IronE Singleton, who played Theodore ‘T-Dog’ Douglas in The Walking Dead, he recalled filming a particularly gruesome scene during which co-star Norman Reedus’ pranks made him “gag.”
In the scene, Darryl Dixon from Douglas and Reedus discover a zombie at the bottom of a well. By trying to remove it to avoid contaminating its water supply, the zombie splits in half.
Remembering the filming during a conference in Wizard worldSingleton said: “It was very unpleasant. He was gagged because we were in a dirt field and there was a lot of dust kicked up after each shot, and that mixed with the fact that this zombie was so nasty. “
Reedus then looked at the zombie guts and commented, ‘What is that? Poop? Singleton said. “Club [Gierhart], who was our director on that show, came up to me and I couldn’t stop throwing up throughout the scene.
“He said, ‘IronE, I like the gag, but let’s try something else. Let’s do it a little differently. I thought,’ I can’t help it, man! Dust is in my throat, I’m looking at this disgusting walker.
Meanwhile, AMC revealed last week that it plans to host several The Walking Dead panels in the first virtual Comic-Con.
The virtual event, which will take place July 23-26, will take place in place of this year’s San Diego Comic-Con after it was canceled for the first time in its 50-year history due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Earlier this month, The Walking Dead Actor Andrew J West detailed his experience working with Andrew Lincoln, praising his “method” technique while explaining a particularly physical scene.