Abraham Ford

Abraham Ford
The Walking Dead character
Abraham Ford, as he appears in the comic book series (left) and as portrayed by Michael Cudlitz in the television series (right).
First appearance
  • Comic:
  • Issue #53 (2008)
  • Television:
  • "Inmates" (2014)
Last appearance
Created byRobert Kirkman
Charlie Adlard
Adapted byScott M. Gimple
(The Walking Dead)
Portrayed byMichael Cudlitz
In-universe information
OccupationU.S. Army Sergeant
Construction Foreman for the Alexandria Safe-Zone
Comic:
Sports Coach
FamilyTelevision:
A.J. Ford (son)
Becca Ford (daughter)
SpousesComic:
Beth Ford
Television:
Ellen Ford
Significant othersRosita Espinosa
Comic:
Holly
Television:
Sasha Williams

Sgt. Abraham Ford is a fictional character from the comic book series The Walking Dead and was portrayed by Michael Cudlitz in the American television series of the same name.

In both mediums Abraham travelled the country with his girlfriend Rosita Espinosa to escort Dr. Eugene Porter to Washington, D.C., where the supposed cure for the outbreak is located, eventually recruiting Rick Grimes' group to accompany them. Though a skilled shooter, Abraham displays aggressive outbursts and has volatile tendencies towards the other group members, but over time he gains a strong sense of respect for Rick and becomes one of his right-hand men. He is also displayed as being emotionally broken from the pain he endured, due to his family being killed by zombies. Eventually, Eugene is revealed to have lied and has no cure; Abraham lashes out at Eugene, and then becomes reclusive until the group find the Alexandria Safe-Zone, where Abraham becomes head of the construction crew. Over time, he and Eugene are able to make amends. Later, he and Rosita broke up, and he decided to pursue a relationship with Sasha, but the new romance did not last long, as Abraham was killed by Negan soon after. He was buried at Hilltop.

Cudlitz received acclaim for his portrayal of Abraham in the show and is noted for his numerous unique one-liners and catchphrases.