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Actress Elisabeth Moss Height, Weight, Measurements, Bra Size, Wiki, Biography details. Elisabeth Moss is an American Actress. She appears in American TV Series and Films. Elisabeth Moss is known for her roles in TV series, The West Wing, Mad Men, Top of the Lake, The Handmaid’s Tale and Films, The Invisible Man, Us, Her Smell, The Seagull, The Square, Queen of Earth, Listen Up Phillip, etc.
Elisabeth Moss was born on 24 July 1982 in Los Angeles, California, United States of America. Her Age is 39 Years Old and her Zodiac Sign is Leo. Her father named Ron Moss and Mother Named Linda Moss. She has a younger brother named Derek Moss. Elisabeth Moss got married to Fred Armisen on 2009 and divorced in 2011. She was home-schooled and graduated at the age of 16.
Elisabeth Moss height is 5 feet 3 inches tall and her body weight is 49 kilograms. Her body measurements is 32-23-33 inches, including her bra size 30B, waist size 23 inches and hip size 33 inches. Moreover, Elisabeth Moss wears 7 US shoe size and 4 US dress size.
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Elisabeth Moss (born July 24, 1982) is an American actor and producer.

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She has received numerous accolades , including two Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards . Her extensive television work led Vulture to name her the “Queen of Peak TV “. [4]
Elisabeth Moss began acting in the early 1990s and first gained recognition for playing Zoey Bartlet , the youngest daughter of President Josiah Bartlet , in the NBC political drama series The West Wing (1999–2006). Wider recognition came for playing Peggy Olson , a secretary-turned-copywriter, in the AMC period drama series Mad Men (2007–2015).
She won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film for portraying Detective Robin Griffin in the BBC miniseries Top of the Lake (2013), and she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series and Outstanding Drama Series for producing and starring as June Osborne in the Hulu dystopian drama series The Handmaid’s Tale (2017–present).
In film, Elisabeth Moss had supporting roles in Girl, Interrupted (1999), Get Him to the Greek (2010), and Us (2019); and starring roles in The One I Love (2014), The Square (2017), and The Invisible Man (2020). She has also starred in three films by Alex Ross Perry , including Her Smell (2018). In theater, Elisabeth Moss had roles in the Broadway productions of David Mamet ‘s Speed the Plow and Wendy Wasserstein ‘s The Heidi Chronicles . For the latter, she received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play . She has also appeared in the West End production of Lillian Hellman ‘s The Children’s Hour .
Elisabeth Moss was born and raised in Los Angeles , California , the daughter of Ron and Linda Moss, both of whom were musicians; her mother plays jazz and blues harmonica professionally. [5] [6] Elisabeth Moss has one younger brother. [7] She was raised a Scientologist . [8] Her father is English. [9] Her mother is of part Swedish descent. [10]
Initially, Elisabeth Moss had aspirations of becoming a professional dancer. [7] In her adolescence, she traveled to New York City to study ballet at the School of American Ballet , after which she studied with Suzanne Farrell at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. [5] Moss continued to study dance throughout her teenage years, but began obtaining acting roles as well. In order to manage her education and career, she began homeschooling , and graduated in 1999. [5]
Elisabeth Moss first screen role was in 1990, when she appeared in the NBC miniseries Lucky/Chances . [11] From 1992 until 1995, Moss appeared as Cynthia Parks in seven episodes of the TV series Picket Fences . [11] She provided the voice of Holly DeCarlo, a main character in the TV special Frosty Returns (1992) and of Michelle in the animated film Once Upon a Forest (1993). She appeared in the television remake of the 1993 film Gypsy and played Harvey Keitel ‘s younger daughter in the film Imaginary Crimes (1994).
The following year, she appeared in the remake of the Walt Disney Pictures film Escape to Witch Mountain (1995) and played a young Ashley Judd in the TV-movie biopic Love Can Build a Bridge (1995). [11] She also had a supporting role in the drama Separate Lives (1995) opposite Jim Belushi and Linda Hamilton , and a minor part in the black comedy The Last Supper (1995). [12] Moss also again provided voice work, for the animated series Freakazoid! and the television film It’s Spring Training, Charlie Brown! (1996).
Beginning in 1999, Elisabeth Moss portrayed the recurring role of Zoey Bartlet in the White House television drama The West Wing , playing the daughter of President Josiah Bartlet ( Martin Sheen ) and First Lady Abbey Bartlet ( Stockard Channing ); she portrayed the character until the series finale in 2006. [11] 
Elisabeth Moss ‘ character became integral to the fourth season of the show; in a retrospective on the series The Atlantic noted: “ Aaron Sorkin made [Moss] the centerpiece of the explosive fourth-season finale where he basically engineered the most insane cliffhanger possible. It required Zoey to be a bit of a pain with her fancy French boyfriend, but Moss always made her relatable, even when the plot required otherwise.” [13]
In 1999, she had a supporting role as a patient in a mental institution in James Mangold ‘s Girl, Interrupted , opposite Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie , [11] and a minor part in the drama Anywhere but Here . The same year, she had a small role in the movie Mumford (1999), playing the daughter of a woman with a shopping addiction.
In 2002, Elisabeth Moss appeared in a commercial for Excedrin in which she directly addressed the audience about the medication’s benefits for people who suffer from migraines . The spot proved enduringly popular and ran for several years, providing Moss with residual income as she struggled to make it as an actress. [14]
Elisabeth Moss appeared in Heart of America and three other films in 2004. That year, she made the movie Virgin , [11] for which she was nominated for a 2004 Independent Spirit Award . Moss also had a supporting part in Ron Howard ‘s Western thriller The Missing (2003). [15] Moss at the 12th Satellite Awards in December 2007
Elisabeth Moss had a supporting role in the 2005–2006 horror series Invasion , [11] and appeared in television again on a 2007 episode of Grey’s Anatomy entitled “My Favorite Mistake”, [16] and on the series Medium opposite Patricia Arquette . She also appeared in Mary Lambert ‘s 2007 horror film The Attic , and the independent drama Day Zero (2007).
In 2006, she was cast as Peggy Olson , secretary-turned- copywriter in the AMC dramatic series Mad Men . Between 2009 and the series’ final season in 2015, Moss was nominated for five Emmy awards for the role [17] for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series . [18] [19] 
In 2010, she was nominated for the Outstanding Supporting Actress Emmy. [20] Reflecting on her casting in the series, Moss recalled: “I auditioned [for the role]. There were scripts for two pilots that everyone was talking about at the time that were really good, and Mad Men was one of them.” [21]
While a series regular on Mad Men , Moss made her Broadway debut in October 2008, playing the role of Karen in the 20th Anniversary revival of Speed-the-Plow by David Mamet . [22] She then briefly appeared in the comedy film Did You Hear About the Morgans? (2009), playing Sarah Jessica Parker ‘s assistant, [23] followed by a part in the comedy Get Him to the Greek (2010) opposite Jonah Hill .
In 2011, Moss made her West End debut as Martha Dobie in Lillian Hellman ‘s play The Children’s Hour , opposite Keira Knightley . The play opened at The Comedy Theatre , London on January 22, 2011. [24] In 2012, she was cast as Galatea Dunkel in the independent drama On the Road , based on Jack Kerouac ‘s novel of the same name . [12]
Moss played detective Robin Griffin in the 2013 Sundance Channel miniseries Top of the Lake , a co-production by the Sundance Channel, the UK’s BBC Two and Australia’s UKTV , written and directed by Oscar -winner Jane Campion . [25] [26] For her role, Moss received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film .
In 2014, Moss starred in the independent film Listen Up Philip (2014), her first collaboration with writer-director Alex Ross Perry . [12] She also starred in Charlie McDowell ‘s The One I Love (2014) with Mark Duplass . Moss at PaleyFest in 2014
In September 2014, it was announced that Moss would star on Broadway as Heidi Holland in The Heidi Chronicles . [27] The play opened on March 19, 2015 at The Music Box Theatre . [28] Though the play received some positive reviews, [28] it closed on May 3, 2015 due to low ticket sales. [29] 
Moss was nominated for a Tony Award for her role. [30] After production on Mad Men had wrapped, Moss collaborated again with Alex Ross Perry, starring in Queen of Earth (2015), a psychological thriller opposite Katherine Waterston and Patrick Fugit , in which she plays a mentally unstable woman who unravels at a vacation home in the company of her close friends. She was cast in a supporting part in the British dystopian drama High-Rise (2015), opposite Tom Hiddleston and Sienna Miller . [31]
Moss appeared in the Chuck Wepner biopic Chuck (2016), opposite Liev Schreiber . [32] In 2017, she appeared in Mad to Be Normal , a biopic of the Scottish psychiatrist R.D. Laing , [33] and co-starred in the film adaptation of Anton Chekhov ‘s play The Seagull alongside Saoirse Ronan , Annette Bening , and Corey Stoll . [34] 
The second season of Top of the Lake , consisting of six episodes, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2017 which is set in Sydney, Australia. [35] [36] That same year, Moss began playing Offred in the Hulu series The Handmaid’s Tale , for which she has received critical acclaim and a Primetime Emmy Award for Lead Actress in a Drama Series . [37]
In 2018, Elisabeth Moss had a lead role in a short film for the song On the Nature of Daylight, by British composer Max Richter , off his album The Blue Notebooks . [38]
In 2018, Moss reunited with Alex Ross Perry for Her Smell , portraying the role of a fictional rock star whose band breaks up over her self-destructive behavior, [39] and appeared in The Old Man & the Gun , directed by David Lowery . [40] Both films received positive reviews from critics. [41] [42] 
In 2019, Moss co-starred in Jordan Peele ‘s psychological horror film Us alongside Lupita Nyong’o . [43] The film is Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes . [44] Later that year, she starred in The Kitchen , alongside Melissa McCarthy and Tiffany Haddish , which follows three housewives who, after their mobster husbands are sent to prison, continue to operate their business. [45]
In 2020, Elisabeth Moss starred in Shirley , opposite Michael Stuhlbarg and directed by Josephine Decker , portraying the role of author Shirley Jackson , which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival . [46] [47] She also had the starring role in the horror-thriller film The Invisible Man , alongside Oliver Jackson-Cohen and Storm Reid , which was released on February 28, 2020 to critical acclaim. [48] Moss will appear in The French Dispatch , directed by Wes Anderson , [49] and Next Goal Wins , directed by Taika Waititi . [50]
In 2020, Elisabeth Moss also launched a production company Love & Squalor Pictures. [51] She is next set to star and produce Run Rabbit Run directed by Daina Reid . [52]
Elisabeth Moss holds both British and American citizenship. [53] Moss with Fred Armisen in 2009
She met Fred Armisen in October 2008, [54] and they became engaged in January 2009, [55] marrying on October 25, 2009, in Long Island City, New York . [56] They separated in June 2010, [57] and in September 2010, Elisabeth Moss filed for divorce, [57] which was finalized on May 13, 2011. [58]
Moss practices Scientology [59] and identifies as a feminist . [60] After a fan questioned whether her role in the Hulu series The Handmaid’s Tale made her think about her involvement with the Church of Scientology, Moss defended her beliefs on Instagram, writing that the idea that Gilead in the series and Scientology “both believe that all outside sources are wrong or evil,” as the fan had described, is “actually not true at all”.
She continued, “Religious freedom and tolerance and understanding the truth and equal rights for every race, religion and creed are extremely important to me.” [61]
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The actress bared all for the new Hulu show
Fans may be left doing a double take when they see these photos of actress Elisabeth Moss in The Handmaid’s Tale - looking a world away from her Mad Men character Peggy Olson.
The actress strips naked with her co-star Max Minghella during the scene, in which the characters defy the totalitarian society and engage in recreational sex.
In the scene, Elisabeth’s character Offred takes Max’s character Nick by the hand to initiate the steamy romp.
Viewers will no doubt be shocked by the full-frontal scenes in the series, which first aired on Hulu on April 26.
The show is an adaptation of the dystopian classic by Margaret Atwood. The story imagines a society bound by a brutal totalitarian regime called the Republic of Gilead, set in near-future New England.
Elisabeth’s character Offred is within a class of women known as “handmaids” who are forced into servitude for reproductive purposes.
Speaking about her role recently, Elisabeth told Entertainment Weekly: “This will go down as one of the hardest jobs I’ve ever had, but to be able to have a voice in this is an entirely different experience for me."
Elisabeth, 34, first found fame in Mad Men in 2007 and her character Peggy was known for being prim and proper.
The actress first made the bold decision to go naked for a role in 2013 when she stripped off for a love scene in New Zealand thriller Top of the Lake.
Speaking about the decision to bare all , Elisabeth said at the time: “It was a massive decision.
“It’s not something I enjoy doing, and I’d rather not have to, but it seemed right for this.”
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Elisabeth Moss Told BUST In ’09 That Mad Men’s Peggy Was “The Utmost Feminist”

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Here at BUST HQ, we’ve been chatting a lot about actor Elisabeth Moss lately. First, we jubilantly extolled the many feminist virtues of her new Hulu series, The Handmaid’s Tale , on this week’s episode of our Poptarts podcast . But we were subsequently startled and dismayed when we heard about the show’s panel discussion at the Tribeca Film Fest , in which Moss seemed to cavalierly dismiss the show’s feminist thesis despite the fact that at its core, The Handmaid’s Tale is a cautionary fable about what happens to a society when women are stripped of their civil rights. Moss said, of comparisons between her Mad Men character Peggy and her Handmaid’s Tale character Offred: “They’re both human beings. They’re the same height. For me, [ The Handmaid’s Tale] is not a feminist story. It’s a human story. And women’s rights are human rights. I never intended to portray Peggy as a feminist. I never intended to play Offred as a feminist. They’re women, and they’re humans.” Understandably, there was a bit of an uproar online. Enough of one, in fact, that Moss backtracked on Tuesday in an interview with The Huffington Post , stating, “I wanted to say—and I’ll just say it right here, right now—OBVIOUSLY, all caps, it is a feminist work. It is a feminist show.” We found the whole kerfuffle a bit puzzling, since in BUST’s interview with Moss in 2009, she called Peggy “the utmost feminist,” and didn’t seem to have any discomfort with the term at all. Check out the interview for yourself in this Flashback Friday reprint and let us know: Do you think Moss’ ideas about feminism have really changed? Or do you think some freaked out publicist somewhere is urging her to avoid the “F” word?
By Debbie Stoller Photos by Danielle Levitt Styling by Tammy Eckenswiller Hair and makeup by Jim Crawford for Tresemmé
As the mousy secretary-cum-copywriter Peggy Olson on AMC’s award-winning show Mad Men , Elisabeth Moss expresses the uncomfortable combination of ambition and shyness that drives her character with frequent nonconfrontational downward glances, tentative yet firm gestures, and yes, those awful bangs. She even changes her speaking pattern to fit the character, a fact that becomes clear when I talk to her by phone. In contrast to Peggy’s soft, slow, measured speech (she’s the quintessential low-talker), Moss' real-life speaking voice is louder, faster, and much more confident. But Moss’ ability to speak loudly and clearly should come as no surprise. After all, she needs to be able to project in Broadway’s Speed-the-Plow , David Mamet’s classic play in which she’s currently performing. It’s a grueling schedule, with eight shows a week, but the talented Ms. Moss is up to the challenge and has already received accolades for her performance by such hard-ass critics as The New York Times.
While today she is best known for her role on Mad Men , the 26-year-old Moss is no newcomer to the entertainment industry. She was landing and performing small parts in television and film from the time she was 8 years old, culminating, at the age of 17, in her first large role, as the president’s daughter on The West Wing . That show received four Emmy awards for Best Drama Series in its first four seasons, and the case could be made that Moss is some kind of an Emmy magnet, as Mad Men also recently won the Emmy for Best Drama Series. (Moss herself was on the short list to be nominated for a Best Actress Emmy but unfortunately, did not get the nomina
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