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Lauren Cohan (born January 7, 1982)[1] is a British-American[2] actress and model best known for her role as Maggie Greene in the AMC post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead (2011–2018; 2020–2022), a role which she reprises in The Walking Dead: Dead City (2023-present). Her other notable TV roles include Bela Talbot in the dark fantasy drama Supernatural (2007–2008), Rose in the supernatural teen drama The Vampire Diaries (2010–2012), Vivian McArthur Volkoff in the action comedy Chuck (2011), and Francesca "Frankie" Trowbridge in the action comedy-drama Whiskey Cavalier (2019). Her film appearances include the comedy Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj (2006), the psychological thriller horror The Boy (2016), the biographical drama All Eyez on Me (2017), and the action thriller Mile 22 (2018).

Early life[]

Cohan was born Lauren Storholm in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, to an American father and Scottish mother. She was raised in New Jersey until age 13,[3][4][5] when her family moved to her mother's native UK,[6] settling in Surrey.[7] In addition to Cherry Hill, Cohan lived for one year in the state of Georgia[8] before her family moved to the UK.

Lauren's surname was legally changed to that of her stepfather, Cohan, and her mother converted to Judaism when she remarried.[7] Lauren Cohan converted to Judaism at age five and had a Bat Mitzvah ceremony.[9] Cohan is the only child of her parents, and has many younger half-siblings through her mother and father's remarriages.[10][11] Cohan graduated from King Alfred's College, Winchester (now the University of Winchester)[12] with a Bachelor of Arts degree in drama and English literature before touring with a theatre company she co-founded at the university.

Career[]

Film[]

In 2006, after her film debut in Casanova (2005) as Sister Beatrice, Cohan starred in the sequel to Van Wilder (2002), Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj, as Charlotte Higginson. Her next role was in the 2008 film Float. In February 2010, she was cast in Death Race 2[13] and was the lead in the 2016 supernatural-horror The Boy.[14] Also in 2016, she appeared as Martha Wayne (Batman's deceased mother) in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and played Leila Steinberg in the 2017 biographical drama All Eyez on Me.

Television[]

In 2007, Cohan garnered her first major supporting role – partially also described as a season lead – when she was cast for season three of Supernatural as Bela Talbot, a thief who procures valuable supernatural objects and sells them to very rich, very powerful people in the supernatural world. The character appeared in six episodes of the series, her last in the penultimate episode of season three titled "Time Is on My Side".[15]

Cohan played the recurring character Rose, a 560-year-old vampire, in The Vampire Diaries. In 2011, she joined the television series Chuck in a recurring role playing Vivian McArthur Volkoff, a "charming, sophisticated socialite" from the United Kingdom, and the daughter of primary villain, Alexei Volkoff. She also guest starred on shows such as Archer, Cold Case, CSI: NY, Life, and Modern Family.

Cohan starred in a pilot for the CW called Heavenly (2011) in which she played the lead character, Lily, an attorney who teams up with an angel; however, it was not picked up as a series.[16]

In April 2011, Cohan was cast in her most notable role as Maggie Greene (later Maggie Rhee)[17] on The Walking Dead,[18] an AMC post-apocalyptic horror television series based on the comic book series of the same name. She first appeared in season two as a recurring character, but she became a series regular at the start of season three.[19] The drama was the highest-rated series in cable television history in 2015.[20] At the conclusion of the eighth season of The Walking Dead, Cohan completed her contract obligations as a series regular. It was later reported Cohan had not reached an agreement to sign on for season nine as a main cast member due to a pay dispute, as she demanded an enhanced salary closer to the salaries of her male co-stars Andrew Lincoln and Norman Reedus. AMC refused, and Cohan began making herself available for TV pilots.[21] Cohan eventually reached an agreement to appear in five episodes in the first half of season nine of The Walking Dead[22] and departed the series in 2018.[23]

In early 2018, in the midst of her contract negotiations with AMC regarding The Walking Dead, Cohan was cast as CIA operative Francesca "Frankie" Trowbridge in the ABC action comedy-drama Whiskey Cavalier.[24] Whiskey Cavalier was picked up to series in May 2018 and premiered on February 24, 2019.[25] ABC did not renew the series for a second season.[26] In October 2019, it was reported that Cohan would return to The Walking Dead as a series regular in the series' eleventh and final season.[27] Following the conclusion of the series, Cohan starred alongside Jeffrey Dean Morgan in the spinoff series The Walking Dead: Dead City. Both Cohan and Morgan also serve as executive producers.[28] In July 2023, the series was renewed for a second season.[29]

Personal life[]

Cohan splits her time and work between London and Los Angeles.[30]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2005 The Quiet Assassin Alessia Short film
Casanova Sister Beatrice
2006 Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj Charlotte Higginson
2008 Float Emily Fulton
2010 Young Alexander the Great Leto
Practical Lauren Short film
Death Race 2 September Jones Direct-to-video
2014 Reach Me Kate [31]
2016 The Boy Greta Evans [32]
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Martha Wayne [33]
2017 All Eyez on Me Leila Steinberg [34]
2018 Mile 22 Alice Kerr [35]
2022 Catwoman: Hunted Julia Pennyworth Voice; direct-to-video [36][37]

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007 The Bold and the Beautiful Forrester Creations Employee 1 episode
2007–2008 Supernatural Bela Talbot 6 episodes
2008 Valentine Joanna Clay Episode: "Pilot"
2009 Life Jackie Rolder Episode: "Initiative 38"
2010 Modern Family Receptionist Episode: "Unplugged"
Cold Case Rachel Malone '86 Episode: "One Fall"
CSI: NY Meredith Muir Episode: "Flag on the Play"
2010–2012 The Vampire Diaries Rose 6 episodes
2011 Heavenly Lily Pilot
Chuck Vivian McArthur Volkoff 5 episodes
2011–2022 The Walking Dead Maggie Greene 106 episodes
2012 Childrens Hospital Lulu Pratt Episode: "British Hospital"
2013 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Avery Jordan Episode: "Legitimate Rape"
2014 Archer Juliana Calderon Voice; 4 episodes
Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories Stephanie Episode: "The Bathroom Boys"
2016 Lip Sync Battle Herself Episode: "Sonequa Martin-Green vs. Lauren Cohan"
The Mindy Project Ashley 2 episodes
2017 Robot Chicken Maggie Greene Voice; episode: "The Robot Chicken Walking Dead Special: Look Who's Walking"
2019 Whiskey Cavalier Francesca "Frankie" Trowbridge 13 episodes [38]
2021-2023 Invincible Holly / War Woman Voice; 2 episodes [37]
2021 The Walking Dead: Origins Herself Episode: "Maggie's Story"
2023-present The Walking Dead: Dead City Maggie Greene Main role; also executive producer [39]
2024 Twilight of the Gods Igne [40]

Video games[]

Year Title Role Ref.
2014 Destiny Exo Stranger [41]

Awards and nominations[]

Year Association Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2012 Satellite Awards Best Television Cast (shared with the cast) The Walking Dead Won [42]
2013 Eyegore Awards Best Ensemble Cast Award (shared with the cast) [43]
2017 People's Choice Awards Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress Nominated [44]
2022 Saturn Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Network or Cable Television Series Won [45]
2024 Saturn Awards Best Actress in a Television Series The Walking Dead: Dead City Pending

References[]

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  40. Otterson, Joe (May 3, 2023). "Zack Snyder's Netflix Animated Series Twilight of the Gods Brings on Xilam as Animation Studio". Variety. Retrieved on July 29, 2024.
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