Lauren Cohan
Lauren Cohan
Full Name and Common Aliases
Lauren Cohan is an American-Canadian actress known professionally as Lauren Cohan.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on January 7, 1982, in Baltimore, Maryland. As of my last update, she is still alive.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Nationality: American-Canadian
Profession: Actress, model
Early Life and Background
Lauren Cohan was born to Philip Mark Cohan and Paula Cohan. Her father is a retired bank manager from Wales, while her mother is an English teacher of Jewish descent. Lauren's family moved to England when she was young and eventually settled in the U.K.
Growing up in England, Lauren attended the Institute of Contemporary Arts and later graduated with honors from the University of Winchester, where she earned a degree in Economics. After completing her education, she began modeling and acting professionally.
Major Accomplishments
Lauren Cohan's breakthrough role came when she played Rose Nylund on _The Walking Dead_. This marked the beginning of an illustrious career as a leading actress in television shows such as _Whiskey Cavalier_, _Copper_, and films like _Death Race 3: Inferno_.
Some of her most notable performances include:
Maggie Greene in AMC's _The Walking Dead_
Becky on _Cult_ (TV series)
Rose Nylund on the BBC sitcom _Rose_Notable Works or Actions
Throughout her career, Lauren has demonstrated a wide range of acting skills. Some notable projects she has worked on include:
Maggie Greene in AMC's highly acclaimed post-apocalyptic drama _The Walking Dead_
Becky in the TV series _Cult_, where she played an FBI investigator
Rose Nylund, her breakout role in a BBC sitcom
Impact and Legacy
Lauren Cohan has built a reputation as a talented actress with versatility across genres, making her one of the most sought-after performers. Her roles have been praised for their depth and emotional complexity.
Her portrayal of Maggie Greene on _The Walking Dead_ made her an international name in the acting world, showcasing her ability to excel in dramatic roles. She has used her platform to speak out against social injustices and support causes such as women's rights and environmental protection.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Lauren Cohan is a household name due to her captivating performances on screen. Her dedication to her craft, coupled with her advocacy work off-screen, has cemented her place among fans and professionals alike. With a wide range of projects under her belt, she continues to be an inspiration for aspiring actors.
Throughout the years, Lauren's impact on the entertainment industry is undeniable. She has left an indelible mark through her roles in television shows like _The Walking Dead_ and movies such as _Death Race 3: Inferno_.
Quotes by Lauren Cohan

When I was a teenager, we used to go to North Carolina with my family, and we'd all pile into, like, a beach house. We'd rent, like, two or three next to each other, because I have a humungous family.

One thing I always think about is, at the end of the day, nobody really cares about you as much as they do about themselves. It's a very reassuring thing, in a good way. Pay attention to yourself, and use that energy and put it towards yourself.

I was very skinny. You know when your knees don't even look like they're attached to your body? Kids at school called me 'Snap,' like my legs were about to snap because they were so thin.

When I was a kid, I was the one causing the problems, and my little sister was the intermediary. But I think in life, generally, I don't want drama. I'd so much rather do something goofy.

Popular things have fans. It's not about me; it's about what we've made that people feel a connection to.

I sometimes have dreams that my assistant director is waking me up and trying to get me to the set.

Some people don't operate in that way: they can't understand how much strength comes from being compassionate and lifting other people up.

We're always grasping to feel safe. Ultimately, some people feel safe through love or family or community. Some people through exerting control.

The physical and emotional qualifications to survive an apocalypse are naturally equalizing.
