Anna Paquin
Anna Paquin is a Canadian as well as a New Zealand actress. Paquin was born in Winnipeg and raised by Wellington Paquin's father, was first seen on stage as Flora McGrath. For this role, she won the Academy Award of Best Supporting Actress for the romantic comedy The Piano at the young age of eleven. The actress is second-youngest winner in Oscar the history of Oscars. Anna Paquin in full Anna Helene Paquin (born July 24 1982 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada) Canadian-born New Zealand actress who as was a young girl received 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 drama 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 child. After she responded to an open audition call, she won the role in the role of Flora McGrath, the daughter of a deaf Scottish piano player who moves to New Zealand in mid-19th-century to marry. She was only nine years old and did not have any previous experience as an actor. Her move to the United States as a teen. 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 as a child in the TV version of Carson McCullers novel The Member of the Wedding. Paquin also had a role of the queen of Spain, in Steven Spielbergs 1997 feature film Amistad. She played teenagers as part of Hurlyburly (1998), She's All That (2000), A Walk on the Moon (2000) and portrayed in the role of polexia Aphrodisa character as part of Almost Famous (2000).






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