29 Facts About Elisabeth Moss

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Elisabeth Singleton Moss was born on July 24,1982 and is an American actor and producer.

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Elisabeth Moss is known for her work in several television dramas, earning such accolades as two Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards, which led Vulture to name her the "Queen of Peak TV".

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Elisabeth Moss has attracted acclaim for her film performances, notably supporting roles in Girl, Interrupted, Get Him to the Greek, and Us and starring roles in The One I Love, The Square, The Invisible Man and Shirley.

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Elisabeth Moss has starred in three films by Alex Ross Perry, including Her Smell.

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Elisabeth Moss appeared in the West End production of Lillian Hellman's The Children's Hour.

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Elisabeth Moss provided the voice of Holly DeCarlo, a main character in the TV special Frosty Returns and of Michelle in the animated film Once Upon a Forest.

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Elisabeth Moss appeared in the television remake of the 1993 film Gypsy and played Harvey Keitel's younger daughter in the film Imaginary Crimes.

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Elisabeth Moss had a supporting role in the drama Separate Lives opposite Jim Belushi and Linda Hamilton, and a minor part in the black comedy The Last Supper.

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In 2002, Elisabeth Moss appeared in a commercial for Excedrin in which she directly addressed the audience about the medication's benefits for people who suffer from migraines.

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Elisabeth Moss appeared in Heart of America and three other films in 2004.

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Elisabeth Moss had a supporting part in Ron Howard's Western thriller The Missing.

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Elisabeth Moss appeared in Mary Lambert's 2007 horror film The Attic, the independent drama Day Zero, and the 2008 drama El camino.

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Between 2009 and the series' final season in 2015, Elisabeth Moss was nominated for five Emmy awards for the role for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

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In 2011, Elisabeth Moss made her West End debut as Martha Dobie in Lillian Hellman's play The Children's Hour, opposite Keira Knightley.

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Elisabeth Moss played detective Robin Griffin in the 2013 Sundance Channel miniseries Top of the Lake, a co-production by the Sundance Channel, the UK's BBC Two and Australia's UKTV, written and directed by Oscar-winner Jane Campion.

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In 2014, Elisabeth Moss starred in the independent film Listen Up Philip, her first collaboration with writer-director Alex Ross Perry.

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Elisabeth Moss starred in Charlie McDowell's The One I Love with Mark Duplass.

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Elisabeth Moss was cast in a supporting part in the British dystopian drama High-Rise, opposite Tom Hiddleston and Sienna Miller.

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Elisabeth Moss appeared in the Chuck Wepner biopic Chuck, opposite Liev Schreiber.

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In 2018, Elisabeth Moss had a lead role in a short film for the song "On the Nature of Daylight", by British composer Max Richter, from his album The Blue Notebooks.

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In 2019, Elisabeth Moss co-starred in Jordan Peele's psychological horror film Us alongside Lupita Nyong'o.

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In 2020, Elisabeth Moss starred in Shirley, opposite Michael Stuhlbarg and directed by Josephine Decker, portraying the role of author Shirley Jackson, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

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Elisabeth Moss had the starring role in the horror-thriller film The Invisible Man, alongside Oliver Jackson-Cohen and Storm Reid, which was released on February 28,2020, to critical acclaim.

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In 2021, Elisabeth Moss appeared in The French Dispatch, directed by Wes Anderson.

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Elisabeth Moss is set to appear in Next Goal Wins, directed by Taika Waititi, in 2023.

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Elisabeth Moss is next set to star and produce Run Rabbit Run directed by Daina Reid.

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Elisabeth Moss met Fred Armisen in October 2008, and they became engaged in January 2009, marrying on October 25,2009, in Long Island City, New York.

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Elisabeth Moss earned critical acclaim and numerous accolades for her performances in film and television.

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Elisabeth Moss received two Golden Globe Awards from four nominations, two Primetime Emmy Awards from fourteen nominations, two Critics' Choice Television Awards from five nominations, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards from fifteen nominations.