Carrie-Anne Moss

  

Canadian actor Carrie-Anne Moss was born August 21 in 1967. She gained fame due to her role in the role of Trinity in The Matrix (1999-present) after appearing on television early. Memento (2000) won her the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Supporting Role, Red Planet (2000), Chocolat (2000) and Fido (2006). Snow Cake (2006) won her the Genie Award as Best Performance by an Actress In a Supporting Part. Jeri Hogarth was also her part in a variety of TV shows which Marvel Television produced for Netflix as well as Jessica Jones (2015-2018). Carrie-Anne was born in Burnaby, British Columbia, the daughter of Barbara and Melvyn Moss. Brooke is her older brother. Moss's mom named her after "Carrie Anne" the 1967 Hollies hit track. It came out in the month of May, 1967. Moss resided with her mother in Vancouver as a young girl. She joined the Vancouver children's musical theatre group at the age of 11 years old. Later, she embarked on a tour of Europe as an active member of the Magee Secondary School Choir her senior year. Moss lived in Spain at the time, was cast as Tara Marshall (the clerk to Bruce Marshall, the Judge Bruce Marshall) in Dark Justice her first TV character. The show was a success and she relocated from Barcelona to Los Angeles in 1992. Moss quit Dark Justice in the third and final season. Elisa Heinsohn replaced her as Samantha "Sam", Collins.







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