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Elisabeth Moss
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Elisabeth Moss

Born 1982 · Los Angeles, California, USA · Active 1944–2026

Elisabeth Moss, born in 1982 in Los Angeles, began her acting career in the early 1990s, captivating audiences with her performances in cult films. She appears in Prison Stories: Women on the Inside (1991), where her early talent hinted at her future accolades. In The Last Supper (1995), Moss plays a pivotal role that further establishes her as a versatile actress. Known for her dramatic work, she brings a unique intensity to her roles, making her contributions to these films a notable part of the cult cinema landscape.

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The Last Supper

The Last Supper

1995 ★ 6.7
as Jenny Tyler

The film centers on five graduate school students in Iowa who live together in a rustic home: Jude (Cameron Diaz), Pete (Ron Eldard), Paulie (Annabeth Gish), Marc (Jonathan Penner), and Luke (Courtney B. Vance). After Zack (Bill Paxton), a Desert Storm veteran, helps move Pete's car, the group invite him to have dinner at their home. However, Zack turns out to be a racist and Holocaust denier who praises Adolf Hitler, leading to a tense political debate with the liberal students. The evening takes a turn for the worse when the veteran snaps and holds a knife to Marc's throat, threatening to kill him and rape Paulie. When Zack releases Marc, Pete holds a knife to Zack's throat, but Zack easily incapacitates Pete and breaks his arm. Marc fatally stabs Zack in the back to defend his friend, and the group decides to cover up the murder. Paulie regrets that Zack is dead even though he threatened her and Marc. After a long discussion led by Luke, the students decide to follow up this event by inviting other conservatives for dinner to murder them, reasoning this would "make the world a better place". The students lay down a procedure for each murder. The guest will be given every opportunity to change his/her mind and recant his/her beliefs. If the guests fail to change his/her ways by dessert, the group offers the guest poisoned white wine from a blue decanter and raises a toast. The bodies are buried in the group's vegetable garden. Guests include a homophobic protestant reverend (Charles Durning); a misogynistic, chauvinistic rape apologist (Mark Harmon); a Neo-Nazi; an anti-environmentalist (Jason Alexander); a racist, anti-Semitic Nation of Islam fundamentalist; an anti-abortion activist; a censorship advocate; a man who beats homeless people (the only dinner guest who momentarily considers recanting his beliefs, until his hosts, in their bloodlust, goad him away from reformation); and critics of gay rights, all of whom are murdered. After ten murders, misgivings begin to surface within the group as a couple of them grow indecisive regarding the justification of their actions. Infighting and guilt compel the group to spare a teenage opponent of mandatory sex education, despite the protests of Luke and Pete. Sheriff Alice Stanley (Nora Dunn), who investigates the whereabouts of a missing girl named Jenny Tyler (Elisabeth Moss) comes upon the group. By coincidence, the main suspect in the case is Zack, the first victim, who was also a convicted sex offender. Sheriff Stanley grows suspicious of the students’ behavior and interrogates Pete, Marc and Paulie at their home. After finding Stanley trespassing in their back yard, Luke—who is becoming increasingly unhinged—kills Stanley unbeknownst to the rest of the group. During a school break, Luke and Pete meet famous conservative pundit Norman Arbuthnot (Ron Perlman) and invite him to dinner. (Throughout the movie, brief segments of radical statements made by Arbuthnot had been appearing on the TV that the group had been watching in their home.) During the dinner, Norman stymies the group with his moderate and persuasive arguments, all of which the usually argumentative group have difficulty debunking. He even admits that he says more radically conservative things mostly for attention. The frustrated students all suspiciously excuse themselves to the kitchen to determine Norman's fate. Jude warns him not to drink the wine in the blue bottle by saying, "It was left out too long and has gone bad." After a brief discussion, only Luke still wishes to kill Norman, calling him Hitler. After a tense altercation, where he aims a gun at Jude, Luke is dissuaded and breaks down into tears. Meanwhile, Norman examines the group's home and pieces together their murderous activities. When the students return to the table, Arbuthnot presents the group with glasses of wine and offers them a toast but does not drink himself, with the excuse that he does not want to be too intoxicated to fly his private plane. He puffs on a huge cigar and says, "Don't worry, I didn't pour any of the bad wine." A closing shot of a painting portrays all five students collapsed on the floor, with Norman standing next to the blue bottle and smoking his cigar. The film ends with audio of Norman speculating about his possible presidential bid to a cheering crowd, pledging to do the people's will and describing himself as the people's "humble, humble servant." In the closing voice-over, Norman explains his reluctance to accept his fans' urging to take on the responsibility of "the highest office in the land" by saying, "I already have."

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Filmography

144 credits
2020s 12 credits
2026
TV ★ 6.2
2026
The Testaments as June Osborne
TV ★ 8.2
2025
Shell as Samantha Lake
Movie ★ 5.2
2024
The Veil as Imogen Salter
TV ★ 6.5
2023
Movie ★ 6.4
2022
TV ★ 5.6
2022
Shining Girls as Kirby Mazrachi
TV ★ 7.5
2020
Shirley as Shirley Jackson
Movie ★ 6.1
2020
The Invisible Man as Cecilia Kass
Movie ★ 7.1
2010s 36 credits
2019
The Kitchen as Claire Walsh
Movie ★ 6.1
2019
Her Smell as Becky Something
Movie ★ 5.8
2019
Movie ★ 6.5
2019
Us as Kitty Tyler / Dahlia
Movie ★ 6.9
2019
TV ★ 6.4
2018
The Seagull as Masha
Movie ★ 5.4
2018
Movie ★ 6.4
2018
Movie ★ 8.0
2017
Mad to Be Normal as Angie Wood
Movie ★ 5.9
2017
Chuck as Phyllis Wepner
Movie ★ 6.2
2017
The Square as Anne
Movie ★ 6.8
2017
Tokyo Project as Claire
Movie ★ 6.3
2017
The Handmaid's Tale as June Osborne / Offred / Ofjoseph
TV ★ 8.1
2016
The Free World as Doris Long
Movie ★ 6.1
2016
Chelsea as Self
TV ★ 5.1
2015
High-Rise as Helen Wilder
Movie ★ 5.6
2015
Queen of Earth as Catherine Hewitt
Movie ★ 6.0
2015
Truth as Lucy Scott
Movie ★ 6.5
2015
Meadowland as Shannon
Movie ★ 5.8
2015
TV ★ 5.2
2014
Movie ★ 5.9
2014
Movie ★ 6.9
2014
TV ★ 5.2
2014
TV ★ 4.5
2014
TV ★ 5.0
2013
Movie
2013
Top of the Lake as Det. Robin Griffin
TV ★ 7.1
2012
On the Road as Galatea Dunkel / Helen Hinkle
Movie ★ 5.6
2012
Movie ★ 5.0
2011
Movie ★ 6.7
2011
The Pack as Diana Whelan
Movie ★ 9.0
2010
Get Him to the Greek as Daphne Binks
Movie ★ 6.0
2010
Movie
2000s 32 credits
2009
Movie ★ 5.4
2009
TV ★ 5.0
2009
TV ★ 5.0
2008
El Camino as Lily
Movie ★ 3.0
2008
Movie ★ 7.0
2008
Movie
2008
Fear Itself: Eater as Danny Bannerman
Movie
2008
Fear Itself as Danny Bannerman
TV ★ 6.7
2007
Day Zero as Patricia
Movie ★ 4.9
2007
Movie
2007
Honored as Katie
Movie ★ 3.0
2007
Movie
2007
Mad Men as Peggy Olson
TV ★ 8.1
2006
The Attic as Emma Callan
Movie ★ 4.0
2006
El hormiguero as Self - Guest
TV ★ 4.8
2005
Bittersweet Place as Paulie Schaffer
Movie ★ 8.5
2005
Ghost Whisperer as Nikki Drake
TV ★ 8.1
2005
TV ★ 8.1
2005
Grey's Anatomy as Nina Rogerson
TV ★ 8.2
2005
Invasion as Christina
TV ★ 7.1
2005
Medium as Jennie / Haley Heffernan
TV ★ 7.5
2004
Project Runway as Self - Guest Judge
TV ★ 6.3
2003
Virgin as Jessie Reynolds
Movie ★ 4.8
2003
Heart of America as Robin Walters
Movie ★ 5.2
2003
Movie ★ 6.3
2003
Temptation as Wind/Morgan
Movie ★ 6.0
2003
TV ★ 5.4
2003
Jimmy Kimmel Live! as Self - Guest
TV ★ 5.4
2002
West of Here as Cherise
Movie ★ 3.7
2001
Spirit as Kelly O'Conner
Movie ★ 6.4
2001
TV ★ 7.6
1990s 33 credits
1999
Movie ★ 7.6
1999
Mumford as Katie Brockett
Movie ★ 6.5
1999
Movie ★ 5.7
1999
Movie ★ 6.0
1999
Movie ★ 6.1
1999
The West Wing as Zoey Bartlet
TV ★ 8.3
1998
Angelmaker as Little Turcott
Movie ★ 7.0
1998
Hollywood Squares as Self - Panelist
TV ★ 7.6
1997
Movie ★ 5.7
1997
The View as Self - Guest
TV ★ 4.4
1997
The View as Self
TV ★ 4.4
1997
The Practice as Jessica Palmer
TV ★ 7.7
1996
Movie ★ 6.6
1996
TV ★ 6.4
1995
Separate Lives as Ronni Beckwith
Movie ★ 4.8
1995
Movie ★ 5.5
1995
Movie ★ 6.7
1995
The Last Supper as Jenny Tyler
Movie ★ 6.5
1995
Freakazoid! as Kathy / Additional Voices (voice)
TV ★ 7.8
1994
Movie ★ 6.4
1994
Gypsy as 'Baby' Louise Hovick
Movie ★ 6.3
1993
Once Upon a Forest as Michelle (voice)
Movie ★ 6.6
1993
Recycle Rex as Turbo (voice)
Movie ★ 5.7
1993
Animaniacs as Katrina (voice)
TV ★ 8.0
1992
Frosty Returns as Holly (voice)
Movie ★ 5.6
1992
Midnight's Child as Christina Cowan
Movie ★ 5.2
1992
Batman: The Animated Series as Kimmy Ventrix (voice)
TV ★ 8.6
1992
Picket Fences as Cynthia Parks
TV ★ 7.5
1992
MTV Movie & TV Awards as Self - Presenter
TV ★ 8.1
1991
Suburban Commando as Little Girl
Movie ★ 4.7
1991
Movie ★ 4.2
1990
Bar Girls as Robin
Movie ★ 8.0
1990
Lucky Chances as Lucky - Age 6
TV ★ 6.8
1980s 2 credits
1989
The Simpsons as Gretchen (voice)
TV ★ 8.0
1988
TV ★ 5.6
1970s 1 credit
1975
Saturday Night Live as Self - Cameo (uncredited)
TV ★ 6.9
1940s 1 credit
1944
Golden Globe Awards as Self - Audience Member
TV ★ 7.2
s 7 credits
Movie
A Letter from Rose Kennedy as Rosemary Kennedy
Movie
Movie
She Will Rise as Katie Hill
Movie
The Invisible Man 2 as Cecilia Kass
Movie
Conviction as Neve Harper
TV
Crew Credits
2020s 8 credits
2026
Imperfect Women Executive Producer
TV ★ 6.2
2026
The Testaments Executive Producer
TV ★ 8.2
2025
Shell Producer
Movie ★ 5.2
2024
The Veil Executive Producer
TV ★ 6.5
2022
Shining Girls Executive Producer
TV ★ 7.5
2022
TV ★ 7.5
2021
Hive Executive Producer
Movie ★ 7.0
2020
Shirley Producer
Movie ★ 6.1
2010s 7 credits
2019
Her Smell Producer
Movie ★ 5.8
2019
Movie ★ 6.1
2018
Ballet Now Executive Producer
Movie ★ 6.7
2017
The Handmaid's Tale Executive Producer
TV ★ 8.1
2017
TV ★ 8.1
2017
TV ★ 8.1
2015
Movie ★ 6.0
s 5 credits
Amber Light Director
Movie
Mrs. March Producer
Movie
Smacked Executive Producer
Movie
Movie
Conviction Executive Producer
TV