Carrie-Anne Moss - 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. ~ Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide