Anna Paquin
Anna Paquin, a Canadian-New Zealander actor. Paquin, born in Winnipeg and raised by Wellington Paquin's acting debut was in the role of Flora McGrath. For this role she received an Academy Award of Best Supporting Actress for the romantic drama The Piano at the young age of eleven. The actress is second-youngest winner in Oscar History. Anna Paquin is full Anna Helene Paquin born on July 24, 1982 Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. Canadian actor and New Zealander who as a kid won an Academy Award in 1993 for the best actor supporting. She was the fiery daughter of Holly Hunter's portrayer The Piano. The Piano. 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. When she responded to a request to auditions open when she was nine years old, with no acting experience before that, she won Flora McGrath's part. Flora is the child of the Scottish musician who was blind. The couple moved from Scotland to New Zealand during the middle of the nineteenth century to get married. When she was in her teens, the actress moved to America. Paquin had the role of lead in Fly Away Home in 1996 and also had a small part as Jane Eyre as just a young child. Paquin appeared as Frankie Addams in a 1997 film adaptation for television 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 played teenagers as part of Hurlyburly (1998), She's All That (2000), A Walk on the Moon (2000) and portrayed her Polexia Aphrodisa character as part of Almost Famous (2000).






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