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At the age of 17, McClincy began to portray Lydia in The Walking Dead during season 9 and became a series regular beginning with season 10. [2] [3] [4] Following the conclusion of The Walking Dead, McClincy was cast in independent drama Out Came the Wolves, based on the Rancid 1995 album of the same name. [1]
Lydia, portrayed by Cassady McClincy (teenager) and Scarlett & Havana Blum (young), [48] is a survivor who, along with her parents, Alpha and Frank, survived the initial stages of the outbreak. After 23 days of the initial outbreak, Lydia and her parents remained in a moldy basement with a group of survivors.
Lydia receives medical treatment for her amputated arm and survives both it and the bite, but she is left despondent by Elijah's continued absence and the thought that someone she loves might once again be dead. After Pamela Milton's defeat, Lydia is finally reunited with Elijah who arrives with Jerry as the herd closes in on the part of the ...
After Alexandria's wall is compromised and walkers breach the community before being quickly killed, Aaron, Carol, Lydia, and Jerry leave for the Hilltop, and upon arriving scavenge through the rubble left behind from the Whisperers' attack. Lydia notices walkers in the distance circling the way Whisperers used to herd them.
In the present, Aaron alerts Michonne of Daryl's group's presence at the Alexandria gates, including Connie, Henry, and Lydia. Daryl vouches for Lydia to convince Michonne to let them take shelter. They stay long enough for Henry to get the medical care he needs, but Michonne refuses to provide them an escort to the Kingdom.
In March 2021, it was announced that Michael James Shaw had been cast in the series regular role of Mercer. [7] In April 2021, Jacob Young was cast as Deaver, a member of the Reapers. [19] In September 2021, Jeffrey Dean Morgan's 11-year-old son, Gus Morgan, made a cameo appearance in the fifth episode as a featured walker. [69] [70]
Shannon Guess Richardson (née Rogers; born August 31, 1977) [10] [3] is an American convicted felon and former actress. [10] She worked in television and film roles, including The Walking Dead, but is best known for sending ricin-laced letters to U.S. President Barack Obama and New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, while attempting to frame her husband.
At the Hilltop, Lydia describes her backstory to Henry while both are in the community prison, unaware Daryl is listening in. As Lydia explains, Henry starts to become more compassionate toward Lydia, his own family having gone through similar hardships. Throughout the episode, Lydia's stories are told in flashbacks.