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Elisabeth Moss on "Mad Men" Elisabeth Moss on "Mad Men" Elisabeth Moss on "Mad Men" Elisabeth Moss Pictures Elisabeth Moss stars as Peggy Olson on AMC's "Mad Men." Making her screen debut at the age of six, Elisabeth Moss has been working steadily honing her skills ever since. Elisabeth Moss has worked with some of Hollywood's greats and has landed coveted roles in an array of feature film and television projects for which she has received critical acclaim. Elisabeth Moss is perhaps best known for her seven seasons playing the President's daughter on NBC's hit show, "The West Wing." Most recently, Elisabeth Moss starred in an episode of NBC's provocative new horror anthology series "Fear Itself." Elisabeth Moss also recently had a recurring role as the menacing villain on ABC's sci-fi series "Invasion." Elisabeth Moss has guest-starred on such shows as "Medium," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," "Law & Order: Trial By Jury," "Grey's Anatomy," "Ghost Whisperer" and "The Practice." Elisabeth Moss was nominated for a 2004 Independent Spirit Award for Best Actress for her starring role in the independent feature "Virgin." Elisabeth Moss recently wrapped production on four feature films: the comedy "Buddy Gilbert Comes Alive;" the war-themed "Day Zero" with Elijah Wood and Chris Klein; director Michael Almereyda's "New Orleans, Mon Amour;" and "El Camino" with Leo Fitzpatrick. Elisabeth Moss's additional film credits include: Ron Howard's "The Missing" with Cate Blanchett and Tommy Lee Jones; director James Mangold's "Girl Interrupted" with Angelina Jolie and Winona Ryder; the HBO film "Earthly Possessions" with Susan Sarandon and directed by James Lapine; writer/director Lawrence Kasdan's "Mumford;" "A Thousand Acres" opposite Michelle Pfeiffer and Michelle Williams; "Bittersweet Place" opposite Seymour Cassel; "The Joyriders" with Martin Landau; "Imaginary Crimes" with Harvey Keitel; and "Gypsy" with Bette Midler. Elisabeth Moss made her stage debut in 2002 in the title role of Franny in Richard Nelson's "Franny's Way" at the Atlantic Theater, and she reprised the role for the Los Angeles premiere of the play at the acclaimed Geffen Playhouse.
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