Where You’ve Seen The Cast Of The Handmaid’s Tale Before

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As June Osborne, Elisabeth Moss owns every scene she’s in whether she’s brewing a revolution among Gilead’s enslaved population or finding ways to dismantle the theocracy from north of its borders. In 2017, her work on the series earned her an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. With Moss as one of the show’s producers, “The Handmaid’s Tale” also won an Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series that same year.

Moss has been acting onscreen since she was a kid. In 1990, she appeared as a very young Sandra Bullock’s daughter in Jackie Collins’ NBC miniseries “Lucky Chances.” As a child actor, she also had a recurring role on “Picket Fences” and worked on a handful of films including the 1995 Disney remake “Escape to Witch Mountain.” Starting in 1999, Moss played the president’s youngest child Zoey Bartlet on “The West Wing”; around the same time, she appeared in quite a few films and primetime TV dramas including “Girl, Interrupted,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Medium,” and “The Ghost Whisperer.”

Moss’ career-changing role came in 2006 when she was cast as secretary (and later copywriter) Peggy Olson on “Mad Men,” a performance that would earn her a handful of Emmy nominations. She went on to play Sydney sex crimes detective Robin Griffin in the Sundance miniseries “Top of the Lake.” Since beginning her work on “The Handmaid’s Tale,” Moss has also appeared in several films, including Jordan Peele’s “Us,” “The Invisible Man,” and the Shirley Jackson biopic “Shirley,” which she also produced.

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