The year 1999 proved fruitful for Moss, who appeared in the ensemble comedy Mumford and in a small but powerful role as a burn victim in Girl, Interrupted. She also landed a permanent spot playing the president's youngest daughter on the hit television drama "The West Wing" (1999-2006), literally growing up in front of the cameras during the course of the show's seven-season run.
In the wake of "The West Wing," Moss went on to earn a pair of Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe nod for her subtle portrayal of 1960s secretary turned copywriter Peggy Olson on the roundly praised period drama "Mad Men."
Mad MenSet in 1960s New York City, this AMC series takes a peek inside an ad agency during an era when the cutthroat business had a glamorous lure. When the cigarette smoke clears and the martinis are set down, at the center of it all is ad man Don Draper (Jon Hamm). Meanwhile, his marriage suffers as his... Read More
VirginDefiant teen Jessie Reynolds (Elisabeth Moss) struggles to discover her own spirituality despite the strict Baptist teachings of her mother (Robin Wright Penn) and father (Peter Gerety). After spending a drug-and-alcohol-filled night with young Shane (Charles Socarides), Jessie has no memory of... Read More
Darling Companion (2012) | NR | |
PG | ||
Get Him to the Greek (2010) | UR | |
PG-13 | ||
The Pack (2009) | NR | |
New Orleans, Mon Amour (2008) | NR | |
El Camino (2008) | NR | |
Mad Men (2007) | NR | |
Day Zero (2007) | R | |
The Attic (2007) | R | |
The Missing (2003) | R | |
R | ||
Virgin (2003) | R | |
Temptation (2003) | NR | |
West of Here (2002) | R | |
Girl, Interrupted (1999) | R | |
Mumford (1999) | R | |
The Joyriders (1999) | PG-13 | |
Separate Lives (1995) | R | |
Imaginary Crimes (1994) | PG | |
Once Upon a Forest (1993) | G | |
