
Carrie-Anne Moss, born August 21, 1967 is a Canadian actress. She rose to fame for her role as Trinity in The Matrix (1999-present) after having played a variety of parts on television. Memento (2000) was her debut major role. She was awarded the Independent Spirit Award, Best Female Supporting Character, Red Planet (2000). Chocolat (2000), Fido (2006), Snow Cake (2006). Snow Cake (2006) brought her the Genie Award, Best Performance by an Actress, Disturbia (2007). Unthinkable (2010). Silent Hill: Revelation (2012). Pompeii (2014). Jessica Jones (2015) to 2019 was her most recent TV show. She also was Jeri Hogarth. Moss was living in Spain when she was approached for the part of Tara, Judge Nicholas Marshall's clerk, in the drama series Dark Justice. This was her first appearance on television. In 1992, she relocated with the show from Barcelona to Los Angeles. Moss left Dark Justice before the series its third and final season and was replaced by Elisa Heinsohn in the role of Samantha "Sam" Collins. Following her return, she enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts Pasadena. There, she was modeling, and later, she appeared on Fox's soap opera, primetime Models Inc. The series was cancelled on July 1995. She headlined a short-lived made-in-Canada show titled Matrix. [3] Throughout the 1990s she was an actor in various television shows, such as Street Justice and Baywatch. She also appeared on F/X: The Series and Due South. Due South earned her a nomination in the Gemini Award for Best Guest Actress in the field of drama. She starred in many B-movie roles during the decade, including Flashfire (1994), The Soft Kill(94), Tough Guy (1994), Lethal Tender (1996), Sabotage (1996) and The Secret Life of Algernon (1997).
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