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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm2400464Linds Edwards - IMDb

    Linds Edwards is known for Homefront (2013), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015) and Powers (2015). He has been married to Ashley Shelton since 12 December 2012.

  2. Linds Edwards is an American actor who portrayed Leon Basset in AMC's The Walking Dead. Linds was born in Tampa, Florida as the son of Bruce and Kathi Trivette Edwards. In 1994, his family moved...

  3. Linds Edwards is known for Homefront (2013), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015) and Powers (2015). He has been married to Ashley Shelton since December 12, 2012.

  4. 2,045 Followers, 991 Following, 413 Posts - Linds Edwards (@lindsedwards) on Instagram: "Actor. Producer."

  5. Linds Edwards. 1,655 likes. Linds Edwards is an Actor and Director. This is a professional page for news and updates for all of his work.

  6. Linds Edwards is known as an Actor. Some of their work includes The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2, Homefront, A Walk in the Woods, The Walking Dead, Get Low, Under the Dome, The Channel, and Something, Anything.

  7. Linds Edwards is an American actor and writer, who portrays Leon Basset in AMC's The Walking Dead. Linds also portrays Leon in the fanfiction The Walking Dead: New Blood. Linds was born in Tampa, Florida as the son of Bruce and Kathi Trivette Edwards.

  8. Linds Edwards is an actor and writer who appeared in 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2,' 'The Walking Dead,' and 'Something, Anything.'

  9. Linds first appeared in the Oscar nominated film GET LOW alongside Bill Murray, and Robert Duvall. This amazing film propelled him into television where he appeared in the first episode of THE WALKING DEAD, guest starred on Sundance TVs critically acclaimed show RECTIFY, the hit show NASHVILLE, NBC’s GAME OF SILENCE, and many more.

  10. Available to Watch. SOMETHING, ANYTHING. PAUL HARRILL United States, 2014. A terrific Tennessee drama of a spiritual awakening in times of crisis, Something, Anything is Paul Harrill’s understated yet empowering entry into feature filmmaking.