Holland Roden Biography: Husband, Age, Net Worth, Kids, Parents, Movies, Height, TV Shows

Holland Roden Biography: Husband, Age, Net Worth, Kids, Parents, Movies, Height, TV Shows

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Biography

Holland Roden, born October 7, 1986, in Dallas, Texas, is a renowned American actress best known for her role as Lydia Martin in MTV’s Teen Wolf (2011–2017).

Raised in a medical family, she initially pursued molecular biology at UCLA before switching to women’s studies to focus on acting.

Roden’s career includes roles in Channel Zero: Butcher’s Block, Lore, and films like No Escape (2020) and Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (2021).

With a passion for theater from a young age, she has also appeared in guest roles on Lost, CSI, and Grey’s Anatomy. Roden is recognized for her versatile performances and has won a Teen Choice Award for her work in Teen Wolf.

American actress
Holland Roden
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Wiki Facts & About Data
Real Name: Holland Marie Roden
Stage Name: Holland Roden
Born: 7 October 1986 (age 38 years old)
Place of Birth: Dallas, Texas, United States
Nationality: American
Education: Hockaday School, University of California
Height: 1.60 m
Parents: Jay Roden, Cheryl Roden
Siblings: Taylor Roden, Scott Roden, Ryan Roden
Spouse: Not Married
Boyfriend • Partner: Ian Bohen (2013-2014), Max Carver (2014-2016), Ryan Kelley
Children: N/A
Occupation: Actress • TV Personality
Net Worth: $4 million (USD)

Early Life & Education

Holland Marie Roden was born on October 7, 1986, in Dallas, Texas, U.S.

She was raised in Dallas in a family with a strong medical background, which initially influenced her career aspirations. Her ethnicity is primarily English with some German roots, along with other unspecified ancestry.

Roden identifies with Christianity as her religion. Her parents are Jay Roden and Cheryl Roden.

She has three siblings: an older sister, Taylor Roden, and two older brothers, Scott Roden and Ryan Roden.

Roden attended the Hockaday School, a private all-girls school in Dallas, Texas. She later enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she majored in molecular biology and women’s studies.

Roden spent three and a half years in pre-medical education, intending to become a cardiothoracic surgeon, before shifting her focus to acting full-time.

Career

Holland Roden launched her acting career with guest appearances on television, building on a strong foundation in theater that she developed growing up in Dallas, Texas.

Her first credited role came in the short film Back at the Ranch (2006), followed by guest spots on high-profile shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2008), Lost (2008), Cold Case (2009), and Weeds (2009).

She also showcased her versatility with roles in Criminal Minds (2009), Community (2010), and Grey’s Anatomy (2010), balancing both dramatic and comedic performances.

Roden’s breakthrough arrived in 2011 when she was cast as Lydia Martin in MTV’s supernatural drama Teen Wolf. She portrayed the intelligent, sharp-witted, and banshee-gifted Lydia for six seasons until 2017, a role that earned her widespread recognition and a Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer TV Star: Female in 2017. During her time on Teen Wolf, she also ventured into film, appearing in House of Dust (2013) and Cry of Fear (2015).

After Teen Wolf, Roden continued expanding her career across television and film. In 2018, she starred in Channel Zero: Butcher’s Block as Zoe Woods, a character grappling with mental health struggles, and appeared in Amazon’s anthology series Lore as Bridget Cleary.

Her presence in the horror-thriller genre grew with film roles in Follow Me (2020) and No Escape (2020), both centering on social media and survival, followed by Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (2021).

In 2023, Roden returned to the Teen Wolf universe in Teen Wolf: The Movie, reprising her role as Lydia Martin. That same year, she expanded her range with the psychological thriller Obsidian and the drama Mother, May I?, further cementing her reputation for versatility.

She has also ventured into voice acting, most notably voicing Princess Zhim in the video game Anthem (2019).

Social Media

  • Wikipedia: Holland Roden
  • Instagram: Holland Roden (@hollandroden)
  • IMDb: Holland Roden
  • Twitter: Holland Roden (@hollandroden) / X
  • Facebook: Holland Roden
  • TikTok: Holland Roden (@hollandroden1)

Personal Life

Holland Roden was born on October 7, 1986, making her 38 years old.

She stands at a height of 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 meters). Regarding her marital status, Roden has never been married and does not have a husband.

There are no records of any marriages in her past. Similarly, she has no children.

Roden appears to be single with no public information about a current partner.

Her dating history includes a few confirmed relationships, primarily with co-stars from her time on Teen Wolf. She dated actor Ian Bohen from 2013 to 2014.

Following that, she was in a relationship with Max Carver from 2014 to 2016.

There have been occasional rumors linking her to others, such as Ryan Kelley (another Teen Wolf co-star), but these remain unconfirmed and appear to be speculative.

In 2023, speculation arose about a possible reunion with Ian Bohen due to matching outfits at the Teen Wolf: The Movie premiere; however, this was dismissed by fans as unsubstantiated.

Earlier, in 2020, she referenced a “boyfriend” in a Twitter post, sparking brief rumors, but no details emerged, and it may have been a casual or unrelated relationship.

Overall, Roden has focused more on her career than publicizing her romantic life, with no recent updates indicating any ongoing partnerships or family expansions.

Net Worth

Holland Roden‘s net worth is estimated to be around $4 million.

Her wealth stems from her successful acting career, notably her role as Lydia Martin in MTV’s Teen Wolf (2011–2017), as well as her appearances in films such as No Escape (2020) and Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (2021).

Additional income comes from guest roles in shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Grey’s Anatomy, and Channel Zero: Butcher’s Block, along with brand endorsements and social media influence.

Filmography

TV Shows

  • 12 Miles of Bad Road (2007) – Guest role as Bronwyn (1 episode)
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2008) – Guest role as Kira Dellinger (Episode: “Goodbye and Good Luck”)
  • Lost (2008) – Guest role as Emily Locke (Episode: “Cabin Fever”)
  • Cold Case (2009) – Guest role as Missy Gallavan (Episode: “WASP”)
  • Weeds (2009) – Guest role as Yogurt Peddler (Episode: “Wonderful Wonderful”)
  • Pushed (2009) – Guest role (TV movie)
  • Criminal Minds (2009) – Guest role as Rebecca Daniels (Episode: “100”)
  • Community (2010) – Guest role as Girl (Episode: “Environmental Science”)
  • Grey’s Anatomy (2010) – Guest role as Gretchen Shaw (Episode: “Valentine’s Day Massacre”)
  • Teen Wolf (2011–2017) – Main role as Lydia Martin (100 episodes)
  • The Event (2011) – Guest role as Young Violet (Episode: “A Message Back”)
  • Memphis Beat (2011) – Guest role as Jill Simon (Episode: “Flesh and Blood”)
  • Channel Zero: Butcher’s Block (2018) – Main role as Zoe Woods (6 episodes)
  • Lore (2018) – Guest role as Bridget Cleary (Episode: “Burke and Hare: In the Name of Science”)
  • Mayans M.C. (2022) – Guest role as Erin Thomas (3 episodes)
  • Teen Wolf: The Movie (2023) – Role as Lydia Martin (TV movie)

Movies

  • Back at the Ranch (2006) – Short film, role as Dawn Leatherwood
  • Charlie Brown: Blockhead’s Revenge (2011) – Short film, role as Peppermint Patty
  • Morning Love (2011) – Short film, role as Girl
  • House of Dust (2013) – Role as Gabby
  • Cry of Fear (2015) – Role as Emma
  • Fluffy (2016) – Short film, role as Julie
  • Follow Me (2020) – Role as Erin
  • No Escape (2020) – Role as Cole
  • Escape Room: Tournament of Champions (2021) – Role as Rachel Ellis
  • Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman (2021) – Role as Kathleen McChesney
  • Obsidian (2023) – Role not specified
  • Mother, May I? (2023) – Role as Anya
  • The Re-Education of Molly Singer (2023) – Role as Trisha

Video Game

  • Anthem (2019) – Voice role as Princess Zhim

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