AnnaLynne McCord
AnnaLynne McCord, an American actor, is an established name within the field. She is known for her vixen roles. McCord first gained prominence in 2007 for her role as the manipulative Eden Lord on the FX TV series Nip/Tuck, and later as the pampered Loren Wakefield on MyNetworkTV television show, the telenovela American Heiress. AnnaLynne McCord, an American writer director and actress is well known for her portrayal of the character Eden Lord in the FX television series Nip/Tuck. McCord was famous with her character in Eden Lord, a scheming show on TV called Nip/Tuck. McCord was known to portray the sexy vixen as well as more sinister characters. After her time 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 production pilot Lucifer. The role she played as a deranged and delusional teenager in the film Excision was widely recognized. The Malaga International Week of Fantastic Cinema named McCord the Best Actress of 2012 for the role she performed in Excision. McCord's film 68 Kill, which was released in 2012, was awarded the Audience Award during SXSW. McCord's performance McCord has been praised for being powerful and fierce. McCord is currently lead actress for The POPTV Comedy Let's Get Physical with Jane Seymour and Breaking Bad's Matt Jones. AnnaLynne McCord, an American activist and model, was born 16 July 1987 Atlanta Georgia United States. AnnaLynne McCord is an American actor. She was born on the 16th of July, 1987. She is known for her a variety of vixen roles McCord first gained prominence in 2007 as the scheming Eden Lord on the FX television series Nip/Tuck and as the pampered Loren Wakefield on MyNetworkTV telenovela American Heiress. The actress has also been seen in the movie thriller Day of the Dead and the action movie Transporter 2. In 2008 she played in the role of an heroine Naomi Clark as the second actress cast in the CW program 90210. Clark's character was initially thought of as a support part. By the end of the season, but various news outlets had begun referring towards McCord as the series' main character.
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