The Walking Dead considers its star Jeffrey Dean Morgan a “hero” actor With wife Hilary Barton and their two children the experience was well worth it The actor spoke about his family and his life saying his real life was created while working on the world of The Walking Dead.

He said the Walk of Fame thing was huge and he also said having my family there made it even more special He said I love my kids and my wife so much He said my son was going to walk away from Paramount with a multi-picture deal. That was just so cool.
It follows Dean’s fan-favorite anti-hero Negan and his archenemy Maggie (Lauren Cohan) as they make a long-haul cut off from the mainland in a post-apocalyptic Manhattan.
The war to take over New York escalates with the leading pair battling on opposite sides.
Morgan was also asked how it feels to be in his tenth year playing Negan and jeffrey dean morgan
simply said it was nuts jeffrey dean morgan was also asked how it feels to be in his tenth year playing Negan and Morgan simply said it was nuts and said that it’s been a part of my life for so long that as long as I’m breathing I’ll never leave it as long as I’m alive.
It’s interesting, especially doing this spinoff with two characters who want to kill each other 90% of the time, because I’d never heard of that as a practical concept before Yet here we are with season two coming out and talking about doing more.
The actor who joined The Walking Dead in the iconic season 6 finale originally believed he would only play the character for four years but the creative team kept enchanting him with new angles and storylines.
His first appearance saw the actor join a moving train, while he is now the conductor of his own spin-off introducing new talents such as Dascha Polanco and Gaius Charles.
He said I didn’t even know I was a conductor but now it feels like I’m one of the legends and he said I feel like I’ve earned my stripes and he says 10 years is a long time. It’s not an easy show to do by any means mentally and definitely physically so I’m amazed at the fact that I’m still able to pull off my part.
jeffery dean morgan who signs on as an executive producer alongside Kohan says the creative role is his favorite part Especially deciding on the cast and crew because it’s your family So you want to find people you love because we don’t want any assholes on the show The Walking Dead has always been really good at picking great people These are people who are still my friends even though they’re no longer alive on the show and I can’t say that about a lot of other jobs I’ve had.
There is also the timeliness of Dead City which broaches discussions of greed the fight for resources energy as currency and the exclusionary nature of privilege This connection with not only the zeitgeist but the existential is a quality of the whole franchise says jeffrey dean morgan The show has never been about zombies or walkers It’s always been about people.
The actor goes on to recall how The Walking Dead writer and producer Scott M. Gimple recently told him that Robert Kirkman originally wrote the series with slow walkers because they are defeat able It shouldn’t be a huge pain to kill slow walking walkers But in order to defeat them you have to work together and the problem is that people don’t have the ability to work together and that is really the series and every iteration of The Walking Dead is about the fact that people can’t get along It’s a good conversation starter.
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