| Anna Paquin is the star of three major motion pictures,
including her first Oscar winning performance in The Piano, the role of the
young Jane in the 1996 film Jane Eyre, and the role of Amy Alden in this
fall's charming family film, Fly Away Home. With a well-developed vocabulary
and gentle sense of humor, Paquin proves herself to be the most enchanting
young talent working today. Paquin's rising stardom has often been a cause
of charming media shyness, where it is obvious that she is an ordinary girl
who happens to posses an extraordinary talent. She has two agents, Gail
Cowan in New Zealand, and the William Morris agency in L.A., but neither
these nor her parents have much influence in deciding what she films. "In
the end, " she says, "it's my decision." Paquin's parents separated while
she was filming Fly Away Home in Canada. On Oscar night, 1993, Anna Paquin
was the surprise (and surprised) winner of the Academy Award for Best
Supporting Actress. She stood, wide-eyed and gulping for breath at the
microphone for a full twenty some odd seconds before delivering a gracious,
though rather breathless thank-you speech. |