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Carrie-Anne Moss (born August 21, 1967 [1]) is a Canadian actress. After early roles on television, she rose to international prominence for her role of Trinity in The Matrix series (1999–present).
Carrie-Anne Moss, who portrays Trinity, and Keanu Reeves on the set for The Matrix: Resurrections In the fourth film The Matrix Resurrections , during the 60 year time period after Trinity's death in the Machine City, and the subsequent end of the Machine War, her body was recovered by the machines and is revived, only appearing to age twenty ...
Carrie-Anne Moss as Carrie Spencer, an aging model, and a veteran at Models Inc. since the age of 17. She is the older sister of Teri, whom she has a rivalry with, and her initial storyline resolves around her secret son, Kyle, and her affair with his adoptive father Paul.
Die Alone is a 2024 Canadian horror thriller film written and directed by Lowell Dean.The film stars Carrie-Anne Moss, Douglas Smith, and Frank Grillo.It tells the story of a young man with amnesia who joins forces with a hardened survivalist during a zombie like outbreak, as they set out on a dangerous journey to find his missing girlfriend.
Unthinkable is a 2010 American thriller film directed by Gregor Jordan and starring Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Sheen and Carrie-Anne Moss. It was released direct-to-video on June 14, 2010. [2] The film focuses on the sanctioned torture of a man who has threatened to detonate three nuclear bombs, planted in three large U.S. cities.
Snow Cake is a 2006 independent romantic comedy drama film directed by Marc Evans and starring Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver, Carrie-Anne Moss, Emily Hampshire, and Callum Keith Rennie. It was released on 8 September 2006, in the United Kingdom.
Compulsion is a 2013 Canadian psychological thriller film directed by Egidio Coccimiglio and starring Heather Graham, Carrie-Anne Moss, Kevin Dillon, and Joe Mantegna. [2] The movie is a remake of the South Korean film 301, 302 directed by Park Chul-soo.
Doorways is a proposed science fiction series from writer George R. R. Martin.A pilot was shot in May 1992, starring George Newbern, Anne Le Guernec, Robert Knepper, Kurtwood Smith, Hoyt Axton, Max Grodenchik, and Carrie-Anne Moss, [1] but was not picked up, and the project was shelved.