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‘The Walking Dead’ actor says he was “pissed” when his character got killed off

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Spoilers for 'The Walking Dead' lie within The Walking Dead actor Vincent Ward has shared his disappointment about his character being killed off in the show without warning.

Ward played Oscar on The Walking Dead, a regular character in the prison storyline in the third season, and had a number of scenes with main characters including Rick Grimes and Daryl Dixon. “I didn’t even know I was getting killed,” Ward told Commando TV. “I was pissed.

And the reason I was pissed was because nobody told me. “I was in makeup and I saw a script sitting there, I picked up the script, and the first thing you do is you look for your name.

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