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Elisabeth Moss began her summer break from “The Handmaid’s Tale” planning to shoot two movies, unpack the 15 boxes she shipped home from Toronto and, maybe, just maybe, finally buy a rug for ...
The Invisible Man boasts a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the critics’ consensus reading: ‘Smart, well-acted, and above ...
Elisabeth Moss is truly an actress you see once in a lifetime and I’m so excited to watch where these films and TV shows take her. From this list alone, she might just get to accept a couple ...
Elisabeth Moss's new thriller endeavor sees her caught in the world of espionage as an MI6 agent. With Moss as a star and producer, the bar couldn't be set any higher. No doubt it's another awards ...
10. Girl, Interrupted (1999) While Girl, Interrupted wasn't Elisabeth Moss' first professional acting credit, as she had gained nearly ten years of acting experience prior to this film, it was ...
NEW YORK — Elisabeth Moss, best known as Peggy Olson, "Mad Men's" buttoned-up but ambitious secretary-turned-copywriter, smiles with her whole face while talking about her latest project, "The ...
Before getting to her movies, let’s first learn about the actress herself. So, who is Elisabeth Moss? In between much of this, she also acted in Broadway and Off-Broadway plays, her star turn as ...
Before 'Mad Men' and 'The Handmaid's Tale', Elisabeth Moss was perfecting her teary-eyed thesping playing opposite Hulk Hugan in the 1991 gem 'Suburban Commando'.
Elisabeth Moss Reveals She 'Might' Be Making a Hallmark Christmas Movie: We're 'Looking Into It' The company reached out to the actress after she expressed her desire to star in one of their films ...
Feb. 26 (UPI) --Elisabeth Moss appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live and discussed how much she has enjoyed making horror films including her latest movie, The Invisible Man. "I did a small part in Jordan ...
Elisabeth Moss is reuniting with her 'The Handmaid's Tale' director Daina Reid for 'Run Rabbit Run,' a horror film that will be introduced at the virtual Cannes market.
A lot of the story's grip-hold is owed to Elisabeth Moss' performance: raw, jittery, and almost unbearably tensed, she's a woman whose own body is a prison, as long as her ex walks around without one.