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What Is Anna Paquin's Net Worth?

Teenage Career and "X-Men"

Paquin went to Raphael House Rudolf Steiner School until she was nine and then attended Hutt Intermediate School. She began her secondary education at Wellington Girls' College, but following her parents' divorce in 1995, she moved with her mother to Los Angeles. There, she completed her high school diploma at Windward School, graduating in 2000. Anna then enrolled at Columbia University for a year but ultimately dropped out to pursue her acting career.

Anna Paquin is a Canadian-born, New Zealand-raised actress who has a net worth of $14 million. Anna Paquin is known for starring in films such as "The Piano" and "Fly Away Home." She achieved later fame as an adult playing the mutant superhero Rogue in the "X-Men" film franchise, as well as for playing the leading role of Sookie Stackhouse on the vampire television series "True Blood." Among Paquin's other film credits are "Almost Famous," "25th Hour," and "Margaret."

In 1993, at the age of nine, Paquin made her feature film debut inJane Campion'sNew Zealand-set period drama "The Piano." Chosen among 5,000 candidates, she played the character of Flora McGrath, the young daughter of a psychologically mute Scottish woman played byHolly Hunter. A huge critical and commercial success, the film earned Anna an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, making her the second youngest winner of a competitive Oscar in the history of the awards.

When she was nine years old, Anna followed her older sister to an audition for a film that was shooting in New Zealand. She ultimately won the role, beating out over 5,000 other girls. The film was a small independent project called, "The Piano." The movie went on to win three Oscars, including the award for Best Supporting Actress, which went to Ms. Paquin. As of this writing, she is still the second-youngest Oscar winner ever, having won at 11 years, 240 days old. The youngest winner isTatum O'Neal, who was 10 years and 148 days old in 1974 when she won for "Paper Moon."

Although Paquin had not planned to continue acting professionally, the triumph of "The Piano" kept leading to more offers. However, she rejected them, instead appearing in a series of television commercials for companies including MCI and Manitoba Telecom Systems. Later, in 1996, she made her return to the big screen with two major roles. She played the young Jane Eyre in Franco Zeffirelli's adaptation of the classic Charlotte Brontë novel and starred in the leading role in the family drama "Fly Away Home," playing a girl who cares for orphaned goslings.

Anna Paquin was born on July 24, 1982, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Her mother, Mary, is from Wellington, New Zealand, while her father, Brian, is from Canada. Paquin is of French, Irish, and Dutch descent, and has two older siblings, Andrew and Katya. When she was four, the family moved to New Zealand; subsequently, Anna took up piano, viola, and cello, as well as sports such as swimming, downhill skiing, and gymnastics.

"The Piano" and Child Acting

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