AnnaLynne McCord
AnnaLynne McCord has been an American actress since the year 2007. McCord gained fame in 2007 for the vixen character she played on FX's television show Nip/Tuck. In the year 2008, McCord played the pampered Loren Wakfield in the MyNetworkTV Telenovela American Heiress. AnnaLynne McCord was born in the US. The actress is writer, producer and director. McCord gained fame in 2007 for her role in Eden Lord, a scheming show on TV called named Nip/Tuck. McCord was known to portray the sexy vixen as well as more sinister characters. In the following year, she appeared on The CW's 90210 on and TNT's Dallas Stalker and CBS FOX's Jerry Bruckheimer's series Lucifer. McCord is currently a character in ABC's Secret's and Lies. She was praised for her performance in the role of a disturbed and delusional teenager on the film Excision (2012). She won the award for Best Actress at the Malaga International Week of Fantastic Cinema in 2012 due to her performance in Excision. McCord's latest film 68 Kill was awarded the Audience Award by SXSW. The film has also been highly praised for her ferocious, dramatic performance. McCord's present role is lead actress of her role in the POPTV Comedy, Let's Go Physical. She stars with Jane Seymour (from Breaking Bad) as well as Matt Jones. AnnaLynne McCord (born 16 July, 1987) is an American actress model activist. McCord was born in Atlanta Georgia. AnnaLynne McCord has been an American actor since July 16 the 16th of July, 1987. McCord has appeared in a range of roles for women. Her first big break came in 2007, when she starred as Eden Lord the calculating Eden Lord in the FX television series Nip/Tuck and Loren Wakfield as pampered Loren Whitfield on the MyNetworkTV Telenovela American Heiress. Her film credits include the suspenseful Day of the Dead, along with the thrilling Transporter 2. In 2008 she was third to be chosen for the CW 90210 as antiheroine Naomi Clark. The role of Clark was intended to be an supporting character. McCord began to be referred as the series lead by media outlets after the premiere.






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