
Age: 27
male
Chandler Riggs is an American actor and DJ. He is widely recognized for his portrayal of Carl Grimes in the AMC television series The Walking Dead from 2010 to 2018. Riggs was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the elder of two children born to Gina Ann and William Riggs. Chandler has a younger brother named Grayson. His interest in the arts began at an early age, leading him to participate in theater productions. In the early stages of his acting career, he played the character of Tom in the film Get Low, where he had the opportunity to work alongside seasoned actors like Bill Murray. However, his major breakthrough came with the television series The Walking Dead, which started in 2010. He played the role of Carl Grimes, the son of Rick and Lori, for a remarkable eight seasons, gaining immense popularity and earning Saturn and Satellite awards for his performance. Besides acting, Riggs also has a passion for music and runs a YouTube gaming channel under the name "ChairHandler." He has also appeared in films like Mercy, where he played George, and Home Invasion, where he portrayed a DJ. Through his successful performance in The Walking Dead, Chandler Riggs has garnered a vast fan base and established himself as a prominent figure in the acting world despite his young age. Continuing his career with various projects, Riggs is poised to make a name for himself in the future. IMDb mini bio by; yusufpiskin

Chandler Riggs

Tim Drake
for Tim Drake in The Dark Knight: Legend of The Batman
Suggested by ojmcclanahan

This TV-MA series revolves around Bruce Wayne and his extended "Bat Family" 20 years after Bruce began battling crime in Gotham City as "The Batman", and things are about to get much darker for The Dark Knight and the rest of the heroes of Gotham City, as well as the entire DC Universe. The series would feature appearances from many other heroes and villains from the DC Universe, and open doors for their very own spin-offs. The ultimate goal would be building up a Justice League mini-series a few years down the line.