Anna Paquin
Anna Paquin, a Canadian-New Zealander actress. Born in Winnipeg and was raised in Wellington Paquin made her acting debut as Flora McGrath in the romantic drama film The Piano for which she was awarded an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress at the age of 11, making the youngest recipient to win an award within Oscar history. Anna Paquin in full Anna Helene Paquin (born July 24 1982 Winnipeg Manitoba Canada) Canadian-born New Zealand actress who as youngster was awarded her an Academy Award for best supporting actress in her performance as the inquisitive and lovable daughter of the character played by Holly Hunter in the atmospheric romantic movie The Piano (1993). Anna Paquin in The Piano Holly Hunter and Anna Paquin in The Piano Paquin grew up in New Zealand after moving with her parents when she was a young child. She was cast as Flora McGrath the daughter of a mute Scottish pianist who, in the mid-19th century moves into New Zealand for an arranged marriage when she responded to an audition for open casting and was only nine years old. older and had no previous experience as an actor. She emigrated to the United States as a teen. Paquin was in a brief role in the movie's title character, when she was still a kid on Franco Zeffirelli's Jane Eyre (1996) as well as she was a leading character in the movie Fly Away Home (1996). Paquin was a part-time actress in the 1997 television film adapting Carson McCullers novel The Member of the Wedding. In Steven Spielberg's Amistad her character was the Spanish queen in a minor part. She portrayed teenagers on the screen in Hurlyburly (1998) She's All That (1999) and A Walk on the Moon (1999) as well as the groupie Polexia Aphrodisa In Almost Famous (2000).
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