Anna Paquin
Anna Paquin is a Canadian and New Zealand actress who is known for being the first millennial to win an Academy Award for acting.
Movie Actress
July 24, 1982
Leo
42
Winnipeg, Canada
Anna Paquin, a Canadian-New Zealand actress, gained recognition for her portrayal of Sookie Stackhouse in HBO’s “True Blood.” At just 11 years old, she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in “The Piano,” making her the first millennial to receive an acting nomination and win. Paquin has appeared in various notable films, such as the “X-Men” series, “The Irishman,” “The Good Dinosaur,” “Almost Famous,” and “Fly Away Home.” Additionally, she actively supports charitable organizations dedicated to animal rights and environmental conservation.