Anna Paquin
Anna Paquin (born Winnipeg, born in Wellington,) is the name of a Canadian actress from Canada. Paquin, who was raised in Wellington but born and raised in Winnipeg began her acting career on screen in The Piano. At age 11 she was the youngest Academy Award winner ever for Best Actress. Anna Paquin's full title is Anna Helene Paquin. Born on July 24, 1982, at Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, she was an Canadian born New Zealand actress. As as a young girl, she was awarded her the Academy Award for best support actress. Her role as the enthusiastic and lively girl of Holly Hunter played in The Piano (1993) earned her the prize. Anna Paquin in The Piano Holly Hunter and Anna Paquin in The Piano Paquin grew up in New Zealand after moving with her parents while she was young. When she answered an open call for auditions to play the character, she got it in the role of Flora McGrath, the daughter of an mute Scottish pianist who relocates into New Zealand in mid-19th-century to marry. It was her first role at the age of nine, and she had no acting experience. When she was in her teens, the actress made the move to America. Paquin had the role of lead in the film Fly Away Home in 1996 and had a minor part in the film as Jane Eyre as only a child. Paquin was in the role of Frankie Addams, a character in Carson McCullers' novel The Member of the Wedding in 1997. In Steven Spielberg's Amistad in 1997 in which she played the queen of Spain in a smaller role. She was a teenager on the screen 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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