Katelyn Nacon
Actress and singer Katelyn Nacon found fame in her mid-teens when she was cast as Alexandria Safe-Zone survivor Enid on zombie phenomenon "The Walking Dead" (AMC, 2010-). Born in Atlanta, GA, Nacon began performing at an early age, studying at the Woodstock School of Ballet and appearing in local stage productions of "Hairspray" and "Cinderella." After attending various Los Angeles and Atlanta acting workshops, including Camp Hollywood, Nacon made her screen debut in indie drama "Psychology of Secrets" (2013). A year later she made the move to television with a guest appearance on "Resurrection" (ABC, 2014-15), the US adaptation of Jason Mott's novel, The Returned, and showed up as Chloe Cook in "Too Many Cooks" (2014), the Adult Swim spoof of family sitcom title credits which became a viral hit. Nacon got her big break in 2015 when she joined the season five cast of "The Walking Dead" (AMC, 2010-) as Enid, the enigmatic orphan who develops a relationship with fellow teen survivor Carl Grimes. During her stint on the hugely successful show, Nacon also appeared in short film "Penguin Flu" (2016) and played Elisia Brown, one of three teenage girls whose social media profiles are targeted by a mysterious killer, in web series "T@gged" (2016-).