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Andrew Lincoln (born Andrew James Clutterbuck; September 14, 1973) is an English actor. His first major role was as the character Egg in the BBC drama This Life (1996–1997). Lincoln later portrayed Simon Casey in the Channel 4 sitcom Teachers (2001–2003), Mark in the Christmas-themed romantic comedy film Love Actually (2003) and Dr. Robert Bridge in the ITV television series Afterlife (2005–2006). Beginning in 2010, Lincoln gained international fame for his portrayal of Rick Grimes, the lead character on the hit AMC post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead. For his portrayal of Rick Grimes, Lincoln won the Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television in 2015 and 2017. He departed the cast of The Walking Dead in 2018, but reprised the role of Rick in the 2024 Walking Dead Spin-off, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live.

Marc Marigold and Fletcher Davis, outlaws closer than brothers, set their sights on the ultimate score: a royal train owned by crime kingpin Oscar Minerva. But Oscar was ready. His men lay in wait, ambushing Marc and Fletcher the moment they board. Captured and bloodied, they’re given a brutal choice—only one can live. Fletcher sacrifices himself, staying behind so Marc can escape. Broken but determined, Marc sets out to build a team to save him. During a bank robbery, he meets Jonathan Jordan, a disillusioned bank teller spiraling into a midlife crisis. Struck by Marc’s reckless freedom, Jonathan offers to join him. Together, they storm Oscar’s fortress. In the chaos, Jonathan snipes Oscar dead. Victory, however, isn’t sweet. Fletcher, hardened by six months under Oscar’s rule, refuses to leave. He sees a chance to turn the criminal empire into something better. Marc, heartbroken, leaves with Jonathan, but not empty-handed—Fletcher gifts them a bruised, half-healed bodyguard: Brutas Birmingham. Marc, Jonathan, and Brutas retreat to Bo’s Bar, where Marc’s old friend Bo Hunter still tends drinks. Bo lost his daughter, Alice, to Marc’s violent past, but the bond between them held. With Bo’s help, and that of his scrappy 17-year-old ward Pete Ramson, Marc makes a decision: they’re starting an agency. One that will rival Fletcher’s empire—and maybe, save their own souls.
