VIDEO : TWD's Laurie Holden: Andrea Started As A 'Sad Sack' And Ended As A 'Woman Of Integrity'

Actor Laurie Holden used to star as Andrea in the early seasons of 'The Walking Dead.' And according to ComicBook.com, Holden now says she wishes her story had gone differently before her character had to kill herself off. Holden said that when showrunner Frank Darabont was replaced by Glen Mazzara, her storyline "kind of went off the rails." Holden says she was sad that the villainous Governor, played by David Morrissey, got away with victimizing her character. However, she added that she was proud of the woman Andrea became, because she was "a suicidal sad sack when she started and at the end she was a woman of integrity." And for that, Holden says, she will always be grateful.


TWD's Laurie Holden: Andrea Started As A 'Sad Sack' And Ended As A 'Woman Of Integrity'

10-03-2019 - Vidéo Laurie Holden /