
Carrie-Anne Moss, born August 21, 1967[1], is a Canadian actor from Canada. Following her first television appearances, she became famous for her part in The Matrix series (1999 to the present). Memento (2000) was her first big role. She won the Independent Spirit Award, Best Female Supporting Character, Red Planet (2000). Chocolat (2000), Fido (2006), Snow Cake (2006). Snow Cake (2006) also earned her the Genie Award, Best Performance by an Actress, Disturbia (2007). Unthinkable (2010). Silent Hill: Revelation (2012). Pompeii (2014). Jessica Jones (2015), 2015-2019) and Unthinkable (2010) was among her TV roles. Moss, who was living in Spain at the time, was offered the role as Tara Marshall, the clerk to the Judge Nicholas Marshall, in Dark Justice. This was her first television appearance. Moss relocated from Barcelona to Los Angeles with the series in 1992. Moss was forced out of Dark Justice after the third and final season. Elisa Heinsohn replaced her as Samantha "Sam". After her return, she was enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts Pasadena. There she worked as modeling, and later, she appeared on Fox's primetime soap Opera Models Inc. The show was ended July 1995. She headlined a short-lived made-in-Canada series called Matrix. [3] For most of the 1990s she appeared in several television series such as Street Justice, Baywatch, F/X: The Series, and Due South, for which she received a nomination for the Gemini Award for Best Guest actor in drama. She appeared in a number of B-movie parts throughout the decade and included Flashfire (1994) and The Soft Kill(94), Tough Guy (1994), Lethal Tender (1996), Sabotage (1996) and The Secret Life of Algernon (1997).
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