AnnaLynne McCord
AnnaLynne McCord (born AnnaLynne McCord) is an American actor. Famous for her roles as vixens, McCord was first noticed in 2007 as the scheming Eden Lord on the FX TV series Nip/Tuck, and later as the lavish Loren Wakefield on MyNetworkTV television show, the telenovela American Heiress. AnnaLynne McCord was born in the United States. The actress is writer and producer as well as director. McCord is famous for her roles as a vamp, vixen or someone of dark hue. She first rose to the top of FX's Nip/Tuck in 2007, when she portrayed the manipulative Eden Lord. This was followed by credits on CW's 90210 TNT's Dallas Stalker on CBS FOX's Jerry Bruckheimer produced pilot Lucifer and currently on ABC's Secret's and Lies. The 2012 film Excision was awash with appreciation for McCord's performance in the role of a troubled and delusional teen. She won the prize for best actress at the Malaga International Week of Fantastic Cinema 2012 for her role in Excision. McCord's latest film 68 Kill won the Audience Award at SXSW and her performance was praised as strong fierce and powerful. McCord's current role is as lead actress of her role in the POPTV Comedy, Let's Go Physical. The film stars her with Jane Seymour (from Breaking Bad) as well as Matt Jones. AnnaLynne McCord, an American activist model and actress was born on July 16, 1987 in Atlanta Georgia United States. AnnaLynne McCord has been an American actress since July 16 in 1987. McCord is famous for her roles as a vixen. Her first rise to fame in the role of Eden Lord, the scheming Eden Lord in the FX show Nip/Tuck. In 2008, she played the lavish Loren wakefield in the MyNetworkTV Telenovela American Heiress. Also, she was in the thriller film Day of the Dead and the action film Transporter 2. The role she was given was that of the antagonist Naomi Clark in the CW 90210 series that was her first time. The role of Clark was planned as a supporting role. The end of the season, however, various media outlets had begun referring towards McCord as the show's lead.






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