American actor, writer, and model Moses J. Moseley, best known for his appearances on shows like The Walking Dead, Watchmen, and Queen of the South, has died. He was 31. Authorities discovered Moseley’s body in Stockbridge, Georgia, U.S., last week and a probe has been launched to ascertain the cause of his demise. The actor's death has been confirmed by his agency Avery Sisters Entertainment, who paid their tribute on their official Facebook page. "With a heavy heart, we at Avery Sisters Entertainment offer our sincerest and deepest condolences to the family and friends of our actor, Moses J. Moseley. We are truly saddened. For those who knew him, he was the kindest, sweetest, most generous person you would ever meet. We will miss you dearly! Rest in Heaven!", Gerra and Demia Avery said in their statement. 

AMC, which airs the smash hit post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead, also paid their tribute to Moseley and shared a photo on Twitter. The post read, "Our thoughts and prayers are with our ‘The Walking Dead’ family member Moses J. Moseley." 

Playing the role of a pet zombie possessed by Danai Gurira’s character Michonne, Moseley appeared on The Walking Dead for three years and has since played supporting roles on shows like American Soul, Queen of the South, Tales, and Watchmen. The actor earlier had uncredited roles in films like Joyful Noise, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, and The Internship, while appearing later in Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies, Loose Screws, and Doll Murder Spree to name a notable few. Moseley's upcoming roles are in horror films Hank, which is currently in the post-production stages.