Eden Riegel, a talented actress born on December 26, 1991, hails from the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, where she still resides with her loving family. From a tender age of 8, Eden discovered her passion for acting, participating in school plays and local theater productions that showcased her impressive range.
As her career progressed, Eden landed numerous commercials, including voice-over work that further solidified her versatility as a performer. Her early foray into the world of film was marked by her appearance in the short film "Stuck" in 2001, a precursor to her subsequent breakthrough role on ABC's short-lived sitcom "Sons & Daughters" in 2006, where she played the endearing and precocious teenage niece, Carrie.
Following the conclusion of her stint on "Sons & Daughters," Eden secured a recurring role on Showtime's critically acclaimed series "Weeds" in 2005, further expanding her repertoire as a talented young actress. Her subsequent booking for episodes of the hit TV series "The Middle" in 2009 saw her take on the role of Sue Heck, the lovable and charming middle child, a character that has since become an integral part of the show's success.
Eden's impressive portfolio of work also includes her debut voice acting role as the titular character, Star Butterfly, in the Disney XD series "Star vs. the Forces of Evil," which premiered in 2012. This remarkable achievement cemented her status as a talented and multifaceted performer, capable of effortlessly transitioning between various mediums and genres.