David Chambler (TV Series)

David Chalmers is a character first introduced in Season 4 of AMC's The Walking Dead. David is also a character from the novel, The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor.

Location Unknown
Little is known about David's life before or as the outbreak began apart from that he has two daughters Tara and Lilly, and young granddaughter Meghan.

"Live Bait"
Daivd lives with his daughters Tara and Lily, and his granddaughter Meghen. He had lung cancer and he wasn`t expected to live this long. He died in bed at home, and his daughters don`t know everyone turns, so he tures and attacks Tara. The Governor puts him down. After that, they bury his body, and leave.

Killed Victims
This list shows the victims David has killed:
 * Possibly numerous counts of zombies.

Killed By
David had Stage 4 Lung Cancer, and was living off of oxygen tanks. Not long after, he died and soon reanimated. The Governor then used the oxygen tank to smash his head in, after he tried to bite Tara.
 * Lung Cancer (Alive)
 * The Governor (Zombified)

Lilly Chalmers
To Be Added

Tara Chalmers
Tara is seen to be very protective of her father. When he dies, Tara is holding his hand, until he turns and tries to bite Tara.

Meghan Chalmers
Lilly tells the Governor that David is the only one that can make Meghan smile. When his zombie is killed by the Governor, it causes Meghan to stop trusting The Governor.

Bill Jenkins
To Be Added

Trivia

 * It was announced that Danny Vinson would portray Don, the casting call used for this character, on July 2, 2013 by SpoilerTV.
 * "Don is a “sometimes grumpy” man between the age of 50 and 70 years old who has a granddaughter."
 * He is one of the few people to have died of a natural cause.
 * The way he is put down is ironic, as Philip used the exact same oxygen tank that he had brought back that would have potentially kept him alive longer.
 * David was put down the exact same way his novel counterpart died.
 * David Chalmers is the actual name of an Australian philosopher who has written about "philosophical zombies".