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In April, Nordhoff and Frazier came up with the idea of holding the convention, which will take place Nov. 1-3. The show has also inspired one of its actors to stage a one-man play. Robert "IronE" Singleton, who played "T-Dog" in the first three seasons of the show, will portray 18 characters in "Blindsided by the Walking Dead," which tells the story of how he grew up in the Perry Homes housing project during Atlanta's crack cocaine epidemic before he found work as an actor. A key scene of "The Walking Dead" was filmed on a downtown Atlanta rooftop just a few miles from the project, where violence was ever-present during Singleton's childhood and teenage years. "Blindsided by the Walking Dead" is a work of drama, comedy, dance, spoken word and rap. Its characters include a thug, a crack addict, Richard III from Shakespeare, God and Singleton's deceased mother. "I think it could inspire people and save lives," said the 38-year-old actor, who also will take part in a panel discussion during the convention. "It's about embracing truth and love through everything you do." ___ Online: Walker Stalker Con:
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