
Morton certainly came onto The Walking Dead with an impressive filmography under the belt. The actor has two Academy Award nominations for her roles in the films Sweet and Lowdown and In America, as well as an Emmy Award for her performance in the HBO television film Longford. Her more mainstream projects include the Harry Potter spinoff Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, The Whale and The Serpent Queen. Perhaps Morton’s most shocking role compared to her terrifying presence as Alpha is Ruby from the Canadian children’s show Max & Ruby.
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Samantha Morton voiced Ruby in 20 episodes of Max & Ruby from 2002-2013.
Morton appeared in 20 episodes of The Walking Dead and one episode of Tales of the Walking Dead as Alpha.
Over a decade later, Morton went on to portray Alpha, completely transforming into the character’s comic book appearance. She’s nearly unrecognizable with no hair, shabby clothing, a mask made of walker skin and a whispered, Southern accent. Morton’s performance as Alpha is still regarded as one of the best aspects of the Whisperer arc, practically carrying Seasons 9 and 10 on her shoulders. What made her an undoubtedly evil villain is that Morton disappeared into the role. When Alpha was on-screen, it was only the character and not the filmography or personal life of the actor. To be able to play two radically different roles in their lifetime is the hallmark of a real actor.
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Depending on a viewer’s stance on Negan, her death could also be a controversial moment in the series. It gave Negan a shot at redemption, proving to the group that he once terrorized that he deserves a second chance. Some people might argue that him killing Alpha (whom he had a brief romantic relationship with in the show) isn’t enough to redeem him. Others believe it was Negan’s way of symbolically murdering the villainous part of himself.
Alpha’s death wasn’t the end of her though. Morton returned in a later episode as a hallucination to Carol and in an episode of the anthology spinoff Tales of the Walking Dead. The latter case explored her backstory, officially revealing her real name was “Dee” and how she survived in the early days of the apocalypse with her young daughter Lydia. The episode was highly acclaimed out of all the episodes of Tales of the Walking Dead for giving nuance to Alpha as a mother internalizing her trauma and evolving into a disturbed woman. Morton was so powerful as Alpha that no villain after her could live up to her depravity. It’s hard to think that before Alpha, Morton was a cute bunny trying to take care of her little brother.
The Walking Dead is available to stream on Netflix.