
Carrie-Anne Moss, born August 21, 1967[1], is a Canadian actress from Canada. After her initial roles on television, she rose to international prominence for her role in the role of Trinity in The Matrix series (1999-present). Memento (2000) won her the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male, 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. Jessica Jones (2015), 2015-2019) and Unthinkable (2010) were some of her TV roles. Moss was living in Spain when she was offered the part as Tara judge Nicholas Marshall's clerkon the drama series Dark Justice. This was her first appearance on television. She relocated from Barcelona to Los Angeles with the series in 1992. Moss was sacked from Dark Justice in the third and final season. She was replaced by Elisa Hingsohn as Samantha Collins. She was enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena when she returned, and later, she appeared on the soap opera on primetime at Fox Models Inc., a spin-off of Melrose Place, as a model. The show was cut in July 1995. She was the star of a short-lived, made-in Canada series entitled Matrix. In the 1990s, she was an actor in several TV shows such as Street Justice and Baywatch. She also appeared on F/X: The Series and Due South. Due South received her a nomination for the Gemini Award for Best Guest actor in a drama. Most of her film roles during the decade were B films, such as Flashfire (1994), The Soft Kill (1994), Tough Guy (1994), Lethal Tender (1996), Sabotage (1996) and The Secret Life of Algernon (1997).
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