LOS ANGELES (CNS) — A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Tuesday honoring "The Walking Dead" star Norman Reedus, five days before the start of the 11th and final season of the AMC post-apocalyptic horror series.


What You Need To Know

  • "I never saw this coming so it's a real treat," Reedus told the crowd gathered for the late-morning ceremony

  • His star is next to the star of the late filmmaker George A. Romero, considered the father of zombie films for his "Night of the Living Dead" series of films

  • Former "The Walking Dead" cast member Jon Beranthal and Greg Nicotero, the series' primary director, joined Reedus in speaking at the ceremony

  • Reedus will continue his role as crossbow-wielding zombie killer Daryl Dixon in a spinoff of "The Walking Dead" set to premiere in 2023 on AMC

"I never saw this coming so it's a real treat," Reedus told the crowd gathered for the late-morning ceremony in front of Hollywood Toys & Costumes at 6600 Hollywood Blvd., between Cahuenga Boulevard and Highland Avenue. "I'm truly honored, so thank you so much. Thank you all for coming. I'm going to get out of here because it's 95 degrees, but I love all of you."

The star is next to the star of the late filmmaker George A. Romero, considered the father of zombie films for his "Night of the Living Dead" series of films. "The Walking Dead" is based on the comic book series of the same name.

Former "The Walking Dead" cast member Jon Beranthal and Greg Nicotero, the series' primary director, joined Reedus in speaking at the ceremony.

The star is the 2,734th since the completion of the Walk of Fame in 1961 with the first 1,558 stars.

Reedus will continue his role as crossbow-wielding zombie killer Daryl Dixon in a spinoff of "The Walking Dead" set to premiere in 2023 on AMC.

Before the 2010 premiere of "The Walking Dead," Reedus was best known for his portrayal of Murphy MacManus, who along with his fraternal twin Connor (Sean Patrick Flanery) becomes a vigilante after killing two members of the Russian Mafia in self-defense in the 1999 vigilante action thriller film "The Boondock Saints" and its 2009 sequel, "The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day."

Reedus' other film credits include the 2016 heist action thriller, "Triple 9"; the 2015 French independent film "Sky"; the 2015 post-apocalyptic film "Air"; the 2013 drama about a couple expecting their first child "Sunlight Jr."; the 2010 Robert Redford-directed historical drama about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, "The Conspirator"; and the 1999 psychological thriller, "8mm."

Reedus also stars in the AMC alternative series "Ride with Norman Reedus," which follows him and a friend touring a different city via motorcycle and checking out motorcycle shops, tattoo parlors and restaurants frequented by motorcycle enthusiasts.

Reedus' other television credits include the first episode of CBS' revival of "Hawaii-Five-0" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."

Reedus' novel "The Ravaged" was published in May and reached The New York Times Best Sellers list. He has also released two books of his photography, "The Sun's Coming Up... Like a Big Bald Head" and "Portraits from the Woods."