Alicia Witt: 5 Things To Know About ‘The Walking Dead’ Breakout Star

Alicia Witt made one memorable appearance on the March 13 episode of 'The Walking Dead' as the villainous Paula. In case you wanted to know more about Alicia -- here are 5 key facts you need to know! Alicia Witt's Paula went up against Maggie and Carol on The Walking Dead, and she proved to be one ruthless character. No one saw that final Paula twist coming, and Alicia has made a lasting impression on Walking Dead fans. So, who is Alicia? Here's everything you need to know!

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*Alicia’s not coming back to The Walking Dead, at least not as a human…

Spoiler alert! If you haven’t seen the latest episode of The Walking Dead and don’t want to be spoiled, stop reading! Paula put up a good fight against Carol and Maggie, but it wasn’t enough. Carol shot Paula and impaled her with a broken pipe in one insane moment. Then a walker took a huge chunk of skin off her cheek, which led to her grisly demise.

*She’s been on practically every popular TV show!

Alicia has quite the resume. Over the years, she’s made appearances on Twin Peaks, Two and a Half Men, The Mentalist, Friday Night Lights, Justified and House of Lies.

*She’s a talented musician.

Alicia is also a talented singer and pianist. She was called a “child prodigy” at 11 years old by an Associated Press writer. While she was working with David Lynch, she supported herself by playing piano at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.

*She received critical acclaim for her role in Fun.

She starred in the 1994 film alongside Renee Humphrey. For her role, she won for Technical Acting at the Sundance Film Festival, an Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance, and Best Actress at the Gijón International Film Festival.

*She got her high school diploma at just 14!

Alicia was home schooled and got her high school diploma at 14 so she could pursue an acting career, according to IMDB.

HollywoodLifers, what did you think of Alicia on The Walking Dead?