The lead from Shining Girls, currently streaming on Apple TV+, Elisabeth Moss is one of the most acclaimed actresses in television at the moment. As reported by The Verge, Moss is an Emmy-winning actress who began her career as a ballerina, and is now also a director and executive producer for a number of projects, including the hit Hulu series The Handmaid's Tale.

Moss' work is known for being deep and introspective, with complex characters that often carry the audience's attention through their journey. Throughout her career, Moss has garnered critical acclaim. In fact, she has been nominated for multiple Emmys as both a producer and actress and has won two Golden Globes for her work in Mad Men, Top of the Lake, and the Handmaid's Tale. As such, here are some of her most iconic performances throughout her career.

Related: The Best Elisabeth Moss Movies, Ranked

6 The Kitchen (2019)

Elisabeth Moss in The Kitchen
Warner Bros. Pictures

In The Kitchen (2019), Moss plays Claire. She and her friends, Kathy (Melissa McCarthy) and Ruby (Tiffany Haddish), are married to Irish mobsters, but are at the mercy of the new local boss when their husbands are arrested by the FBI. Now, they decide to join forces to create their own family, giving support and protection to small local merchants, and, with that, they attract the attention of the Italian mafia.

5 Mad Men (2007 - 2015)

Moss Mad Men
Lionsgate Television

With seven seasons, Mad Men (2007) is one of the most acclaimed series in TV history and has received several awards for its authenticity and style in portraying the city of New York in the 1960s. In Mad Men, Moss played Peggy Olson, who has become seen as a feminist icon in the 1960s. She was the first to be promoted out of the position of secretary at the agency where she worked — a role that, at the time, only women used to (and could only) occupy. Moss won two SAG Awards, in 2009 and 2010, for her performance in the series.

4 Top of the Lake (2013)

Moss Top of The Lake
See-Saw Films

Responsible for awarding Moss a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries, Top of the Lake (2013) was a mystery drama television series created by Jane Campion and Gerard Lee. In the production, Moss played Robin Griffin, a detective from Sydney, Australia, returning to her native Laketop, New Zealand. There, she investigates the disappearance of a pregnant 12-year-old girl.

3 Shirley (2020)

Moss Shirley
Neon

Based loosely on Susan Scarf Merrell's book of the same name, Shirley focuses on a specific period in the life of renowned author Shirley Jackson. Directed by Josephine Decker, Shirley (2020) is a thriller that tells the story of a suspense novelist (Moss) who shelters a couple of young students in her home. In doing so, she finds the inspiration she needs for her newest work.

Related: Explained: What The Handmaid's Tale Tells Us About Womanhood Today

2 The Invisible Man (2020)

Moss Invisible Man
Universal Pictures

One of many movies based on H.G Wells' work, The Invisible Man is a mysterious, dense, and focused story told between the lines of an abusive relationship. Seen as the first great horror film of the year 2020, the film re-imagines one of the best-known tales in the literary horror universe. Moss played Cecilia Kass, who becomes the target of her ex, a scientist who fakes his suicide and uses his own invention to become invisible.

1 The Handmaid's Tale (2017 - present)

Moss Handmaid
Hulu

A critical success, The Handmaid's Tale is based on the book of the same name by Margaret Atwood and has won eight Emmys and two Golden Globes. The story follows a theocratic society in which fertile women are forced to serve as handmaids for powerful families in order to try to solve the problem of the low birth rate worldwide. Moss delivers an incredible performance as June Osborne / Offred, handmaid assigned to the household of Commander Fred Waterford (Joseph Fiennes) and wife Serena Joy Waterford (Yvonne Strahovski), whose trajectory throughout the series is of great evolution and definitely worthy of every award ever received.