Elisabeth Moss is a Actor and Producer British born on 24 july 1982 at Los Angeles (USA)
Elisabeth Moss
Elisabeth Moss participated to
44 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
4 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actress
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Directed by Marc LawrenceOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Crime,
RomanceActors Hugh Grant,
Sarah Jessica Parker,
Sam Elliott,
Mary Steenburgen,
Elisabeth Moss,
Wilford BrimleyRoles Jackie Drake
Rating49%
A successful Manhattan couple, lawyer Paul Michael Morgan (Hugh Grant) and real estate agent Meryl Judith Morgan (Sarah Jessica Parker), are separated due to Paul's infidelity. After dinner one night, Meryl and Paul witness the murder of one of Meryl's real estate clients. Then they become targets of contract killer Vincent (Michael Kelly) and must enter the Witness Protection Program., 2h7
Directed by James MangoldOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Films about families,
Medical-themed films,
Psychologie,
Films about drugs,
Films about sexuality,
Films about suicide,
Films about psychiatry,
Films set in psychiatric hospitalsActors Winona Ryder,
Angelina Jolie,
Whoopi Goldberg,
Jared Leto,
Jeffrey Tambor,
Elisabeth MossRoles Polly
Rating73%
In April 1967, 18-year-old Susanna Kaysen (Winona Ryder), a depressed and unmotivated girl is checked into Claymoore psychiatric hospital, after having a nervous breakdown and taking an overdose of aspirin. She denies the accusation from many that she was attempting to commit suicide, claiming that she was only trying to get rid of her headache. Susanna's mother and father, along with the nurses and therapists, are surprised when Susanna confesses that she does not actually want to go to college and would like to become an independent, free spirited writer., 2h22
Directed by Ruben ÖstlundOrigin SuedeGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaActors Claes Bang,
Elisabeth Moss,
Dominic West,
Terry NotaryRoles Anne
Rating70%
Christian, père divorcé, est le conservateur d'un musée d'art contemporain installé dans le palais royal de Stockholm. Il prépare une exposition intitulée « The Square », simple carré à l'intérieur duquel les spectateurs seront appelés à être altruistes et à mieux prendre en compte les besoins des autres : « Le Carré est un sanctuaire de confiance et de bienveillance. En son sein, nous avons tous les mêmes droits et les mêmes devoirs. ». Or, après avoir aidé lui-même dans la rue une femme qui prétendait être attaquée, il constate qu'il s'agissait d'un piège : son téléphone, son portefeuille et ses boutons de manchette en or ont disparu.