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  1. Apr 11, 2022 · The Walking Dead just closed out Season 11, Part 2 with its mid-season finale, "Acts of God," leaving only eight episodes left of the series. "Acts of God" finds Maggie (Lauren Cohan) preparing to defend Hilltop and the people of Riverbend against a crew of Commonwealth soldiers and Lance Hornsby (Josh Hamilton), who has tasked Leah (Lynn Collins) to assassinate Maggie.

  2. Lauren Cohan (born January 7, 1982) is a British-American actress best known for her role as Maggie Greene in the AMC post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead (2011–2018; 2020–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 ...

  3. Aug 23, 2021 · Lauren Cohan was born in January 1982 in Philadelphia and lived in New Jersey until she was 13. Lauren's father was American, and her mother was British, and at 13, Lauren moved with her family to ...

  4. Lauren se narodila 7. ledna 1982 ve Phiadelphii, Pensylvánii, ale vyrůstala v Cherry Hill, New Yersey. Vystudovala University of Winchester, kde studovala drama a anglickou literaturu. V současné době dělí svůj čas mezi Londýn a Los Angeles. Ucházela se o roli démonky Ruby v LOVCÍCH DUCHŮ. Roli nakonec dostala Katie Cassidy, ale ...

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  6. Mar 1, 2021 · Maggie Rhee is back and she means business. With the premiere of the first of six bonus episodes of Season 10 of “The Walking Dead,” Lauren Cohan has officially made her full-time return to ...

  7. Lauren Cohan is an American-born British actress who has made the leap to international fame for her starring role as Maggie Greene on the AMC horror drama series The Walking Dead. She attained more success with her roles in the TV shows Supernatural as Bela Talbot, The Vampire Dairies as Rose, and Chuck as Vivian McArthur Volkoff.

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