Ross Marquand

  • EntertainmentYahoo TV

    Another 'Walking Dead' fan favorite says goodbye

    Fans are mourning the loss of one of the show’s most popular characters after a run-in with a new foe, the Whisperers.

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    ‘Infinity War’ Secret: Actor Didn’t Tell ‘Walking Dead’ Co-Star of His Role in Avengers Sequel

    When “The Walking Dead” star Ross Marquand found out he landed the part of Red Skull in “Avengers: Infinity War,” he couldn’t even talk shop with co-star Danai Gurira, who plays Okoye in the superhero blockbuster. On “The Walking Dead,” Marquand plays Aaron, who previously recruited Rick and his crew to join Alexandria.

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    'The Walking Dead' postmortem: Jordan Woods-Robinson on Eric's fate

    Eric and Aaron have gone through some tender moments and some tough moments as “The Walking Dead” has progressed. Jordan Woods-Robinson, who plays Eric, talked to Yahoo Entertainment about their backstory, his character, and more.

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    'The Walking Dead': 5 things you didn't know about Ross Marquand

    To celebrate the Oct. 22 Season 8 premiere of  The Walking Dead — the series’ 100th episode — Yahoo TV will be posting a new TWD-related story every day through the season opener. Ross Marquand is best known for his role as Aaron on The Walking Dead, but his real life skills aren’t limited to zombie apocalypse survival. In fact, the Denver-born actor has an impressive pre-apocalyptic résumé that includes everything from Matthew McConaughey impressions to video game voice roles.

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    ‘Walking Dead’ Star’s Oscar Winning Impressions

    On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' star of AMC’s 'The Walking Dead' Ross Marquand showcased his impressions of famous actors performing Academy Awards acceptance speeches.

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    'The Walking Dead' Postmortem: Ross Marquand Talks Aaron's Guilt, Maggie's Big Reveal, and Hope for Glenn

    Warning: Spoilers ahead for the “Now” episode of The Walking Dead. He’s responsible for bringing Rick and his group into Alexandria, but while viewers may be able to see the big picture – i.e. how the townsfolk wouldn’t have even had a chance of surviving the quarry walkers and the Wolves without the savvy and skills of the Ricktatorship – Aaron’s friends and neighbors still aren’t totally sold on the Rick way of life in the new world. That’s just adding to the guilt that recruiter Aaron feels a