Carrie-Anne Moss, born on August 21, 1967, is a talented Canadian-American actress, film producer, and model. She first gained recognition through her early television roles, but it was her iconic portrayal of Trinity in the groundbreaking Matrix series that catapulted her to international fame. Since the release of the first film in 1999, Moss has become a prominent figure in the film industry.
Her impressive filmography includes critically acclaimed performances in notable films such as Memento (2000), where she earned the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female, and Chocolat (2000). Moss also starred in Red Planet (2000), Fido (2006), and Snow Cake (2006), the latter of which garnered her the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role.
In addition to her film work, Moss has made significant contributions to television, particularly through her role as Jeri Hogarth in several Marvel Television series on Netflix, including the popular Jessica Jones (2015–2019). Her versatility as an actress is further showcased in films like Disturbia (2007), Unthinkable (2010), Silent Hill: Revelation (2012), and Pompeii (2014). Most recently, she starred in Die Alone (2024), for which she received a nomination for the Canadian Screen Award for Best Lead Performance in a Drama Film.