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'The Walking Dead' Actress Kelley Mack Dies at 33

  • Actress and producer Kelley Lynne Klebenow, also known as Kelley Mack, passed away peacefully on August 2, 2025, in Cincinnati after battling a rare and aggressive brain tumor.
  • Mack had revealed in January 2025 she was diagnosed with a rare, aggressive diffuse midline glioma and had been undergoing treatment for over a year.
  • Mack was best known for her five-episode role as Addy on AMC's The Walking Dead and had appeared on shows like Chicago Med and 9-1-1.
  • On August 5, her sister Kathryn shared the news of Kelley’s passing on Instagram, describing her as a resilient and passionate spirit who has moved on to the next journey, and referring to her as a "tough SOB."
  • A celebration of Kelley Mack's life is scheduled for August 16, 2025, in Glendale, Ohio, reflecting her family's gratitude and the impact she had on many.
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Kelley Mack, ‘The Walking Dead’ and Dr Pepper ‘Fansville’ actor, dies at 33

By Christie D’Zurilla, Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — Actor Kelley Mack, who played Addy in Season 9 of “The Walking Dead” in addition to doing national commercials and voice-over work, has died at age 33, her family said on social media. “It is with indelible sadness that we are announcing the passing of our dear Kelley. Such a bright, fervent light has transitioned to the beyond, where we all eventually must go,” the family wrote Tuesday on h…

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