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The Piano is a 1993 historical drama film written and directed by New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion. It stars Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill, and Anna Paquin in her first major acting role. The film focuses on a mute Scottish woman who travels to a remote part of New Zealand with her young daughter after her arranged marriage to a settler.
Anna Paquin (/ ˈpækwɪn / PAK-win; born 24 July 1982) is a New Zealand actress. [3][4] She made her acting debut in the romantic drama film The Piano (1993), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress at age 11, becoming the second-youngest winner in Oscar history. [5][6] As a child actress, she had roles in Fly Away Home ...
Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination. This is a list of awards and nominations received by New Zealand - Canadian actress Anna Paquin.
EXCLUSIVE: We have just learned that The Piano Best Oscar winner Anna Paquin has landed the lead in Kingdom Story Company and Lionsgate’s American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story opposite ...
Anna Paquin is grateful for her fans' support. Days after the actress made headlines for her use of a cane on the red carpet, Paquin and her husband, Stephen Moyer, starred in the latest edition ...
English. Box office. $36.5 million [1] Fly Away Home (a.k.a. Flying Wild and Father Goose) is a 1996 family adventure drama film directed by Carroll Ballard. The film stars Anna Paquin, Jeff Daniels, and Dana Delany. Fly Away Home was released on September 13, 1996, by Columbia Pictures. Fly Away Home dramatizes the actual experiences of Bill ...
Anna Paquin opened up about her health after she appeared on the red carpet with a cane this week while promoting her new film, “A Bit of Light.”. During an April 5 appearance on TODAY with ...
Best Supporting Actress winner Anna Paquin, at age 11, became the second youngest winner of a competitive acting Oscar, behind Tatum O'Neal, who won at age 10 for Paper Moon (1973). [13] 19-year old Leonardo DiCaprio became the seventh-youngest nominee in the Best Supporting Actor category for his role as Arnie Grape in What's Eating Gilbert Grape.