Generated by GPT-5-mini| Carrie-Anne Moss | |
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| Name | Carrie-Anne Moss |
| Caption | Moss in 2019 |
| Birth date | 21 August 1967 |
| Birth place | Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1988–present |
| Spouse | Barrie M. Osborne (m. 1999) |
Carrie-Anne Moss is a Canadian actress known for her portrayal of action-oriented characters across film and television. She gained international recognition in the late 1990s and has since worked with a range of directors and production companies in projects spanning science fiction, thriller, and drama. Her career includes collaborations with prominent filmmakers, appearances at major film festivals, and advocacy work linked to humanitarian organizations.
Moss was born in Burnaby, British Columbia, and raised in Vancouver. She studied at a school for the performing arts and left formal education during her teenage years to pursue modeling and acting opportunities in Canada and internationally. Early influences included exposure to regional theatre companies and television productions originating from the Greater Vancouver film industry, which also served as a hub for productions associated with studios such as Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., and 20th Century Fox.
Moss began her screen career in television and low-budget films, appearing in series and made-for-television movies produced for networks like CBC Television and CTV Television Network. She worked with casting directors connected to series filmed in the Pacific Northwest, leading to guest roles that showcased her range. Her early filmography includes collaborations with independent producers and directors active in the 1990s film scene, performing stunts and training for physically demanding roles. As her profile grew, she participated in international co-productions and studio pictures distributed by companies such as Miramax and Paramount Pictures.
Moss achieved a career-defining breakthrough with her casting as a central character in a science fiction film directed by The Wachowskis. The film, distributed by Warner Bros., premiered to critical attention at festivals and became a cultural phenomenon alongside contemporaneous works from filmmakers like Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and Ridley Scott. Her performance involved extensive stunt work and fight choreography coordinated with martial arts trainers who had previously worked on productions starring actors such as Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, and Hugo Weaving. The film spawned sequels and ancillary media, including animated projects and video game tie-ins produced by companies including Square Enix and Electronic Arts, solidifying Moss's association with the franchise across global box office markets and home entertainment formats.
Following the franchise's success, Moss diversified her roles in films produced by companies such as Sony Pictures Classics and Netflix. She has appeared in psychological thrillers, period pieces, and science fiction features directed by auteurs and mainstream directors, sharing credits with actors like Angelina Jolie, Charlize Theron, Matt Damon, and Natalie Portman. In television, she starred in and guest-starred on series broadcast by networks and platforms including HBO, Showtime, AMC, and streaming services like Amazon Prime Video and Hulu. Notable television projects included collaborations with showrunners and producers connected to series such as Breaking Bad, Mad Men, and The Handmaid's Tale in terms of production values and ensemble casting, while working under directors who have helmed episodes of True Detective and Black Mirror.
Moss is married to film producer Barrie M. Osborne, with whom she has two children. The couple maintains a residence shared between locations in Los Angeles and Vancouver Island. She has trained in various physical disciplines to prepare for action roles, working with choreographers connected to film productions filmed in regions including Hong Kong, Los Angeles, and Sydney. Moss maintains friendships and professional relationships with co-stars and filmmakers from both North American and international cinema circles, and has spoken about balancing family life with the demands of location shooting for feature films and television series.
Moss supports humanitarian and environmental organizations and has participated in benefit events alongside public figures and representatives from NGOs such as UNICEF, World Wildlife Fund, and international relief organizations that have partnered with celebrities for fundraising campaigns. She has lent her voice and visibility to causes related to children's welfare and disaster relief, participating in charity galas and awareness campaigns coordinated with foundations and philanthropic networks that include trustees and donors from the entertainment industry. Moss has also engaged with programs promoting arts education through collaborations with local cultural institutions and foundations operating in Canada and the United States.
Moss has received nominations and awards from film critic circles, ensemble cast recognitions, and festival juries. Her performance in the science fiction franchise contributed to multiple industry awards for special effects, stunt coordination, and ensemble acting presented by organizations such as the Saturn Awards, Screen Actors Guild, and festival committees at events like the Cannes Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival. Additional acknowledgments include nominations from genre-specific associations and critics' groups that recognize work in action, science fiction, and independent cinema.
Category:1967 births Category:Living people Category:Canadian film actresses Category:Canadian television actresses