Name : Carrie-Anne
Moss
Profession : actress
Date of Birth : August 21, 1967
Place of Birth : Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Height : 5' 8 1/2"
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Carrie Anne Moss - Detailed Biography
Exhibiting both grit and steely, almost otherworldly beauty, Canadian
actress Carrie-Anne Moss rapidly ascended from obscurity to
international stardom as the latex-clad cyber warrior Trinity in the
Wachowski brothers' The Matrix. Moss' striking performance led many
viewers to question where she had been all these years; like many other
fledgling Hollywood actresses, she had done time as a model and an
actress in second-rate films while waiting for her big break.
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, on August 21, 1967, Moss decided
that she wanted to be an actress at an early age. The youngest of two
children raised by a single mother, she grew up taking acting classes,
and at the age of 20, she left Canada to pursue a career as a model.
During a modeling stint in Spain, Moss managed to land a role on the TV
serial Dark Justice. Upon her return to North America, she moved to L.A.
and was cast on the Aaron Spelling series Models Inc.
After making her film debut in 1996's Sabotage, Moss continued to do TV
work (most notably on the Toronto-based F/X: The Series) and appeared in
fairly obscure films. Thanks to her starring role in The Matrix in 1999,
Moss was soon in great demand. In 2000 alone, she could be seen in no
less than four films, including the action comedy The Crew, Red Planet,
and as a bartender with questionable motives in director Christopher
Nolan's unconventional breakthrough, Memento. Subsequently taking
another stab at sci-fi opposite Val Kilmer in Red Planet, Moss would
next appear in Lasse Hallstrom's romantic drama Chocolat before stepping
back into her vinyl bodysuit for The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix
Revolutions (both 2003).