OCEANSIDE, NY, February 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) IronE uses his own life experiences to help him successfully play his role of T-Dog.
"As a human-being we all have this desire to survive... and continue to have energy to thrive in this world. I would use my real life as an example; coming up in the inner city and every day seeming like it was another day to survive because it was definitely not living. But, it was just staying alive, hopefully I don't get shot in the head...yeah it was like that! I use that to instill into my character T-Dog, so now it's that type of mind set in the apocalyptic world."
As for what to look forward to? IronE shares that the creator of the show says if T-Dog stays alive, his character development will begin to unravel and the audience will learn more about T-Dog's background.
"As to what to look forward to, it gets even better. I've said, from episode one, season one, how can they match this? And they continue to take the show to another level every week, so what the people are seeing so far is nothing compared to what they are going to be seeing. Get ready for a heck of a ride."
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"The Celebrity Cafe Interviews The Walking Dead's IronE Singleton"
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