I played dead for a year on TikTok, now I’m going to be on ‘CSI: Vegas’


Now that’s dead-ication.

A Kentucky man demonstrated the power of social media after landing a role on “CSI: Vegas” due to a macabre TikTok challenge that saw him play dead in public for almost a year.

“I dropped the phone in disbelief,” Josh Nalley, 42, told The Post of the moment he found out about his death star-making moment.

The restaurant manager posed lifeless on the ground for 321 days in his campaign for stardom, pretending to be dead at various locations around the Bluegrass State.

Nalley told The Post he began the trend because he was “bored” to death but turned it into a yearlong audition for the hit CBS show.

Showrunners awarded Nalley the “posthumous” part after seeing his daily tryout on TikTok, where he’s racked up 4.3 million views.

Josh Nalley has pretended to be dead on camera nearly every day for a year.

Nalley is an expert in the field of art imitating death.
Nalley is an expert in the field of art imitating death.

"I’m lucky to live in a part of the state where there’s like some pretty decent parks that are abandoned that if you’re going to dump a body, that’d be where you’re going to dump them," Nalley told the Post while describing location-scouting for his corpse cosplay.
“I’m lucky to live in a part of the state where there’s like some pretty decent parks that are abandoned that if you’re going to dump a body, that’d be where you’re going to dump them,” Nalley told The Post while describing location-scouting for his corpse cosplay.

While Nalley, a restaurant manager, wasn't paid for a role, show-runners did float his flight to LA as well as his hotel room.
While Nalley, a restaurant manager, wasn’t paid for a role, showrunners did float his flight to LA as well as his hotel room.

Shortly after casting directors flew him out to California for filming, Nalley — who posts under the name @living_dead_josh — announced his cameo on TikTok, of course. In a clip viewed over 323,00 times, he splayed out “dead” on the star-spangled Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles as the “CSI” theme song “Who Are You” plays in the background.

Nalley will be in Episode 6, which airs Nov. 3, directed by Mario Van Peebles, whom he met during production.

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The Elizabethtown resident posted his first stiff-simulation video in October 2021 and, since then, he’s amassed 351 corpse-cosplaying clips.

“I’m lucky to live in a part of the state where there’s like some pretty decent parks that are abandoned that if you’re going to dump a body, that’d be where you’re going to dump them,” Nalley said.

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Nalley on the set of “CSI: Vegas.”
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Nalley, who spent five hours on gurney for the episode, said he was worried he'd sweat all the prosthetics off.
Nalley, who spent five hours on a gurney for the episode, said he was worried he’d sweat all the prosthetics off.
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Nalley hasn't disclosed whether he wants to make a living off of playing dead.
Nalley hasn’t disclosed whether he wants to make a living off of playing dead.
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One clip sees him splayed out on a river bank as he plays dead in the water while another shows the “stiff actor” lying prone on the ground under the Corvette Museum sign in Bowling Green. Nalley even filmed himself hanging mock-lifelessly from a rope like in a Western.

One year later, Nalley has amassed nearly 115,000 followers simply by playing possum.

While playing dead may look like a job you could do lying down, it actually requires a lot of practice, Nalley said.

“It’s a lot of holding your breath and trying not to move, especially if you’re in an uncomfortable position,” the aspiring TV star told The Post. “I’ve learned that even if you’re holding your breath and trying not to move, you’re going to move involuntarily especially if you got like a rock in your back.”

“Rarely do we find an actor as well prepared to play a corpse as Josh,” “CSI: Vegas” showrunner Jason Tracey told The Post. “It was a pleasure watching him work. He’s a pro at this death thing.”

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Nalley is an expert in the field of art imitating death.
Nalley is an expert in the field of art imitating death.
TikTok/living_dead_josh
Nalley was so surprised at getting cast on "CSI: Vegas" that he reportedly dropped his phone in disbelief.
Nalley was so surprised at getting cast on “CSI: Vegas” that he reportedly dropped his phone in disbelief.
TikTok/living_dead_josh

While he’s become somewhat of an expert at being lifeless, there are some workplace hazards, so to speak.

“Insects and laying on the ground never bother me,” he said. “It’s getting into weird positions on the ground. I try to look for places that aren’t that crazy and I make sure it’s clear. Skinned up my knees and knuckles on rocks and stuff but it’s all for the art.”

Fortunately, working himself to death has paid dividends as it doesn’t take “as many takes to do them [death scenes] now,” Nalley said.

Nalley wants to keep making TikTok videos in the future.
Nalley wants to keep making TikTok videos in the future.
TikTok/living_dead_josh

It also helped him prepare for the grueling production process on “CSI: Vegas.”

“I was on set for about five hours with all the different takes and angles I had to get,” the working stiff said. “It was all lying down. I was on a gurney for that entire five hours.”

Nalley said it was a metal gurney, but they provided a heating pad to keep him warm.

“At one point, I’m like ‘Can y’all turn this off, I’m getting a little warm and I don’t want to sweat the prosthetics off,’ ” he said.

Nalley has played dead in over 350 videos.
Nalley has played dead in over 350 videos.
TikTok/living_dead_josh

While Nalley hasn’t “fully decided” what he’ll do in the future, he said he definitely wants to “keep doing TikToks.” He said he wasn’t paid for his role on “CSI: Vegas,” but he said he’s still contemplating continuing his foray into Hollywood.

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“I might still try for another show or a movie.”



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