'The Walking Dead' actress Kelley Mack dies at 33 due to Glioma
In a statement, her family informed that the actor died in her hometown of Cincinnati after a battle with glioma of the central nervous system.
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Los Angeles, 6 August
Actor Kelley Mack, best known for her roles in television
series such as '9-1-1' and 'The Walking Dead', has passed away. She was 33.
As per Variety, Mack
breathed her last on 2 August. In a statement, her family informed that the
actor died in her hometown of Cincinnati after a battle with glioma of the central nervous system.
Mack graduated from
Hinsdale Central High School in 2010 and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in
cinematography from the Dodge College of Film at Chapman University in 2014.
Mack's interest in
acting began after receiving a mini video camera as a birthday gift, leading
her to appear in commercials as a child actor. She later received an acting
award from Tisch School of the Arts for her debut role in 'The Elephant
Garden', a film that also won the Student Visionary Award at the Tribeca
Film Festival in 2008, as per Variety.
In addition to
acting, Mack also worked as a screenwriter, working on projects with her
mother, Kristen Klebenow. She worked on several full-feature scripts with her
mother, including 'On The Black', a 1950s era college baseball story
that is loosely based on her maternal grandparents, who attended Ohio
University.
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