Lori Grimes | |
Continuity: | The Walking Dead |
Notability: | Main character |
Gender: | Female |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Cynthiana, Kentucky [1] King County, Georgia [2] West Georgia Correctional Facility |
Relatives: | Rick Grimes Carl Grimes Judith Grimes Shane Walsh [3] |
Status: | Deceased |
First: | Issue #2 [4] "Days Gone Bye" [5] |
Final: | Issue #48 [6] "Killer Within" [7] "Welcome to the Tombs" [8] |
Actor: | Sarah Wayne Callies |
Lori Grimes is one of the main characters featured in The Walking Dead comic book series, published by Image Comics. She first appeared in the first issue of the series in a photograph, but made her first actual appearance in issue #2. The character also appeared on the AMC horror series The Walking Dead. She was played by actress Sarah Wayne Callies and was introduced in the series' pilot episode, "Days Gone Bye".
Overview[]
Biography[]
After death[]
With the demise of Lori, Rick suffered an intense emotional breakdown. As such, he was subject to both audio and visual hallucinations. He first heard Lori's voice speaking to him over a telephone, along with the voices of others the group had lost. (WD: Hounded) He later saw an image of Lori standing on a catwalk at the prison looking down at him. (WD: The Suicide King)
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Lori Grimes was created by series showrunner Frank Darabont and Charles H. Eglee, Gale Anne Hurd and David Alpert based on concepts originally developed by Robert Kirkman.
- In the comics, Lori gave birth to Judith Grimes in The Walking Dead #39.
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See also[]
The World of The Walking Dead
Images
Miscellaneous
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References[]
- ↑ Comic series only.
- ↑ Television series only.
- ↑ Father of Judith Grimes. This was finally confirmed in the TV series in "Service".
- ↑ First comic book appearance.
- ↑ First television appearance.
- ↑ Final comic book appearance as a living person. She makes subsequent appearances in the series as a vision.
- ↑ Final television appearance as a living person.
- ↑ Final television appearance as Rick's hallucination.