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Vincent Ward ONZM (born 16 February 1956) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter and artist, who was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2007 for his contribution to film making. he said. ""I didn’t know what the show was about, and when I saw it, I was like, 'What the hell is this?'" Shipping and handling. He portrayed Oscar on The Walking Dead. One of these prisoners happened to be the kindhearted Oscar (Vincent Ward). He has appeared in various different shows and movies. "Even my episode I did on "For somebody to be like, 'I believe in you and I want you to be such-and-such,' then I give 100%," Ward added. I tell people one of the easiest things to do is keep your mouth shut. By creating an account, you verify that you are at least 13 years of age, and have read and agree to the Comicbook.com "For me, in the contract, it’s like, 'You can’t say that you’re on the show.' Oscar belonged to a … He said, 'I'll be back,' Vincent explained.He added: "Before I knew it, all kind of producers and people were coming in apologizing to me. Oscar's reaction to Rick pointing a gun at his head in the episode "Sick" is near identical to a scene in the show House of Payne where Oscar's actor (Vincent Ward) has a gun shoved in his face and states the same line, "Do what you gotta do". So much so, Oscar proved his loyalty by helping bring Gleen Rhee (Steven Yeun) home from the clutches of The Governor. We're also giving away passes to a handful of lucky Daily Dead readers who are interested in attending. "Honestly, I was there for maybe three months, but it was another maybe two or three months before the show came on.
Vincent Ward is one of The Walking Dead Season 3's new cast members and plays Oscar on the show. Vincent Ward (Oscar) The Walking Dead Hand Signed Autograph BAS Authenticated 8x10 Photo. Actor Vincent M. Ward has opened up about his time on The Walking Dead where he played the character of Oscar. His films have received international recognition at both the Academy Awards and the Cannes Film Festival and they are acclaimed for their strong, iconic imagery. "But in my mind, I was like, 'Okay, they've got me hanging around with the main people now, I might be around a little longer.' Actor Vincent M. Ward, who plays Oscar on AMC’s The Walking Dead, describes how his life has paralleled Oscar’s, shares a secret skill he kept from his cast-mates and ponders a crime-fighting future for Axel and Oscar.. Q: Have you turned into a full-fledged zombie nerd … A lot of people get fired because they don’t keep their mouth shut," Ward said. We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. I was like, 'What?!' "He said, 'Nobody told you anything?' "I give my all. '"During a January convention appearance, Ward said he "enjoyed" his time on Because they're supposed to tell you. "The TWD star also opened up on how co-star and leading man Andrew Lincoln had approached him to say goodbye.However, he was none the wiser that Vincent hadn't been informed of his imminent exit. The Walking Dead actor Vincent Ward admits he had 'no clue' about the show when he joined the zombie drama in its third season. The Walking Dead actor Vincent Ward, who appeared as prisoner Oscar in the zombie drama's third season, admits he hasn't watched the show since 2012. "I was in makeup and I saw a script sitting there, I picked up the script, and the first thing you do is you look for your name. Please see our One of these prisoners happened to be the kindhearted Oscar (Vincent Ward).While his fellow inmate Tomas (Nick Gomez) wasn't on board with buddying up with Rick and co, Oscar was a lot more receptive.So much so, Oscar proved his loyalty by helping bring Gleen Rhee (Steven Yeun) home from the clutches of The Governor.However, there wasn't to be a happy ending for the TWD character.Just as Oscar was establishing himself as a useful part of the group, he was shot and killed during a raid on The Governor's base of Woodbury.Oscar's death certainly caught fans off-guard as they had been accustomed to seeing him with the group.However, no-one was more taken aback than actor Vincent who has now revealed he wasn't ever told about being killed off.Instead, he claims he had to find out after picking up a script and reading that Oscar would meet a gruesome end.Speaking to Commando TV, Vincent said: "I didn't even know I was getting killed,"I was p****d. And the reason I was p****d was because nobody told me. "Despite the overflow of emotions at the time, Vincent reflected that it was contracted that he wouldn't hang around for long.Vincent said: "But in the same breath, to their defence, when you sign your contract, they kind of tell you how many episodes you're gonna do. During a livestream interview with Commando TV, Vincent Ward, who portrayed Oscar, discussed the behind-the-scenes circumstances of his character's death. Oscar's reaction to Rick pointing a gun at his head in the episode "Sick" is near identical to a scene in the show House of Payne where Oscar's actor (Vincent Ward) has a gun shoved in his face and states the same line, "Do what you gotta do". Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. I said, 'No, I just read it right now.' He'll be hosting an event this Friday in Atlanta and we have all the details. I remember going to the red carpet here in L.A. at Universal, walking the red carpet, and nobody knew who the hell I was because the episode hadn’t come on. See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper,
Vincent Ward ONZM (born 16 February 1956) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter and artist, who was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2007 for his contribution to film making. he said. ""I didn’t know what the show was about, and when I saw it, I was like, 'What the hell is this?'" Shipping and handling. He portrayed Oscar on The Walking Dead. One of these prisoners happened to be the kindhearted Oscar (Vincent Ward). He has appeared in various different shows and movies. "Even my episode I did on "For somebody to be like, 'I believe in you and I want you to be such-and-such,' then I give 100%," Ward added. I tell people one of the easiest things to do is keep your mouth shut. By creating an account, you verify that you are at least 13 years of age, and have read and agree to the Comicbook.com "For me, in the contract, it’s like, 'You can’t say that you’re on the show.' Oscar belonged to a … He said, 'I'll be back,' Vincent explained.He added: "Before I knew it, all kind of producers and people were coming in apologizing to me. Oscar's reaction to Rick pointing a gun at his head in the episode "Sick" is near identical to a scene in the show House of Payne where Oscar's actor (Vincent Ward) has a gun shoved in his face and states the same line, "Do what you gotta do". So much so, Oscar proved his loyalty by helping bring Gleen Rhee (Steven Yeun) home from the clutches of The Governor. We're also giving away passes to a handful of lucky Daily Dead readers who are interested in attending. "Honestly, I was there for maybe three months, but it was another maybe two or three months before the show came on.
Vincent Ward is one of The Walking Dead Season 3's new cast members and plays Oscar on the show. Vincent Ward (Oscar) The Walking Dead Hand Signed Autograph BAS Authenticated 8x10 Photo. Actor Vincent M. Ward has opened up about his time on The Walking Dead where he played the character of Oscar. His films have received international recognition at both the Academy Awards and the Cannes Film Festival and they are acclaimed for their strong, iconic imagery. "But in my mind, I was like, 'Okay, they've got me hanging around with the main people now, I might be around a little longer.' Actor Vincent M. Ward, who plays Oscar on AMC’s The Walking Dead, describes how his life has paralleled Oscar’s, shares a secret skill he kept from his cast-mates and ponders a crime-fighting future for Axel and Oscar.. Q: Have you turned into a full-fledged zombie nerd … A lot of people get fired because they don’t keep their mouth shut," Ward said. We will use your email address only for sending you newsletters. I was like, 'What?!' "He said, 'Nobody told you anything?' "I give my all. '"During a January convention appearance, Ward said he "enjoyed" his time on Because they're supposed to tell you. "The TWD star also opened up on how co-star and leading man Andrew Lincoln had approached him to say goodbye.However, he was none the wiser that Vincent hadn't been informed of his imminent exit. The Walking Dead actor Vincent Ward admits he had 'no clue' about the show when he joined the zombie drama in its third season. The Walking Dead actor Vincent Ward, who appeared as prisoner Oscar in the zombie drama's third season, admits he hasn't watched the show since 2012. "I was in makeup and I saw a script sitting there, I picked up the script, and the first thing you do is you look for your name. Please see our One of these prisoners happened to be the kindhearted Oscar (Vincent Ward).While his fellow inmate Tomas (Nick Gomez) wasn't on board with buddying up with Rick and co, Oscar was a lot more receptive.So much so, Oscar proved his loyalty by helping bring Gleen Rhee (Steven Yeun) home from the clutches of The Governor.However, there wasn't to be a happy ending for the TWD character.Just as Oscar was establishing himself as a useful part of the group, he was shot and killed during a raid on The Governor's base of Woodbury.Oscar's death certainly caught fans off-guard as they had been accustomed to seeing him with the group.However, no-one was more taken aback than actor Vincent who has now revealed he wasn't ever told about being killed off.Instead, he claims he had to find out after picking up a script and reading that Oscar would meet a gruesome end.Speaking to Commando TV, Vincent said: "I didn't even know I was getting killed,"I was p****d. And the reason I was p****d was because nobody told me. "Despite the overflow of emotions at the time, Vincent reflected that it was contracted that he wouldn't hang around for long.Vincent said: "But in the same breath, to their defence, when you sign your contract, they kind of tell you how many episodes you're gonna do. During a livestream interview with Commando TV, Vincent Ward, who portrayed Oscar, discussed the behind-the-scenes circumstances of his character's death. Oscar's reaction to Rick pointing a gun at his head in the episode "Sick" is near identical to a scene in the show House of Payne where Oscar's actor (Vincent Ward) has a gun shoved in his face and states the same line, "Do what you gotta do". Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing. I said, 'No, I just read it right now.' He'll be hosting an event this Friday in Atlanta and we have all the details. I remember going to the red carpet here in L.A. at Universal, walking the red carpet, and nobody knew who the hell I was because the episode hadn’t come on. See today's front and back pages, download the newspaper,