I've never heard of him before. Heard of the show I guess he's known for, but I never watched it. I knew Maggie from a story arc she did on Chuck and from Van Wilder 2. I knew Lori from Prison Break.
Michael Rooker, the actor that plays Merle was in the movie "Henry: Portrait of a serial killer." There's some real disturbing scenes in that movie.
My wife was watching Love Actually on HBO last weekend and I was surprised to see Andrew Lincoln in it.
Out of the millions who Watch Walking Dead, perhaps 20 or 30 thousand read the comic. No one gives a #### about Tyreese, aka T-Dog #3. What the writers ought to do is have Rick wake up from a dream and still be on the Atlanta rooftop, because the show peaked with that episode. And killing Shane remains to be the single dumbest thing that the writers/producer did because he was 1. their best actor, and 2. their most interesting character. We were told that the new characters would replace the energy that was missing after Shane was killed. That hasn't happened. The Governor, Lil Miss Samurai, and Merle have not filled the vacuum of losing Shane. If anything, it only makes his departure even more noticeable. Sure, season three has had more action, but to what end? Action without substance. Cast members die, they get buried, and new cast members replace them, but none of them matter. They are all interchangeable pieces being set up to die in order to create empty drama. In a perfect word, the original producer (who knew what he was doing) would team up with the actor who played Shane (they have, it's called LA Noir), and do a TV version of the Mist. It would blow the Walking Dead completely out of the water.
Yeah. That's why Hershel was like wtf? in his head when he picked up the phone and heard no dial tone.