Teddy Cadan is a celebrity kid, well-known for being the daughter of Lena Headey, a popular Bermudan entertainer and movie actress. Teddy Cadan, whose birth sign/zodiac sign is Cancer, was born on July 10, 2015, and rose to prominence due to her parents’ fame.

Biography

Teddy Cadan with Lena
via @iamlenaheadey

Teddy turned 10 in July 2025, likely entering fifth grade this fall. She lives with her mother, stepfather Marc, and teenage half-brother Wylie. Beyond these basic facts, specifics about her life remain carefully guarded secrets.

Tim Headey is her maternal Uncle from her mother’s side (maternal), John Headey is her grandfather, and Sue Headey is her grandmother. She spends most of her time in school and with her brother, Wylie Elliot Loughran, who, as a fact, has become her favourite playmate.

Who Are Teddy Cadan’s Parents?

Lena Headey needs little introduction to television fans. The British actress became a household name portraying Cersei Lannister in HBO’s Game of Thrones. This role earned her five Emmy nominations and cemented her status as one of television’s most compelling performers. But beyond the screen, she’s a mother of two who’s fiercely protective of her children’s privacy.

Dan Cadan, Teddy’s father, is an accomplished filmmaker with an impressive resume. Born on January 2, 1975, in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, the now 50-year-old writer and director has worked extensively with Guy Ritchie, Madonna, and various musicians. He’s directed music videos for Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds and created award-winning short films. His feature directorial debut, “Walk Like a Panther,” premiered in 2018, and he has continued to develop projects for television and film.

Dan Cadan’s identity as Teddy’s father remained secret for two whole years. When Lena announced her daughter’s birth in July 2015, she didn’t reveal who the father was. It wasn’t until July 2017 that The New York Times confirmed Dan was Teddy’s dad, though entertainment insiders had suspected as much.

Lena’s birth announcement on Twitter was characteristically poetic. “Hello peeps. All good. Just fallen in unconditional heartbreaking divine love for the second time,” she wrote, referring to both her newborn daughter and her renewed relationship with her childhood friend.

Before giving birth, she’d penned a powerful essay for Plan International USA expressing her hopes that her daughter would enjoy complete freedom of choice in life, whether that meant pursuing education, choosing her own path, or deciding whom to marry, if anyone at all. 

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