The Walking Dead: New exclusive interview with Jordan Woods-Robinson

Ross Marquand and Jordan Woods-Robinson at Walker Stalker Con AtlantaPhoto Credit: Carter Phillipps
Ross Marquand and Jordan Woods-Robinson at Walker Stalker Con AtlantaPhoto Credit: Carter Phillipps /
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Tovah Feldshuh, Jordan Woods-Robinson, and Daniel Bonjour at Walker Stalker Con Nashville Photo Credit: Carter Phillipps
Tovah Feldshuh, Jordan Woods-Robinson, and Daniel Bonjour at Walker Stalker Con NashvillePhoto Credit: Carter Phillipps /

You have been on the Walker Stalker Convention circuit for awhile now. What can guests expect from a visit to your table?

"The conventions are one of my favorite things to get to do now. Something that the smaller characters, such as myself, have to offer is that we can really spend time talking to the guests and sharing our excitement for the show. Each time I go to a city, I make sure I have my violin or guitar with me, since most people don’t know that I’m a musician. I will happily play a song, I love to give hugs, and mostly I just enjoy meeting new people. Everyone who comes out is legitimately excited to be there. I’m on both sides, and we all love to be in the same room together."

I enjoyed your panel with other “Alexandrians”. Much like the community of friends and family you play on the show, you all appear to be quite close. What do you attribute to this wonderful camaraderie?

"I think we all share similar memories because we all came on the show at the same time. In each other’s eyes, we are a true community because we all have roughly the same information as the others. There’s a bond there that cannot be faked. Being an Alexandrian, to me, means that I can walk up to any other Alexandrian from the show and feel like we are cut from the same cloth."

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