Hannah Gross, born on September twenty-fifth, nineteen ninety, is a talented Canadian actress known for her compelling performances in independent cinema. As the daughter of esteemed Canadian actors Paul Gross and Martha Burns, she has inherited a rich legacy in the performing arts.
Gross gained significant recognition for her role as Debbie Mitford in the acclaimed Netflix drama series Mindhunter, which premiered in two thousand seventeen. Her portrayal in this gripping series showcased her ability to delve into complex characters, further establishing her presence in the industry.
Throughout her career, Hannah has appeared in a diverse array of films, including I Used to Be Darker in two thousand thirteen, Her Smell in two thousand eighteen, and the critically acclaimed Joker in two thousand nineteen. Other notable works include Disappearance at Clifton Hill, Falling, Tesla, The Adults, and the upcoming Infinite Summer, all of which highlight her versatility and dedication to her craft.