- Was named after The Hollies' 1967 song "Carrie-Anne", which was released two months before she was born. Before that, her mother Barbara Moss considered naming her Jenny Rebecca, after a Barbra Streisand hit of a previous summer.
- She met her husband Steven Roy in a Hollywood acting class during the week she got her parts in Memento (2000), Red Planet (2000) and The Crew (2000).
- Has been good friends with Jada Pinkett Smith since the filming of The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix Revolutions (2003).
- In an interview with The Harvard Crimson, she said that Field of Dreams (1989) made her realize that she wanted to live her dreams and risk things for what she dreamed of.
- She has appeared in two films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: The Matrix (1999) and Memento (2000).
- Was a character in a television show also named Matrix (1993).
- There was an action figure of her character Trinity in The Matrix (1999). She got one for free and gave it to her mother and later, she bought one for her husband.
- One of her favorite movies is Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961).
- Gave birth to her 3rd child at age 41, a daughter Frances Beatrice Roy in June 2009. Child's father is her husband, Steven Roy.
- Best friend is actress Maria Bello.
- Recommended Joe Pantoliano for Memento (2000)
- Maria Bello is the godmother of her first son
- Appeared in three movies with Joe Pantoliano within the space of two years: The Matrix (1999), New Blood (1999) and Memento (2000).
- Her previous professions included modeling and waitressing. Before becoming a model, she started working in restaurants when she was age 14.
- Gave birth to her 2nd child at age 38, a son Kaden Roy in November 2005. Child's father is her husband, Steven Roy.
- Toured Europe with her high school choir.
- Gave birth to her second child in her home.
- She has been in several plays including Outward Bound in Los Angeles as well as in productions of Time of Your Life, Stage Door and The Sound of Music.
- Gave birth to her 1st child at age 36, a son Owen Roy in September 2003. Child's father is her husband, Steven Roy.
- Was born in Vancouver, spent her early years in Burnaby and moved to Granville Island as a teenager.
- Has been friends with Kathleen Quinlan since the earlier times of her career.
- She was present at the baby shower party thrown by Hilary Swank for actress Mariska Hargitay among other celebrities such as Jodie Foster, Debra Messing and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, in June 2011.
- Graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts 1988.
- Has worked with her husband Steven Roy in the mockumentary Confessions of an Action Star (2005), starring David Leitch in the lead, but they have no scenes together.
- Returned to work approximately five months after she gave birth to her second child to star in Disturbia (2007) (March 2006).
- She's godmother of Maria Bello's son Jack
- She penned an essay for Keanu Reeves for TIME magazine's 100 Most Influential People of 2022 list.
- Has starred with each of the three main actors from The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) in separate films: Hugo Weaving in The Matrix (1999), Guy Pearce in Memento (2000) and Terence Stamp in Red Planet (2000).
- According to the casting directors of the series Ellie Kanner and Russell Gray, she was once in the running for Sarah Jessica Parker's part Carrie on Sex and the City (1998), along with Lisa Edelstein, Melora Hardin and Brenda Strong. Had she gotten the role, she would not be able to shoot The Matrix (1999), for which she gained international recognition.
- She was considered for the role of Lucille, that went to Carla Gugino, in Sin City (2005). Naomi Watts, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ashley Judd, and Uma Thurman were also considered for the same role.
- Her husband, Steven Roy, is an actor.
- Costume designer for her latest series Vegas (2012), found a turquoise ring specially for her. She liked it so much that she has been wearing the ring all the time on the set. If you look closely at her hands on her scenes, you can see the ring.
- Was the first member of her family to leave Canada.
- Daughter of Barbara Moss.
- Attended high school with Gil Bellows.
- Graduated from Magee Secondary School in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
- Considered for the role of Melissa Robinson in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994).
- Her father's name is Melvyn Moss. She didn't meet him until she was fourteen as her mother and father divorced when she and her older brother were still young.
- In the early stages of development, she was the producers' first choice to play the villain T-X in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003).
- Has an older brother named Brooke Moss.
- She and her husband Steven Roy, sold their 2,468 square feet home in Los Angeles in November 2004 for $1.1M, according to public records. They later purchased a 3,832 square feet home in April 2006 for $3.4M. It is also in Los Angeles.
- Meredith Brooks is a close friend
- At one time, she was in negotiations to star in the indie comedy Crazy on the Outside (2010), directorial debut of Tim Allen.
- Was considered for the role of Seven of Nine on Star Trek: Voyager (1995).
- As of 2018, she has worked with 3 trans directors in different feature films: Lana Wachowski and Lilly Wachowski in The Matrix (1999), The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix Revolutions (2003); and M.J. Bassett in Silent Hill: Revelation (2012).
- Born on a Monday at 4:05 PM.
- She said she was shocked when Jessica Jones (2015) got canceled at the end of its third season.
- She injured her leg in the second week of the rehearsals for The Matrix Reloaded (2003) after mishearing the cues from the wire people and landing wrong while she was on a wire. For six weeks, she couldn't walk on the leg. She admitted being uneasy, considering if she would be recast.
- When she was a teenager, she wallpapered her bedroom with photos of Brooke Shields and Lauren Hutton.
- Monica Bellucci said that Moss was very protective of her when they were filming The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix Revolutions (2003).
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