AnnaLynne McCord
AnnaLynne McCord (born AnnaLynne McCord) is an American actor. McCord is well-known for her vixen roles. Her first rise to prominence as Eden Lord, the scheming Eden Lord in the FX show Nip/Tuck. As well as Loren Wakefield, the pampered Loren on MyNetworkTV's telenovela American Heiress. AnnaLynne McCord has worked as an actress, writer and director in America. McCord was famous with her character in Eden Lord, a scheming television series called known as Nip/Tuck. McCord was known to play the vampy vixen and more sinister characters. After a stint in CW's 90210 TV's Dallas Stalker, CBS FOX's Jerry Bruckheimer's Lucifer and ABC's Secret's and Lies she has roles on CW's 90210 TV's Dallas Stalker and CBS FOX's Jerry Bruckheimer's produced pilot Lucifer. It was a great achievement to watch her play a confused and delusional teenage girl in Excision. Her performance as Excision's delusional and disturbed teenager won her Best Actress Award in the Malaga International Week of Fantastic Cinema. McCord was highly acclaimed by viewers and critics alike for her role in the movie 68 Kill. McCord's character as the principal actress in the film Let's be Physical on POPTV, alongside Jane Seymour from Breaking Bad's Matt Jones. AnnaLynne McCord - an American actress, activist and model was born on the 16th day of July 1987 in Atlanta Georgia. AnnaLynne McCord is an American actor. She was born on July 16, 1987. McCord is known for her vixen roles. Her first rise to the limelight as Eden Lord, the scheming Eden Lord in the FX show Nip/Tuck. In 2008 she played the lavish Loren awakefield character in MyNetworkTV television show American Heiress. In films, she's been seen in action films such as Transporter 2 as well as the suspenseful Day of the Dead. In 2008, she performed her role as the antiheroine Naomi Clark as the second actor cast for the CW show 90210. Clark's character was initially thought of as a support part. McCord had been referred to by various media outlets as the lead character in the drama at the close of the first year.






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