Yes, it's the same person, no doubt about it.
Chinese name: ? Kelly Anne Moss?
Foreign name: ?Carrie-Anne?Moss?
Alias: ? Carrie-Anne Moss? Carrie-Anne Moss?
Nationality: ? Canada?
Birthplace: ? Canada? Vancouver?
Date of Birth: ?August 21, 1967?Occupation: ? Actor?
Represented in: ? The Matrix, The Secret Service, Pieces of Memory?
Practice: ?1989-present?
Biography
Carrie-Anne?Moss[1] Name: Carrie-Anne?Moss?
Chinese translation: Carrie-Anne Moss?
More Chinese translations: Carrie-Anne?Moss? Kerry-Anne Moss?
Birthday: August 21, 1967?
Birthplace: Vancouver, Canada?
Height: 176 centimeters?
Hair: black?
Eyes: sky blue?
Canadian actress Carrie-Anne Moss is known for her cool, steely personality, unconventional beauty, and her role as cyber-hacker Trinity in "The Matrix" directed by the Wachowski Brothers (Larry?and?Andy?Wachowski). Trinity became an international movie star.
The Carrie-Anne Moss Story
Carrie-Anne Moss was born on August 21, 1967, in Vancouver, Canada. ?Carrie-Anne?Moss
was the youngest child in a family raised by a hardworking single mother who had an older brother (Brooke?Moss).?
She was named, anecdotally, after her music-loving mother, who took her name from a popular song, "Carrie?Anne," by the then-Horries.
From modeling
As a child, Carrie dreamed of a career in film. As the youngest of two children raised by a single mother, she joined the Vancouver Children's Music Theatre at age 11. While in Grade 12, she toured Europe with the Magee?Secondary?School choir; one of her classmates was Gil?Bellows. After returning from the show, she attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena. Afterwards, the tall and beautiful Kelly-Anne Moss realized that she was cut out to be a model, and at the age of 20, with her good looks, she left the warmth of her home and went to Spain to work as a professional model. An immediate success, she was soon appearing in advertisements and on magazine covers all over the world.?
While Kelly-Anne Moss was modeling, the famous TV series "Dark?Justice" came to Spain for filming, and lucky Kelly-Anne Moss got one of the roles, and then she simply followed the crew to Hollywood to fulfill her dream. From then on, Kylie Anne Moss officially stepped into the acting industry. After returning to North America, Kelly moved to Los Angeles and was signed to Aaron Spelling's modeling agency (Aaron?Spelling?series?Models?Inc). Subsequently, she worked in commercials, appearing in a role in Out to Sea, staged at the Houston Theater in Los Angeles. In addition to appearing on Melrose?Place, she played a model on a short-lived main time slot soap opera on the Fox Network, Models?Inc.?
In 1996, Kelly Anne Moss participated in her film debut, "Slacker" ("Sabotage"). Kelly then continued to work on television films, most notably the television series "The Levels" ("F/X:?The? Series"), and she has made occasional appearances in a number of movies.
Trinity in The Matrix
Moss' career changed when she was cast to play Trinity, the sexy hacker in the 1999 box-office hit "The Matrix," a film that catapulted her to fame. She was seen wearing sunglasses and mirroring Keanu Reeves in black. The success of The Matrix trilogy also made Moss, agile, eyes, her cool performance in The Matrix shocked the world, so that people remembered the screen in the female hacker. ?
Kelly-Anne Moss, who played "Trinity" in "The Matrix," means "Trinity," and in Christianity, "Trinity" refers to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. In Christianity, "Trinity" refers to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, and in the book "The Interpretation of Dreams," the cornerstone of modern psychology, "Trinity" refers to the female consciousness, which is able to enter into mysterious territories and the realm of perfection.
In addition to continuing her role as Trinity in the two sequels, she also lent her voice to the movie's video game and animated film counterparts. Coincidentally, she also previously starred in a Canadian-produced TV series unrelated to the movie but also called Matrix.
Career takeoff
Her popularity skyrocketed thanks to her superb performance in the 1999 Matrix film. In 2000 alone, she made four films, including the action-comedy "The Crew," "Red Planet" and a role in the anticlimactic "Memory Pieces," directed by Christopher Nolan. ("Memento"), an anti-conformist film directed by Christopher?Nolan, as a man with questionable motives. movie "Snow Season Passerby"
Bartender. She then tried her hand at the science fiction film "Red Planet," in which she starred opposite Val Kilmer, and had a role in the romantic comedy film "Chocolate," directed by Lasse Hallstrom.? She then starred in "Pieces of Memory" in 2000, which was also critically acclaimed. As critics say, clean-cut glamour never fails to impress, and in 2003, Carrie-Anne Moss appeared again in tights in The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix 3: The Final Battle. Matrix?Revolutions") among others.? In 2006, Carrie-Anne Moss she appeared in the opening film of the Berlin Film Festival, "Snow?Cake" (with Alan?Rickman and Sigourney?Weaver)
Editing personal honors
2007:? Outstanding Talent Award (Genie?Award),? Best Supporting Actress for "Snow Season Passerby"?
2002:? Independent?Spirit?Award,?Best Supporting Actress in "Pieces of Memory". Best Supporting Actress, "Pieces of Memory"? ?
2007?Toronto?International?Film?Festival
Family
She is married to actor Steven?Roy and they married in 1999. Moss has three children, two sons born in 2003 and 2005, and a daughter born in 2009, and has refused to disclose the names of her children publicly to protect their privacy. Moss is good friends with Maria Bello, who stars in The Mummy 3: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, and each is godmother to the other's first child.
Movie
"Silent Hill 2: Apocalypse Now" (2011)?
"The Strategic Task Force"?Unthinkable?(2010)?
Love?Hurts (2009)?
Fireflies?in?the?Garden?(2008)?
Disturbia?(2007)?
Normal?(2007)?
Mini's?first?time (2006)?
"Zombie Butler" Fido?rnrn (2006)?
Snow?Cake?(2006)?
The?Chumscrubber?(2005)?
Sledge:?The?Untold?Story?(2005)?
"Suspect?Zero" (2004)?
The Matrix 3: Matrix RevolutionsThe?Matrix?Revolutions(2003)?
The Matrix 2: Reloaded The?Matrix?Reloaded?(2003)?
The Animated Matrix?The?Animatrix?(2003)?
The?2002?IFP/West?Independent?Spirit?Awards?(2002)?
The?59th?Annual?Golden?Globe?Awards?(2002)?
The?Matrix?Revisited? (2001)?
Fragments of Memory?Memento?(2000)?
"Intense Chocolate"?Chocolat (2000)?
The?Crew?(2000)?
The Matrix (1999)?
Red?Planet?(1999)?
Making?'The?Matrix' (1999)?
The?Matrix:?The?Movie?Special?(1999)?
"New?Blood?(1999)?
The?Secret?Life?of?Algernon?(1997)?
The Lethal?Tender? (1997)?
"364 Girls in a Year" 364?Girls?a?Year (1996)?
"Slacker"?Sabotage?(1996)?
Terrified?(1995)?
Flashfire?(1994)?
The?soft?kill?(1994)?
Doorways?(1993)
TV series
Dark?Justice?(1991)?
Forever?Knight?(1992)?
Matrix?(1993)?
Doorways?(1993)?
Silk?Stalkings?(1993)?
Models?Inc.(1994)?
Baywatch?(1994)?
Nowhere?Man?(1995)?
"Special Effects: The Series" F/X:?The?Series?(1996)?
Due?South?(1996)?
Pretty/Handsome?(2008)
As a producer
Inspired?(2010)
Video games
Enter?the?Matrix?(2003)? --? Trinity (Trinity) Full?Motion?Video? Mass?Effect?2?(2010)? --? Aria (Aria) voice-over