Anna Paquin
Anna Paquin, a Canadian-New Zealander actor. Born in Winnipeg and raised in Wellington Paquin was able to make her acting debut as Flora McGrath in the romantic drama film The Piano for which she received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress aged 11 years old, which makes her the second youngest winner 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 was a young girl was awarded the Academy Award for best supporting actress for her portrayal of the loquacious and inquisitive daughter of the main character played by Holly Hunter in the atmospheric romantic film The Piano (1993). Anna Paquin with Holly Hunter, The Piano Holly Hunter (left) and Anna Paquin. Paquin was born in Winnipeg, Canada. She moved into New Zealand as a young teenager. The role as Flora McGrath - the daughter of a Scottish muffle pianist in New Zealand at mid-19th Century was a part she won after she participated in an audition for the role. In her twenties, she had little or none experience with acting. Following her move in America, she was a teenager. United States, she became a teenager. Paquin played the lead role in the film Fly Away Home in 1996 as well as a brief appearance as Jane Eyre as still a toddler. Paquin was Frankie Addams in a 1997 television movie adaptation of Carson McCullers's novel The Member of the Wedding and had a minor role in the role of Queen Spain in Steven Spielberg's Amistad (1997). She was a teenager as teenagers in Hurlyburly (1998) She's All That (1999) as well as A Walk on the Moon (1999) and played the character of a groupie Polexia Aphrodisa as a character in Almost Famous (2000).
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