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Maggie Rhee [1] (née Greene) is a fictional character from the comic book series The Walking Dead, portrayed by Lauren Cohan in the television adaptation of the same name.. In the comic book series, Maggie becomes the surrogate mother to Sophia following the suicide of the girl's mother, Carol. [2]
Lauren Cohan (born January 7, 1982) [1] is an American actress known for her role as Maggie Rhee in the AMC post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead (2011–2018; 2020–2022), a role she reprises in The Walking Dead: Dead City (2023–present).
Maggie is Hershel Greene's tomboyish second oldest daughter and Glenn's lover. She eventually becomes Glenn's wife and later widow, and takes the role of being a surrogate mother to Sophia Peletier following the suicide of the girl's biological mother, Carol Peletier.
Beth Greene, portrayed by Emily Kinney, [19] is the youngest daughter of Annette and Hershel Greene, and the half-sister of Maggie and Shawn. When first introduced, she is in a relationship with Jimmy, who is another member of Hershel's group. After his death, she later started a relationship at the prison with Zach, who also died.
Courtney Maxwell Greene, the former WHO 13 reporter and anchor, is returning to the local NBC affiliate as an on-air monthly storytelling contributor.
Steven Yeun as Glenn Rhee, a former pizza delivery boy and Maggie's boyfriend. Glenn has found something in Maggie that he doesn't want to lose and has become very protective of her. Lauren Cohan as Maggie Greene, Hershel's strong-willed and determined elder daughter and Glenn's girlfriend. Maggie has come to terms with the walker virus and has ...
(Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images) Later in the day, Quan was again joined by some of his fellow Goonies when Sean Astin, Cohen, Green and Feldman joined him at the premiere of his new film, "Love ...
Dame Maggie Smith will be remembered by younger fans for her roles in the Harry Potter movies and for Downton Abbey, but had been at the top of the acting profession since the 1960s.