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Elisabeth Moss

 
Actor: Elisabeth Moss
  • Born: Jul 24, 1982 in Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama
  • Career Highlights: Girl, Interrupted, Earthly Possessions, Separate Lives
  • First Major Screen Credit: Midnight's Child (1993)

Biography

A talented and attractive actress who has managed to wrangle a remarkable number of affecting roles despite her youthful age, Elisabeth Moss may be best known to television viewers as the President's daughter on the acclaimed series The West Wing, though thoughtful characterizations in such features as Girl, Interrupted and Imaginary Crimes have been a testament to an actress not afraid to court more challenging and emotionally demanding roles unusual for an actress of her age.

Born to music manager Chick Corea and a mother who specialized in the blues harp in 1983, Moss spent her childhood in Los Angeles and was inspired to pursue acting at an early age by screen idol Bette Davis. Working with some of the most respected actors in the industry by the age of 16, Moss made her acting debut at the age of seven in the television miniseries Lucky Chances. Continuing through the mid-'90s with numerous television roles (including a stint on the popular series Picket Fences), Moss' early film roles range from both lightly comical (Suburban Commando [1991]) to increasingly dramatic (Imaginary Crimes [1994]). A humorous bit-part as a conservative 12-year-old facing the wrath of a group of lethal liberals in 1995's The Last Supper dropped a dollop of humor in the mix before Moss returned to more dramatic roles in Separate Lives (1995) and A Thousand Acres (1997), and the talented young actress continued her winning streak with roles in such diverse films as The Joy Riders and Mumford (both 1999). The year before the new millennium proved to be a successful period for Moss as she gained wide recognition for her roles in television's The West Wing and as a sympathetic, mentally disturbed teen in the psychological drama Girl, Interrupted. Moss' personal connection with her Girl, Interrupted persona's inability to relate to others brought a warmth to the role that shined through the screen. Touching audience's sympathies and drawing them into her personal destruction, the talented actress lent the film a performance worthy of praise and recognition. An avid reader in her free time, Moss fancies Shakespearian fare and finds motivation in roles that inspire her and challenge her to be the things that she might not be in real life. With a confident stance in regard to her transition from child star to adult actor, Moss has every reason to be assured given her impressive range of abilities. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Elisabeth Moss

Moss at the International Press Academy’s 12th Annual Satellite Awards, December 16, 2007
Born Elisabeth Singleton Moss
July 24, 1982 (1982-07-24) (age 27)
Los Angeles, California,
United States
Occupation Actress
Years active 1990–present
Spouse(s) Fred Armisen (2009–present)

Elisabeth Singleton Moss[1] (born July 24, 1982) is an American actress. Notable roles include first daughter Zoey Bartlet on the NBC television series The West Wing (1999–2006), and secretary turned copy writer Peggy Olson on the AMC original series Mad Men (2007–present). Born to a British father and an American mother, Moss holds dual citizenship.[2]

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Life and career

Moss was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of Ron Moss, a record company owner and music manager, and a musician mother.[3] Moss began acting in 1990 when she appeared in the television film Bar Girls. She also did commercials for Excedrin and Secret deodorant.

In 1992 through 1995 Moss appeared in seven episodes of the TV series Picket Fences as Cynthia Parks. In 1993, Moss provided the voice of Michelle in the animated film Once Upon a Forest. That same year, she also appeared in the television remake of Gypsy which starred Bette Midler. In 1994, Moss played Harvey Keitel's younger daughter in "Imaginary Crimes" directed by Anthony Drazan. In 1995 Moss appeared in the remake of the Disney film Escape to Witch Mountain. Also in 1995, she appeared as a young Ashley Judd in the made-for-TV biopic Love Can Build A Bridge, about the life and career of mother and daughter country duo The Judds. From 1999 to 2006 she played Zoey Bartlet 25 episodes of The West Wing. In 1999, she had a supporting role as a patient in a mental institution in Girl, Interrupted, opposite Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie. That same year, she had a small role as Katie Brockett in the movie Mumford opposite Loren Dean, where she played the daughter of a woman with a shopping addiction. Moss went on to do Heart of America in 2004 (along with three other films) before making the movie Virgin, a breakthrough performance for which she earned a 2004 Independent Spirit Award nomination. The award went to Charlize Theron. She also had a role in the 2005-06 sci-fi series Invasion.

Moss was cast in Day Zero, with Elijah Wood and Chris Klein and appeared in the February 22, 2007 episode (season 3, episode 19) of Grey's Anatomy as Nina Rogerson, the daughter of a patient ("My Favorite Mistake").

Since July 2007, she has played Peggy Olson on the Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG award-winning dramatic series Mad Men. The series revolves around a fictional Madison Avenue advertising agency, Sterling Cooper, during 1960-1962. Throughout Season One, her character unknowingly becomes pregnant. Moss did not gain any weight for the role, however, but wore increasingly bigger padding and makeup artists used prosthetics to make her face and neck appear fat and swollen. Her character is central to the many plot twists on this series. In 2009, she was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.[4]

Since October 2008, she has appeared on Broadway in the play Speed-the-Plow by David Mamet.

She also starred in the 2008 horror film The Attic from Mary Lambert, director of Pet Sematary, along with Jason Lewis, Tom Malloy, Catherine Mary Stewart, and John Savage.

Currently in Los Angeles filming the third season of Mad Men, she has also just started filming Did You Hear About the Morgans?, in which she plays Sarah Jessica Parker's assistant opposite Hugh Grant.[2]

Personal life

Moss is married to Saturday Night Live star Fred Armisen.[5] She is a Scientologist.[5]

References

  1. ^ According to the State of California. California Birth Index, 1905-1995. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. Searchable at http://www.familytreelegends.com/records/39461
  2. ^ a b Unknown author (April 19, 2009). "Unknown title". Sunday Express magazine (Express Newspapers).
  3. ^ http://www.filmreference.com/film/94/Elisabeth-Moss.html
  4. ^ http://cdn.emmys.tv/awards/2009ptemmys/61stemmys_noms.php
  5. ^ a b Barnes, Brooks. "She's Nothing Like Peggy, or Is She?", The New York Times, 2009-06-05. Retrieved on 2009-08-27.

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