Over a 30-year span, Elizabeth Moss has developed quite the resume. Through her willingness to take on radical roles she has proven she has a talent unmatched.

She has become a household name, with three hit television shows on her resume, West Wing, Mad Men and The Handmaid's Tale, and numerous guest appearances. And now with the newly released science fiction/horror film Invisible Man, she is currently working her way to proving she's a box office star too.

With each role she takes she reveals her acting range, thus continuing to rise to higher levels of fame. From her supporting role as Polly in Girl, Interrupted to her role as Detective Robin Griffin in the mini-series Top of the Lake, there are no limits to what she can do on screen.

Let's take a moment to find out more about the successful actress. Here are 15 interesting facts about Elisabeth Moss!

15 Artistry Runs In The Family

Elisabeth Singleton Moss was born in Los Angeles, California to musicians Ron and Linda Moss. The actress has shared she always knew she wanted to be a performer. So much so she began being homeschooled to manage her career and education, graduating at age 16.

This innate desire to perform could be because her parents were performers too, her mother played blues harmonica and her English father was a jazz artist.

Moss has one sibling, Derek, a younger brother by 18 months who works in the industry as a filmmaker.

14 First On-Screen Appearance

The starlet's first on-screen appearance came at the mere age of seven-years-old. In 1990, she played Sandra Bullock's six-year-old daughter, Lucky, in an NBC miniseries called Lucky Chances.

Even at a young age, she proved she had acting chops. Call it luck or hard work whatever it is she has it.

13 Dance Fever

Before falling in love with acting Moss studied ballet. She even traveled to New York City to study at the School of American Ballet and to Washington D.C. where she studied with Suzanne Farrell at the Kennedy Center.

In 2018, she produced the Hulu documentary Ballet Now.

12 Scientology

The Mad Men star has been a member of the Church of Scientology since she was a kid.

For the most part, the star keeps quiet about her involvement to the public but she has openly defended her beliefs.

Fun fact: Moss use to be friends with ex-Scientologists Leah Remini. It is said that part of the Scientology belief is that once a person leaves the Church, any friends or family members that remain are not allowed to maintain a relationship.

11 Cubs Fan

Moss is a baseball fan, more specifically a Chicago Cubs fan. She is a fourth-generation Cubs fan on her mom's side. She often shares her love for the team on her Instagram page and has had the opportunity to throw a ceremonial first pitch at a Cubs game.

10 Break Out Role... Or Should We Say Roles

Starting her career at a young age and maintaining a good work ethic has led her to develop a long and successful resume, making it hard to decipher which role is a true break out role.

Was it her role as Polly in Girl, Interrupted, where she played a burn victim alongside Angelina Jolie Moss and Winona Ryder? Or her recurring role as Zoey Bartlet on the award-winning series The West Wing.  She is more notably known for her portrayal as Peggy Olson on Mad Men, so maybe it's that?

9 A Friendly Voice

Voiceover work is also on her long resume. After voicing Holly, one of the leads, in Frosty Returns (1992) she went on to work on Batman: The Animated Series, Animaniacs, It's Spring Training, Charlie Brown and The Simpsons.

8 Guest Appearances Galore

Like most working actors guest starring or featuring on television shows is just another day of work. Looking at Moss' resume she's been working nonstop.

Some of her notable guest appearances are Grey's Anatomy, Ghost Whisperer, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Invasion, and Picket Fences.

7 TV Icon

It's an understatement to say this actress has dominated the television screen. Since her start in the industry, she captivated audiences with in-depth characters. From her portrayal of the first daughter on the award-winning drama, The West Wing to her award nominated role of Peggy on Mad Men,  and now her heart wrenching, dominating, award-winning role as June/Offred/Ofjoseph she's earned her title as a TV icon.

Did you notice the three shows she's starred on has received numerous awards?

6 Broadway Star

During her time on Mad Men the actress doubled her work, making her Broadway debut in October 2008. She took on the role of Karen in the 20th-anniversary revival of Speed-the-Plow by David Mamet. In March 2015, she starred on Broadway as Heidi Holland in The Heidi Chronicles, which earned her a Tony nomination.

Moss has also taken her talents to London's West End theatre. She made her debut in January 2011 at The Comedy Theater in London as Martha Dobie in Lillian Hellman's play The Children's Hour.

5 Marriage

Moss met the Saturday Night Live alum, Fred Armisen, on the set of SNL when her Mad Men co-star Jon Hamm was hosting the sketch show. After only a year of dating the two tied the knot in October 2009 but unfortunately, the marriage only lasted eight months. Armisen, 16 years her senior, admitted in an interview with Howard Stern that he was a terrible husband.

Related: Here Are 15 Things Jon Hamm Is Doing Now (Since Mad Men Ended) 

4 Self Proclaimed Cat Lady & Loner

Though the star enjoys working in an industry that's all about the spotlight she openly admits to being a loner and preferring to stay home. Maybe not completely a loner because she also identifies as a self-proclaimed cat lady.

She's a proud owner of two orange tabby cats, Ethel and Lucy, that she adopted. For Halloween, she dressed Ethel in a Handmaid's costume. Despite the history behind the attire on the show, the costume was quite adorable.

3 From Actor To Producer

The Hulu original series, The Handmaid's Tale, a web television adaptation of the 1985 Margaret Atwood novel of the same name, is one of Moss' first producer credits. The actress shared with Indiewire, " For me, to have a voice in this industry after doing this for 28 years, to be able to have a say in anything - it's like crack." 

Fellow producer, Warren Littlefield shared, "Yes, she is our star, but she's our leader. And as a producer, she's done her homework."

Sounds like she takes her job seriously and it shows! She's also produced Her Smell, Light from Light and the previously mentioned Ballet Now.

Related: 15 Things Most Fans Didn't Know About The Making Of The Handmaid's Tale

2 Gold Statues Are A Star's Best Friend

Moss has won numerous nominations and awards for her performances on television, including two Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards.

For her role on Mad Men, she was a repeated contender for an Emmy award but never won. It wasn't until her role in The Handmaid's Tale she won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. She also won another Emmy as a producer for The Handmaid's Tale in the category Outstanding Best Drama Series.

Her two Golden Globes were for Top of the Lake, Best Actress - Miniseries or Television Film and The Handmaid's Tale, Best Actress - Television Drama Series.

1 Net Worth

With over 80 acting credits to her name and upcoming movies still waiting to be released her net worth is on the rise. For Mad Men, she reportedly earned between $75,000 and $175,000 per episode, and $200,000 per episode on The Handmaid's Tale. As of 2019, she has an estimated net worth of $14 million

Sources: Huff Post, Indiewire

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