Anna Helene Paquin[3](/ˈpækwɪn/PAK-win;born 24 July 1982) is a New Zealand actress.[4][5]She made her acting debut in the romantic drama filmThe Piano(1993), for which she won theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actressat age 11, becoming thesecond-youngest winner in Oscar history.[6][7]As a child actress, she had roles inFly Away Home(1996),Jane Eyre(1996),Amistad(1997),The Member of the Wedding(1997), andA Walk on the Moon(1999), as well as inCameron Crowe's comedy drama filmAlmost Famous(2000).

Anna Paquin
Paquin in 2018
Born
Anna Helene Paquin

(1982-07-24)24 July 1982(age 42)
Winnipeg,Manitoba, Canada
Other namesAnna Emery[1][2]
Citizenship
  • New Zealand (from mother)
  • Canada (by birthplace)
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present
Spouse
(m.2010)
Children2
AwardsFull list

Paquin continued to perform prominent roles into adulthood, portrayingRoguein theX-Menfranchise(2000–2006; 2014). Her other film credits include25th Hour(2002),Trick 'r Treat(2007),Margaret(2011),The Good Dinosaur(2015), andThe Irishman(2019). She played the lead role ofSookie Stackhousein theHBOvampire drama television seriesTrue Blood(2008–2014), for which she won aGolden Globe Award for Best Actressin 2009.[8]Among other accolades, Paquin was nominated for aPrimetime Emmy Awardand aGolden Globe Awardfor her work in the television filmBury My Heart at Wounded Knee(2007), in addition to a further Golden Globe nomination for her work in the television filmThe Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler(2009).

Early life

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Paquin was born on 24 July 1982 inWinnipeg,Manitoba, Canada.[9]Her father, Brian Paquin, is a Canadian retiredphysical educationteacher,[10]and her mother, Mary[11](néeBrophy), is a New Zealand[12][13]teacher of English fromWellington.Paquin is the youngest of three children, with a brother and a sister.[3][14][15][16]Her father is of Dutch and French descent.[17][18]Paquin has stated that all her maternal great-grandparents emigrated to New Zealand from Ireland due to theGreat Famine.[19]

In 1986, the family moved to Wellington,[14]where Paquin would attendRaphael House Rudolf Steiner School,[10]Hutt Intermediate School[20]andWellington Girls' College.[21][22]Her parents divorced when she was 12 years old.[16]After moving to the United States at the age of 16,[12]Paquin attendedWindward School,where she graduated in 2000.[23][24]Paquin studied for one year atColumbia College,[25]where she lived inCarman Hall,[26]and subsequently dropped out[3]to continue her acting career.[27]She holds dual New Zealand[28]and Canadian citizenship.[9][13]

Career

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Paquin at the 25th AnnualPaley Television Festival,April 2009

DirectorJane Campionwas looking for a little girl to play a main role inThe Piano,set to film in New Zealand, and a newspaper advertisement was run announcing an open audition. Paquin's sister read the ad and went to try out with a friend; this inspired Paquin to audition. When Campion met Paquin—whose only acting experience had been as askunkin a school play—she was very impressed with the nine-year-old's performance of the monologue about Flora's father, and she was chosen from among the 5000 candidates.[11]WhenThe Pianowas released in 1993 it was lauded by critics, won prizes at a number of film festivals, and eventually became a popular film among a wide audience. Paquin's debut performance in the film earned her the 1994Academy Award for Best Supporting Actressat the age of 11, making her the second-youngestOscarwinner in history, behindTatum O'Neal.[11]

The Pianowas made as a smallindependent filmand was not expected to be widely known, and Paquin and her family did not plan to continue to pursue acting.[21]However, she was invited to theWilliam Morris Agency,and she kept receiving offers for new roles. She systematically rejected them, but she did appear in three commercials for the phone companyMCIin 1994.[29]She later made a series of television commercials forManitoba Telecom Systemsin her birth city of Winnipeg.[30]She also appeared as a voice in an audiobook entitledThe Magnificent Nosein 1994. In 1996, she appeared in two films. The first role was as young Jane inJane Eyre.The other was a lead part inFly Away Homeplaying a young girl who, after her mother dies, moves in with her father and finds solace in taking care of orphaned goslings.[31]As a teenager, she had roles in other films, includingA Walk on the Moon,Finding Forrester,Amistad,Hurlyburly,She's All ThatandAlmost Famousas well as the English dub ofCastle in the Sky.

Paquin played themutant superheroRoguein theMarvel ComicsmovieX-Menin 2000,[6]its sequelX2in 2003, and its third installment,X-Men: The Last Stand,in 2006. Between 2006 and 2007, she starred in, as well asexecutive-producedBlue State.The film is made byPaquin Films,a production company formed by her and her brother, Andrew.[32]In November 2006, she completed the filmMargaret,which was released in 2011. She playedElaine GoodaleinHBO's made-for-TV filmBury My Heart at Wounded Knee,based onDee Brown's best-seller, garnering aPrimetime Emmy Awardnomination. In 2007, she played the role of Laurie in the horror filmTrick 'r Treat,which was released in 2009.

Paquin at the 2012San Diego Comic-Con

Paquin was cast as waitressSookie Stackhousein the HBO seriesTrue Bloodin 2008, her first role in a TV series. The show is based onThe Southern Vampire Mysteriesseries of novels byCharlaine Harris,set in the fictional town of Bon Temps, Louisiana. The series saw Paquin doing nude scenes for the first time. While working onTrue Blood,she started dating co-starStephen Moyerand later married him in 2010. In 2009, Paquin playedIrena Sendler,a Polish woman hailed as a heroine ofthe Holocaust,inThe Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler,aCBSTV film biographical film based on the bookMother of the Children of the Holocaust: The Irena Sendler Story,by Anna Mieszkowska. The film was made in Latvia, and was aHallmark Hall of Famepresentation for the network.[33]

In 2010, Paquin's filmThe Romantics,a romantic comedy withJosh DuhamelandKatie Holmes,was released in the US at selected cinemas in September. She played a cameo role inScream 4,alongsideKristen Bellin 2011.[34]She also played the voice of Kristin on an episode ofPhineas and Ferb.Paquin reprised her role as Rogue in the 2014 filmX-Men: Days of Future Past,but most of her scenes were cut out for the theatrical release.[35][36]An alternative version of the film with all of Paquin's scenes reinstated was released asThe Rogue Cuton 14 July 2015.[37]Paquin voiced Ramsey inDisney•Pixar's filmThe Good Dinosaur.[38]She also played Nancy Holt, the wife of aConfederatesoldier, in the 2016 miniseriesRoots.[39]

In June 2016, theHuman Rights Campaignreleased a video in tribute to the victims of theOrlando nightclub shooting;in the video, Paquin and others told the stories of the people killed there.[40][41]Later in 2017 Paquin starred in television seriesBellevue,also being the executive producer,[42]and acted as Nancy Montgomery in the television miniseriesAlias Grace.[43]In 2018, she acted in husbandStephen Moyer's directorial debut,The Parting Glass,[44]and inLaurie Collyer's comedy-drama filmFurlough.[45]

In 2019, Paquin appeared inMartin Scorsese's critically acclaimed drama,The Irishman.[46]That year, she also produced and starred as Robyn in television seriesFlack[47]and appeared in the television seriesThe Affair.[48]In 2021, she portrayed the wife ofKurt Warnerin the biographical Christian sports film,American Underdog.[49]

In 2022, Paquin starred inA Friend of the FamilyforPeacock.[50]

In 2023, Paquin starred in Netflix OriginalTrue SpiritalongsideTeagan CroftandCliff Curtis.The movie is based on the journey ofJessica Watson,an Australian sailor who attempted solo globalcircumnavigationat 16 years old, with Paquin playing her mother.

Personal life

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Paquin with husband andTrue BloodcostarStephen Moyer,2009

On 5 August 2009, Paquin announced her engagement to herTrue Bloodco-starStephen Moyer,[20]whom she had been dating since filming the series pilot in 2007.[51][52]They married on 21 August 2010 at a private residence inMalibu, California.[20][53][54]Paquin gave birth tofraternal twinson 12 September 2012.[55][56][57]She has a stepson and a stepdaughter through her marriage to Moyer.[16]The couple reside inVenice, California[58]and visit New Zealand yearly to see Paquin's family.[59]

In 2010, Paquincame outasbisexualin apublic service announcementfor the Give a Damn campaign as part of theTrue Colors Fund,anadvocacy grouporganised byCyndi Lauperdedicated toLGBT equality.[60]The video features Anna Paquin stating, "I'm Anna Paquin. I'm bisexual, and I give a damn."[61]When asked about her participation in the video, Paquin said her sexuality hadn't been a secret but that she hadn't "ever had an opportunity to speak out about [it] in a way that would be useful. Obviously I know that one person's voice doesn't necessarily do that much, but I just wanted to do my bit."[62]In May 2012, in anUs Weeklyinterview Paquin rejected the notion that bisexuality is a choice. "My sexuality is not made up, for a bisexual, it's not about gender. That's not the deciding factor to who they're attracted to," stated Paquin.[63]In 2014, she described herself onTwitteras "Proud to be a happily married bisexual mother".[64]

Paquin also supports other charities and foundations such as theChildren's Hospital Los Angeles,Make-A-Wish Foundation,Elton John AIDS Foundation,and The Art of Elysium.[65]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1993 The Piano Flora McGrath
1996 Jane Eyre YoungJane Eyre
Fly Away Home Amy Alden
1997 Amistad Queen Isabella II of Spain
1998 Hurlyburly Donna
Castle in the Sky Sheeta (voice) 2003 English dub
1999 A Walk on the Moon Alison Kantrowitz
She's All That Mackenzie Siler
It's the Rage Annabel Lee
2000 X-Men Marie / Rogue
Almost Famous Polexia Aphrodisia
Finding Forrester Claire Spence
2001 Buffalo Soldiers Robyn Lee
2002 Darkness Regina
25th Hour Mary D'Annunzio
2003 X2 Marie / Rogue
2005 Steamboy James Ray Steam (voice) English dub
The Squid and the Whale Lili
2006 X-Men: The Last Stand Marie / Rogue
2007 Blue State Chloe Hamon Alsoexecutive producer [66][67]
Mosaic Maggie (voice)
Trick 'r Treat Laurie
2010 The Romantics Lila Hayes
Open House Jennie
2011 Scream 4 Rachel Cameo
Margaret Lisa Cohen
The Carrier Kim Short film
2013 Straight A's Katherine
Free Ride Christina Also producer
2014 X-Men: Days of Future Past Marie / Rogue Cameo; expanded role inThe Rogue Cut
2015 The Good Dinosaur Ramsey (voice)
2018 Furlough Lily Benson
The Parting Glass Colleen Also producer
Tell It to the Bees Dr. Jean Markham
2019 The Irishman Peggy Sheeran
2021 American Underdog Brenda Warner
2023 True Spirit Julie Watson
2024 A Bit of Light Ella Completed; also producer [68]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1997 The Member of the Wedding Frankie Adams Television film
2007 Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Elaine Goodale Television film
2008–2014 True Blood Sookie Stackhouse 80 episodes [69]
2009 The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler Irena Sendler Television film
2011 Phineas and Ferb Kristen (voice) Episode: "The Curse of Candace"
2013 Susanna Katie 6 episodes
2016 Roots Nancy Holt Episode: "Part 4"
2017 Bellevue Annie Ryder 8 episodes; also executive producer [70]
Alias Grace Nancy Montgomery 5 episodes
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams Sarah Episode: "Real Life"
2019 The Affair Joanie Lockhart 8 episodes
2019–2020 Flack Robyn 12 episodes; also executive producer
2021 Modern Love Isabelle Episode: "In the Waiting Room of Estranged Spouses"
2022 A Friend of the Family Mary Ann Broberg Miniseries

Theatre

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Year Title Role Venue Ref(s)
2001 The Glory of Living Lisa MCC Theater [71]
2002 This Is Our Youth Jessica Goldman Garrick Theatre
2003 Manuscript Elizabeth Hawkins Falmouth Academy
Drug Buddy Wendy Manhattan Theatre Club
2004 Roulette Jenny Ensemble Studio Theatre
The Distance From Here Shari MCC Theater
The 24 Hour Plays,South Of The Border Maylene MCC Theater
2005 After Ashley Julie Bell Vineyard Theatre
Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead Marcy Westside Theatre
2006 The 24 Hour Plays,The Blizzard Jenny MCC Theater

Accolades

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See also

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