“The Walking Dead” Actress Kelley Mack Dead at 33
‘The Walking Dead’ Kelley Mack
Dead At 33 After Health Issues
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Kelley Mack — best known for her work on “The Walking Dead,” has passed away after battling serious health issues.
Mack lost her battle with glioma, a type of brain or spinal cord tumor, on Saturday evening. Her family confirmed the news in a heartfelt message posted on her Instagram account.

Her family described her as a shining light who will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
Kelley Mack had an impressive career in Hollywood, with 35 acting credits and 5 producing credits to her name since the early 90s.
She gained recognition for her role as “Addy” in season 9 of “The Walking Dead” and also appeared in popular TV shows like “Chicago Med” and “9-1-1.”
Additionally, Mack lent her voice to the character of Gwen Stacy in the award-winning film “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.”
Kelley Mack was just 33 years old at the time of her passing.
Rest in peace, Kelley Mack. Your talent and light will be remembered by many.



