AnnaLynne McCord

AnnaLynne McCord was born in America. McCord is known for her roles as a vixen. She first rose to fame in the role of Eden Lord, the scheming Eden Lord in the FX series Nip/Tuck. And as Loren Wakefield, the lavish Loren on MyNetworkTV's television series American Heiress. AnnaLynne McCord has worked as an actress or writer in the US. McCord became famous with her character as Eden Lord, a scheming television series called known as Nip/Tuck. McCord was known to play the vampy vixen and darker characters. She was then cast in CW's 90210 TNT's Dallas Stalker and CBS FOX's Jerry Bruckheimer's Lucifer pilot. Currently, McCord is starring as Secret's and Lies on ABC. The actress was recognized for her character as a delusional and disturbed teenager on the film Excision (2012). McCord was awarded the prize for best actress at the Malaga International Week of Fantastic Cinema 2012 for her role in Excision. McCord received an Audience Award for her recent film 68 Kill at SXSW. The film was described as tough, strong and powerful. McCord plays the role of lead in the POPTV series Let's Get Physical with Jane Seymour of Breaking Bad fame as well as Matt Jones. AnnaLynne McCord was born in Atlanta, Georgia on 16th July 1987. AnnaLynne McCord has been an American actor since July 16 the 16th of July, 1987. Famous for playing a wide range of vixen roles McCord first gained prominence in 2007 when she played the sinister Eden Lord on the FX TV series Nip/Tuck, and later as the lavish Loren Wakefield on the MyNetworkTV television show American Heiress. In films, she's been seen in action films such as Transporter 2 as well as the thriller Day of the Dead. Her role was as antagonist Naomi Clark in the CW 90210 series, which she played for the first time. Clark originally was to be a secondary role. McCord was first referred to as the series lead in media after the very first episode.

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