Cailey Fleming
Cailey Fleming (born March 28, 2007) is an American actress best known for her role as Judith Grimes on the AMC horror-drama series The Walking Dead from 2018 to 2022.[1] Born in Picayune, Mississippi, she began her professional acting career at the age of seven, initially appearing in commercials and small roles before transitioning to film and television.[2] Fleming first gained widespread recognition in 2015 for portraying a young Rey in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, a brief but memorable role in the blockbuster franchise.[1] Her television breakthrough came with The Walking Dead, where she joined the cast as the adopted daughter of key characters Rick and Michonne Grimes, appearing in over 50 episodes across multiple seasons and spin-offs, including The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live in 2024. This role established her as a prominent child actor in genre television.[1] In addition to her Walking Dead tenure, Fleming has diversified her portfolio with supporting roles in films such as Peppermint (2018), opposite Jennifer Garner, and Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker (2019).[1] She also portrayed a young Sylvie Laufeydottir in the Marvel series Loki (2021).[1] More recently, she starred as Bea in John Krasinski's family fantasy film IF (2024), which explores themes of imagination and loss, marking her lead role in a major theatrical release.[3]Early life
Family background
Cailey Fleming was born on March 28, 2007, in Picayune, Mississippi.[4] She is the daughter of Matthew Fleming and Misty Fleming.[4] Fleming has an older brother named Chandler.[4] Raised in the small town of Picayune, a community in Pearl River County with a population of around 10,000, Fleming grew up in a supportive family environment that emphasized education and local activities.[4] As a child, she attended Pearl River Central Elementary School, where she was recognized as a straight-A student, and participated in extracurriculars such as dancing, acrobatics, and basketball, reflecting the close-knit, community-oriented influences of her Southern upbringing.[4]Introduction to acting
Cailey Fleming, born in Picayune, Mississippi, discovered her passion for acting at a young age, expressing a desire to pursue it professionally since she was four years old.[4] Growing up in a supportive family environment rooted in her hometown, she drew encouragement from her parents, who recognized her talent early on.[4] Fleming began her formal introduction to the acting world at age seven in August 2014, when she started training at Launch Model and Talent in Metairie, Louisiana, a short drive from her Mississippi home.[4] Her mother, Misty Fleming, initially hesitated due to the demands of the industry but became a key supporter after observing Cailey's natural abilities and dedication during practice sessions at home.[4] Through this training, Fleming learned essential skills such as cold reading and building confidence, which prepared her for auditions.[4] Her first professional opportunity came shortly after, with an audition in October 2014 that led to booking a commercial for Children's Hospital in December 2014.[4] This early success helped her secure representation from agencies including Clear Talent Group South in New Orleans, CESD Talent in New York, and Luber Roklin Entertainment in Los Angeles, marking her transition from local training to broader professional prospects.[4] By age seven, as confirmed by industry profiles, Fleming had established herself as an emerging child actress ready for feature film debuts.[5]Career
Early film roles
Fleming made her feature film debut at age eight, portraying young Rey in the flashback sequence of Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), directed by J.J. Abrams.[6] This brief but pivotal role depicted the character's abandonment on the desert planet Jakku, providing essential context to Rey's origins and emotional depth in the narrative.[7] Filming occurred on the rooftop of Bad Robot Productions' headquarters in Santa Monica, California,[8] under strict secrecy protocols; Fleming auditioned by performing a one-minute crying scene without knowing the project's details, a challenge that left her eyes swollen from the emotional exertion.[9] Production faced additional hurdles, including paparazzi intrusion via helicopter, which the crew countered with a makeshift cardboard shield to protect the set.[10] Building on this high-profile introduction, Fleming took on supporting roles in independent films, demonstrating early range across genres. In 2016, she played 9-year-old Millie in the drama The Book of Love, directed by Bill Purple, appearing as the younger version of the titular character opposite Jason Sudeikis and Maisie Williams; the story follows a grieving architect who connects with a teenage runaway through a shared literary bond.[11] The following year, she portrayed Danielle, the daughter of a key character, in the action-thriller Armed Response, a Netflix release directed by John Baker and starring Wesley Snipes, where a special forces team investigates a haunted high-tech facility.[12] Fleming's 2017 also included the role of Grace in the supernatural horror film Desolation, directed by David M. Wulf, in which she embodied a spectral young girl haunting an apartment and taunting the protagonist with visions of past trauma.[13] These early appearances, often involving intense emotional or genre-specific demands, marked her transition from a newcomer to a recognized child performer in Hollywood, with the Star Wars exposure particularly aiding her visibility.[14] As a young actor, she navigated challenges like project confidentiality and on-set emotional requirements, experiences that fostered her professional maturity, including interactions with directors like Abrams, who rewarded her with treats post-filming.[10]Star Wars appearances
Cailey Fleming made her debut in the Star Wars sequel trilogy portraying the young version of the protagonist Rey in Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015). In a key Force vision sequence triggered by Rey touching Anakin Skywalker's lightsaber, Fleming depicted the child Rey being left behind on the desert planet Jakku, screaming for her parents as their ship departs. This scene established the foundation for Rey's backstory of abandonment and her deep-seated yearning for familial connection, which drove much of her emotional arc across the trilogy.[6][15] Fleming's filming experience for The Force Awakens occurred over a single day on the rooftop of Bad Robot Productions' headquarters in Santa Monica, California,[8] rather than on a traditional soundstage or overseas location. She auditioned for the role under the secretive title "Untitled Feature Project," performing a one-minute cry without any script, and only discovered it was a Star Wars film upon arriving on set. During production, she briefly met co-star Daisy Ridley, later describing her as "nice," and worked opposite an actor in a creature costume representing the junk dealer Unkar Plutt. The emotional demands of the scene, which required sustained crying, were eased by director J.J. Abrams, who arranged a surprise trip to Disneyland for Fleming afterward;[10] paparazzi interference even necessitated a makeshift cardboard barrier to shield the set from aerial photos.[9] Fleming reprised the role of young Rey in Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019), appearing in flashback visions that connected directly to the earlier depiction of her abandonment. These sequences revealed Rey's parents as junk traders who hid her on Jakku to protect her from her grandfather, Emperor Palpatine, providing closure to the origins teased in The Force Awakens and reinforcing Rey's journey toward embracing her Skywalker legacy. The reprise ensured visual and performative continuity for the character's pivotal backstory moments.[16][15] Fleming's portrayals, though brief, played a crucial role in humanizing Rey's vulnerability and tying her personal history to the larger saga's themes of lineage and redemption. The scenes featuring young Rey became iconic touchpoints for fans, underscoring the emotional depth of the sequel trilogy and highlighting Fleming's early contribution to one of cinema's most enduring franchises.[15]The Walking Dead franchise
Cailey Fleming joined the cast of The Walking Dead in 2018, portraying Judith Grimes following the series' six-year time jump in season 9.[17] She was selected after a competitive audition process led by showrunner Angela Kang, who praised Fleming's lively intelligence and professional demeanor at age 11, noting her resemblance to previous Grimes family actors.[17] Fleming became a series regular starting in season 10, appearing in 53 episodes through the show's conclusion in 2022.[1] Fleming's portrayal depicted Judith's growth from a resourceful 10-year-old navigating the dangers of a zombie apocalypse to a more mature young adult who embodies resilience and leadership among survivors.[18] The character, daughter of Rick and Lori Grimes, represents hope for the future in the franchise's harsh world, evolving without losing her core optimism and survival instincts.[19] Fleming reprised her role as Judith in the 2024 spin-off miniseries The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, appearing in three episodes to connect the narrative to the parent series.[20] Her work as Judith significantly advanced Fleming's career, jump-starting her professional trajectory and earning praise from co-stars like Danai Gurira for her immediate on-set command.[17][21] Fans and critics lauded her performance, positioning Judith as one of the franchise's standout new-era characters and establishing Fleming as a compelling lead in horror-drama television.[22][19]Later film projects
In 2018, Fleming expanded her film career with supporting roles in three diverse projects, marking a shift toward more varied genre work. In the action-thriller Peppermint, directed by Pierre Morel, she portrayed Carly North, the young daughter of protagonist Riley North (Jennifer Garner), whose tragic death drives the revenge narrative. The film highlights Fleming's ability to convey emotional depth in high-stakes scenarios, contributing to its exploration of vigilante justice amid a corrupt system. That same year, Fleming appeared in the sci-fi drama Hover, directed by Matt Osterman, as Greta Dunn, a tech-savvy adolescent navigating a world of advanced virtual reality and isolation. Her performance underscores themes of human connection in a digital age, adding a layer of youthful perspective to the story's cautionary tale about technology's societal impact. In the action-comedy Supercon, helmed by Zak Knutson, Fleming played Lizzie Fisher Fan, a enthusiastic young supporter in a tale of washed-up actors pulled into a heist.[23] This role showcased her comedic timing, blending humor with the film's satirical take on Hollywood underdogs. Fleming also voiced young Sylvie Laufeydottir in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series Loki (2021).[24] Fleming's trajectory progressed to lead roles in family-oriented cinema by the 2020s. Her most prominent later project to date is the 2024 fantasy comedy IF, directed by and starring John Krasinski, where she leads as Bea, a 12-year-old girl who discovers she can see others' imaginary friends and embarks on a whimsical quest to reunite them with their grown-up owners. Collaborating with Krasinski and a voice cast including Ryan Reynolds and Steve Carell, Fleming's portrayal of Bea emphasizes themes of childhood imagination, grief, and emotional resilience, earning praise for her authentic and heartfelt performance. The film represents a culmination of her genre versatility, transitioning from intense thrillers and sci-fi to uplifting blockbusters with broader appeal. As of November 2025, no additional feature films have been announced, allowing focus on her established body of work in these standalone projects.[1]Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | Young Rey[1] |
| 2017 | The Book of Love | Young Millie[1] |
| 2017 | Desolation | Grace[1] |
| 2017 | Armed Response | Danielle[1] |
| 2018 | Supercon | Lizzie Fisher Fan[1] |
| 2018 | Peppermint | Carly North[1] |
| 2018 | Hover | Greta Dunn[1] |
| 2019 | Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker | Young Rey (archive footage)[1] |
| 2024 | IF | Bea[1] |
Television
Fleming began her television career with guest appearances in several series before securing her breakthrough role in a long-running horror drama.| Year(s) | Series | Role | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | One Mississippi | Young Tig | 1 [25] |
| 2017 | Preacher | Susie | 1 |
| 2017 | Better Things | Sorrow | 4 |
| 2018–2022 | The Walking Dead | Judith Grimes | 53 [26] |
| 2019 | Creepshow | Evie | 1 [27] |
| 2021 | Loki | Young Sylvie | 1 |
| 2024 | The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live | Judith Grimes | 3 |