AnnaLynne McCord
AnnaLynne McCord (born AnnaLynne McCord) is an American actor. Known for playing vixen-type roles McCord became famous 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 telenovela American Heiress. AnnaLynne McCord was born in the USA. She is a scriptwriter as well as a producer and director. Famous for her portrayal of the vixen vamp as well as roles with a darker nature, McCord first gained prominence in 2007 as the scheming Eden Lord on the FX television series Nip/Tuck. After a stint on CW's 90210-TNT's Dallas Stalker, CBS FOX's Jerry Bruckheimer's Lucifer and ABC's Secret's and Lies she has credits on CW's 90210 TNT's Dallas Stalker and CBS FOX's Jerry Bruckheimer's produced pilot Lucifer. It was a huge chance to witness her as the deluded and confused teenage girl in Excision. In 2012, she was named Best Actress for her role as a disturbed and delusional teenager in the film Excision. McCord was awarded an Audience Award for her recent film 68 Kill at SXSW. Her performance was praised as tough, strong and powerful. McCord's present role is lead actress of The POPTV Comedy, Let's Go Physical. The film stars her with Jane Seymour (from Breaking Bad) and Matt Jones. AnnaLynne McCord, an American activist and model, was born 16 July 1987 Atlanta Georgia United States. AnnaLynne McCord (born July 16 1987) is an American actress. McCord is famous 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. In 2008, she played the pampered Loren wakefield in the MyNetworkTV television show American Heiress. Her film credits include the action film Day of the Dead as also in the action movie Transporter 2. Her role was as antagonist Naomi Clark in the CW 90210 series, which she played for the first time. Clark initially was intended to be a secondary role. McCord had been described by various media outlets as the main character of the show at the end of the pilot year.
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