‘The Walking Dead’ fame Kelley Mack passes away:Hollywood actress says goodbye to the world at 33, was battling rare brain cancer

Kelley Mack, the 33-year-old actress known for her roles in ‘Spider-Verse’ and ‘The Walking Dead’, passed away August 2 in Cincinnati.
According to Variety‘s report, she was battling a disease called glioma of the central nervous system. Glioma is a rare and dangerous form of brain cancer. This disease directly affects the brain and nervous system.
The family said in a statement that Kelley took her last breath at her home. On August 5, her sister shared the news of the actress’s death in a social media post.
Kelley Mac graduated from Hinsdale Central High School in 2010. In 2014, she received a Bachelor’s degree in Cinematography from Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film.
Kelley became interested in acting when she received a small video camera on her birthday. After this, she appeared in many ads as a child artist.
Kelley received an award from Tisch School of the Arts for her acting in the film ‘The Elephant Garden’. This film had also won the Student Visionary Award at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2008.
Along with being an actress, she was also a screenwriter. She was working on several scripts with her mother Kristen Klebano. Together they wrote a script for a film called ‘On the Black’. This was a story based on 1950s college baseball, which was connected to her grandparents.
Kelley’s another film ‘A Knock at the Door’ was also well-received by people. This film received a nomination at FilmQuest and an award at the Atlanta Horror Film Festival.
Her most famous role was “Addy” in Season 9 of ‘The Walking Dead‘. She appeared in five episodes of the show.
Kelley Mack, the 33-year-old actress known for her roles in ‘Spider-Verse’ and ‘The Walking Dead’, passed away August 2 in Cincinnati.
According to Variety‘s report, she was battling a disease called glioma of the central nervous system. Glioma is a rare and dangerous form of brain cancer. This disease directly affects the brain and nervous system.
The family said in a statement that Kelley took her last breath at her home. On August 5, her sister shared the news of the actress’s death in a social media post.
Kelley Mac graduated from Hinsdale Central High School in 2010. In 2014, she received a Bachelor’s degree in Cinematography from Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film.
Kelley became interested in acting when she received a small video camera on her birthday. After this, she appeared in many ads as a child artist.
Kelley has also worked in the film ‘Delicate Arch’.
Kelley received an award from Tisch School of the Arts for her acting in the film ‘The Elephant Garden’. This film had also won the Student Visionary Award at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2008.
Along with being an actress, she was also a screenwriter. She was working on several scripts with her mother Kristen Klebano. Together they wrote a script for a film called ‘On the Black’. This was a story based on 1950s college baseball, which was connected to her grandparents.
Kelley voiced the character of Gwen Stacy in the animated film ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’.
Kelley’s another film ‘A Knock at the Door’ was also well-received by people. This film received a nomination at FilmQuest and an award at the Atlanta Horror Film Festival.
Her most famous role was “Addy” in Season 9 of ‘The Walking Dead‘. She appeared in five episodes of the show.