"Us" | |
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Series The Walking Dead Season 4, Episode 15 | |
Air date | March 23rd, 2014 |
Writers | Nichole Beattie; Seth Hoffman |
Director | Greg Nicotero |
Producers | Robert Kirkman; David Alpert; Greg Nicotero; Tom Luse; Gale Anne Hurd; Scott M. Gimple; Paul Gadd; Jolly Dale; Angela Kang; Curtis Gwinn; Nichole Beattie; Seth Hoffman; Denise Huth; Caleb Womble; Matthew Negrete; Channing Powell; Kenneth Requa |
Starring | Andrew Lincoln; Norman Reedus; Steven Yeun; Lauren Cohan; Chandler Riggs; Danai Gurira; Melissa McBride; Scott Wilson |
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"Us" is the title to the fifteenth episode of season four of the survival horror series The Walking Dead and the fiftieth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Greg Nicotero with a script written by Nichole Beattie and Seth Hoffman. The program is based upon the Image Comics comic book series The Walking Dead by author Robert Kirkman. The episode aired on Sunday, March 23rd, 2014 on AMC at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Andrew Lincoln | Rick Grimes |
Norman Reedus | Daryl Dixon |
Steven Yeun | Glenn Rhee |
Lauren Cohan | Maggie Greene |
Chandler Riggs | Carl Grimes |
Danai Gurira | Michonne |
Melissa McBride | Carol Peletier [1] |
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Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Keith Brooks | Dan |
JD Evermore | Harley |
Marcus Hester | Len |
Davi Jay | Tony |
Eric Mendenhall | Billy |
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