Holland Roden
American actress, known for 'Teen Wolf'

Born
October 7th, 1986
38 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American actress gained recognition through a prominent role in the television series 'Teen Wolf'. The series aired from 2011 to 2017, featuring a blend of horror and drama centered around a teenager who transforms into a werewolf. Roden portrayed the character Lydia Martin, who becomes integral to the group's survival against supernatural entities. Apart from 'Teen Wolf', she appeared in other television shows such as 'Channel Zero' and 'Beyond'. Roden also took part in various horror film projects, showcasing her versatility in the genre. Her work has garnered a dedicated fan base and established her as a recognizable figure in the entertainment industry.
Portrayed Lydia Martin in 'Teen Wolf'
Appeared in 'Channel Zero'
Starred in 'Beyond'
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