Anna Paquin
Anna Paquin has been an actress in Canada as well as New Zealand for over a decade. Paquin, born in Winnipeg and raised by Wellington Paquin's father, was first seen on stage in the role of Flora McGrath. For this role, she won an Academy Award of Best Supporting Actress for the romantic comedy The Piano at the young age of 11. She was the second youngest recipient in Oscar the history of Oscars. Anna Paquin in full Anna Helene Paquin (born July 24 1982 Winnipeg Manitoba Canada) Canadian-born New Zealand actress who as youngster was awarded an Academy Award for best supporting actress for her role as the loquacious and inquisitive daughter of the main character played by Holly Hunter in the atmospheric romance film The Piano (1993). Anna Paquin, Holly Hunter and The Piano Holly Hunter as The Piano Paquin lived in New Zealand with her family as a child. She was cast as Flora McGrath the daughter of the muffled Scottish pianist who in the mid-19th century moves back to New Zealand for an arranged wedding after she accepted an audition for open casting; she was nine years old, and had no prior experience in acting. When she was in her teens, the actress made the move to America. Paquin was Jane Eyre's title character as an teen in Franco Zeffirelli's Jane Eyre (2000) and the main role of Jane Eyre in Fly Away Home (2000). Paquin played Frankie Addams from a television film version of Carson McCullers' novel The Member of the Wedding (1997). Paquin was a part of the supporting cast in Princess of Spain Steven Spielberg's Amistad (1997. She played teenagers on the screen in Hurlyburly (1998) She's All That (1999) as well as A Walk on the Moon (1999) as well as the groupie Polexia Aphrodisa in Almost Famous (2000).






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