‘The Walking Dead’ Actress Kelley Mack Passes Away at 33

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The acting fraternity is in mourning as news breaks of the untimely demise of Kelley Mack, the talented actress known for her role as Addy on the popular series The Walking Dead. Mack passed away on August 2 in Cincinnati, at the young age of 33, after a brave battle with glioma of the central nervous system. The devastating news was shared by her family in a poignant statement. Her journey with the illness was documented on a dedicated CaringBridge page, where updates on her health were shared with well-wishers and fans.

Born Kelley Lynne Klebenow, Mack left an indelible mark on both the small and big screens. She joined the cast of The Walking Dead in season nine, appearing in five episodes, and won the hearts of many with her portrayal. Beyond the AMC zombie apocalypse, her career was a testament to her versatility, with credits spanning several shorts and TV miniseries, including Unusual Suspects and Grayson: Earth One. She also made memorable guest appearances on shows like 9-1-1 and Chicago Med.

Mack’s creative passion extended beyond acting, as she was also a dedicated producer and a gifted voice artist. She lent her voice to projects like the Oscar-winning Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, where she was the voice match for Hailee Steinfeld. In her final credit, she served as both an actress and executive producer for the upcoming film Universal, which is set to release in 2025. Weeks before her passing, she had shared her excitement for the film’s world premiere in Hollywood, describing it as a “small, down-to-earth film about huge, out-of-this-world concepts.”

Her family’s statement eloquently captured her spirit: “Her vibrant spirit, creative passion and dedication to storytelling left an indelible mark on those who knew her and the audiences she captivated through her work.” They remembered her not just for her professional achievements but also for her love of life—she was an accomplished college tennis player who enjoyed hiking, biking, and playing the piano. A remembrance is scheduled for August 16 in Ohio, with a further celebration of her life planned for a later date in Los Angeles, the city she called home for the last 11 years. She is survived by her parents, siblings, grandparents, and her boyfriend, Logan.

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