
Age: 16
male
Gus Morgan (born March 14, 2010) is an American teen actor, director and filmmaker. He is the son of actors Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Hilarie Burton Morgan. Known for his behind-the-scenes work and occasional on-screen cameos, Gus has begun developing a reputation for his interest in directing and special effects makeup. Gus Morgan was born in New York and raised on his family’s farm in Rhinebeck. He is the eldest of two children, with a younger sister, George Virginia Morgan. Growing up around film sets, Gus showed an early fascination with cameras and practical effects, often helping his parents on set or shadowing crew members. Gus will be starring alongside his father in the new series Sterling Point. As of March 2026, he is 16 years old and does not have social media.

Gus Morgan

Matthew Iskander
for Matthew Iskander in The Walking Dead: Hollow Echoes
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The Walking Dead: Hollow Echoes takes place a decade after the original outbreak, where survival has become less about outrunning the dead and more about navigating the brutal remnants of humanity. The story follows a group of survivors led by two unlikely protectors: Ava, a hardened scavenger haunted by past mistakes, and Jace, a former teacher who refuses to let the world strip away his compassion. Among their group are several children—including 12-year-old Silas, a quiet boy with a jagged scar and an eerie intuition for danger, and Lucy, a stubborn 8-year-old who refuses to give up on hope. As they seek refuge in the ruins of an abandoned coastal town, they uncover a horrifying truth: the dead aren’t the only ones hunting them. A fractured militia—led by a man who sees the apocalypse as a chance to reshape civilization in his own image—forces them into a desperate fight, where even the youngest survivors must face the darkest corners of human nature. Amid the chaos, the children learn not just how to endure but how to shape their own destinies. Each choice they make pushes them toward either becoming the very monsters they fear or carving out a future where innocence can still exist. But in a world where echoes of the past ripple through every broken building and shattered dream, survival isn’t just about staying alive—it’s about remembering what life is supposed to be.