), to be given food, supplies in exchange for "protection" Dwight had to do abominable things to save his wife Sherry who was held captive by Negan (the leader of the Saviors), when the communities revealed Dwight was a key piece for the victory of the rebel communities since he offered to work as a double agent helping especially Alexandria, when the communities manage to defeat the Saviors, Dwight is forced to be exiled due to his atrocities, who repented of his actions decides to leave and go in search of his wife Sherry.
Sarah Rabinowitz, portrayed by Mo Collins, Along with their adoptive brother Wendell, they are both scammers and good at stealing from people in their path. However, it can be benevolent to those who needed help, offering food and some ways to get to their destination.
Wes portrayed by Colby Hollman, is a nihilistic painter and member of Morgan's group. Wes survived the initial stages of the outbreak with his brother, Derek. At some point Derek was killed by walkers. Months later, Wes finds Alicia and Strand, and became a member of Morgan's group after saving Janis's life. He was separated for the others by Virginia and her Pioneers, and moved for Tank Town. Following the fall of Virginia, Wes was reunited with Derek who had joined the doomsday cult. Wes was forced to kill his brother during the escape, recognizing that the Derek he had loved was long gone.
In season 7, Wes betrays the group and joins Strand's dictatorship at the Tower, becoming his partner. Now completely disillusioned with other people, Wes only cares about ensuring his own survival, mutinying against Strand and condemning his former friends to death if it means protecting his new home. Wes is finally defeated by Strand, Alicia and Daniel Salazar, but he refuses to stand down and Strand stabs him to death with a sword, much to the shock and anger of Alicia who had believed that she was getting through to Wes.
Dakota portrayed by Zoe Colletti, is Virginia's daughter who grew up believing that she was her younger sister. Dakota hates Virginia and as such, saved Morgan Jones' life after the events of "End of the Line" as she believed that he was the only one capable of killing Virginia. Dakota subsequently murdered a man in "The Key" for which Janis was framed and executed. After her actions come to light in "The Door," Dakota murders John Dorie. Dakota's true parentage comes to light in "Things Left to Do" shortly before Virginia is killed by June who blames Virginia for Dakota's actions as she had known and protected her from any consequences. In "The Beginning," Dakota allows herself to be killed in a nuclear explosion after receiving forgiveness from John Sr. and June and killing Teddy for using her.
In season 7's "Cindy Hawkins," John Sr. finds a reanimated Dakota outside of Teddy's secret bunker when he emerges a couple of months later due to his hallucinations. Calling her another girl that he couldn't save, John Sr. sadly puts Dakota down with her own knife and tells June that he had "put Dakota out of her torment" while he was on the surface. When several walkers come at him during a subsequent trip to the surface, John grabs Dakota's knife from where he had left it impaled in her head and uses it to put down the attacking walkers.
Sherry, portrayed by Christine Evangelista, [9] Dwight's long-missing ex-wife, who fled to Texas from The Saviors, after a long search, Dwight managed to find her whereabouts.
John Dorie Sr., portrayed by Keith Carradine, is the father of John Dorie and like his son, a former lawman. He is first mentioned by John when he tells Rabbi Jacob Kessner a story about how in the 1970s when John was just a boy, his father had hunted a serial killer who he had planted evidence upon to send the man away to prison for life. The guilt of doing so caused John Sr. to become an alcoholic and abandon his family, leaving behind for his son John's two signature Colt Single Action Army revolvers. In the present, John Sr. returns after his son's death, revealing that the doomsday cult leader Teddy Maddox is the same serial killer that John Sr. had hunted down in the 1970s, having escaped from prison and resumed his mission of bringing an end to every living person on the planet. After meeting his daughter-in-law June, John Sr. joins forces with Morgan's group to finally bring an end to his old enemy. After the nuclear destruction, John Sr. takes shelter with June in Teddy's secret underground bunker. During his time in the bunker, John discovers that it is the location where Teddy had killed his victims decades before, something that John had never been able to find. John becomes obsessed with finding the body of Teddy's last victim Cindy Hawkins whom he experiences hallucinations of due to going into alcoholic withdrawal. Shortly before the bunker collapses, John finally locates her body hidden in the walls and gains peace on his failure to find her and keep his promise to her mother.
In "Sonny Boy," John reveals to June that he is dying of terminal radiation sickness, having gotten exposed while rescuing Charlie from a radioactive building despite being quick and taking precautions. Determined to ensure his legacy, John embarks upon a suicide mission to deliver baby Mo to Morgan through the Tower's walker moat, wearing a makeshift suit of armor. Although successful, John is bitten on the left shoulder in the process. Already dying and with the herd closing in, John sacrifices himself to the walkers in order to buy Morgan time to escape with the baby.
Fear the Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic horror drama television series created by Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson for AMC. It is a spin-off to The Walking Dead, which is based on the comic book series of the same name by Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. It is also the second television series within The Walking Dead franchise. The first three seasons serve as a prequel, focusing on a blended family who experience the start of the zombie apocalypse. Subsequent seasons run concurrently to the original show, with Morgan Jones from The Walking Dead crossing over into the series.
Madison Clark is a fictional character and the protagonist for the first four and eighth seasons of the AMC television series Fear the Walking Dead. She is portrayed by Kim Dickens, and created by Robert Kirkman and former showrunner Dave Erickson. Madison is a former high school guidance counselor, Nick and Alicia's mother, and Travis Manawa's fiancée.
"Cobalt" is the fifth and penultimate episode of the first season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on September 27, 2015 in the United States.
"The Good Man" is the sixth and final episode of the first season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on October 4, 2015 in the United States.
The second season of Fear the Walking Dead, an American horror-drama television series on AMC, premiered on April 10, 2016, and concluded on October 2, 2016, consisting of fifteen episodes. The series is a companion series and prequel to The Walking Dead, which is based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. The executive producers are Kirkman, David Alpert, Greg Nicotero, Gale Anne Hurd, and Dave Erickson, with Erickson as showrunner for the second consecutive season.
The third season of Fear the Walking Dead, an American horror-drama television series on AMC, premiered on June 4, 2017, and concluded on October 15, 2017, consisting of sixteen episodes. The series is a companion series and prequel to The Walking Dead, which is based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard. The executive producers are Kirkman, David Alpert, Greg Nicotero, Gale Anne Hurd, and Dave Erickson, with Erickson as showrunner for his third and final season.
"Los Muertos" is the ninth episode of the second season, and the 15th episode overall of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on August 28, 2016.
"Shiva" is the seventh episode and mid-season finale of the second season, and the 13th episode overall of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on May 22, 2016.
"Pillar of Salt" is the twelfth episode of the second season, and the 18th episode overall of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on September 18, 2016.
"North" is the fifteenth and final episode of the second season, and the 21st episode overall of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on October 3, 2016, along with the previous episode, "Wrath".
"The New Frontier" is the second episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on June 4, 2017, along with season premiere "Eye of the Beholder".
"Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame" is the fifth episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on June 25, 2017.
"Children of Wrath" is the eighth episode and mid-season finale of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on July 9, 2017 along with the previous episode "The Unveiling". This episode marks the last regular appearance of Dayton Callie as he was killed by Nick Clark.
"El Matadero", is the fourteenth episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on October 8, 2017.
"TEOTWAWKI", is the third episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on June 11, 2017.
"This Land Is Your Land" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of the post-apocalyptic horror television series Fear the Walking Dead, which aired on AMC on October 1, 2017. The episode received positive reviews from critics. It marks the final regular appearance of Sam Underwood, who died in the previous episode.
Alicia Clark is a fictional character in the AMC television series Fear the Walking Dead, created by Robert Kirkman and Dave Erickson. Portrayed by Alycia Debnam-Carey, Alicia is the daughter of Madison Clark, the former protagonist. She begins the series as a teenager who struggles with her family situation and plans to leave the city for a new life, before facing civilization slowly crumbling due to a zombie outbreak. The character has received praise, with critics calling her an emotional anchor of the series, complimenting her evolution, and naming her one of the most memorable characters of the Walking Dead universe.
Victor Strand is a fictional character in the AMC television series Fear the Walking Dead portrayed by Colman Domingo. The character was created by Robert Kirkman, Dave Erickson and David Wiener.
Daniel Salazar is a fictional character in the television series Fear the Walking Dead, portrayed by Panamanian actor Rubén Blades. The character was created by Robert Kirkman, showrunner Dave Erickson and screenwriter Marco Ramirez.
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