
Birthdate: Jun 2, 1979
Birthplace: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Morena Baccarin (birthname: Morena Silva de Vaz Setta Baccarin) is a Brazilian-American actor best known for her recurring lead roles in the TV series V (2009 to 2011), Homeland (in seasons one to three from 2011 to 2013) and Gotham (2015 to 2019), and who launched her feature film career in small roles in Perfume (2001) and director/writer/producer Dylan Kidd’s comedy-drama starring Campbell Scott, Jesse Eisenberg (in his debut), Isabella Rossellini and Elizabeth Berkley, Roger Dodger (2002); followed by more significant roles in director/writer Joss Whedon’s Firefly (2002) movie spinoff, Serenity (2005) and director/writer/producer Boaz Yakin’s erotic thriller, Death in Love (2008), with Josh Lucas, Jacqueline Bisset, Lukas Haas and Adam Brody and which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and released by Screen Media Films.
Baccarin had a small role in director/producer Anders Anderson’s mystery, Stolen (2009), co-starring Josh Lucas and Jon Hamm, and released to universal pans and flat box office by IFC Films, followed by a large role in director/writer/actor Michael Rosenbaum’s comedy, Back in the Day (2014), released by Screen Media Films.
Baccarin landed a supporting role in director/writer/producer Paul Feig’s action comedy headlining Melissa McCarthy, Spy (2015), co-starring Jason Statham, Rose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Bobby Cannavale, Allison Janney, and Jude Law, earning $235 million worldwide for 20th Century Fox. Baccarin’s movie breakthrough was her role as Vanessa Carlysle in the Marvel franchise, Deadpool (2017), directed by Tim Miller, and Deadpool 2 (2018), directed by David Leitch, both starring Ryan Reynolds, and both grossing a cumulative box office number nearing $1.57 billion for distributor 20th Century Fox; Baccarin returned in the series’ third entry directed and produced by Shawn Levy, Deadpool & Wolverine (2024), co-starring Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, and earning a gigantic box office of $1.3 billion for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
Morena Baccarin portrayed fashion model Cristina Ferrare in re-enactment scenes in the Don Argott-Sheena M. Joyce non-fiction movie, Framing John DeLorean (2019), with Alec Baldwin (as DeLorean), Josh Charles, Dean Winters, Michael Rispoli, Jason Jones, and Dana Ashbrook, premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival and released in limited pattern by Sundance Selects. Baccarin co-starred with Martin Freeman in director/producer Jason Winer’s rom-com, Ode to Joy (2019), inspired by a Chris Higgins story which first aired on NPR’s This American Life, with Jake Lacy, Jane Curtin, and Melissa Rauch, and released by IFC Films.
Baccarin co-starred with Gerard Butler in the disaster movie, Greenland (2020), directed by Ric Roman Waugh and intended for theatrical release by STXfilms but (due to the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown) streamed in the U.S. by HBO Max/Amazon Prime Video while grossing $52.3 million internationally; Baccarin returned with Butler and director Waugh for the sequel, Greenland 2: Migration (2026), with Roman Griffin Davis and released wide by Lionsgate.
Baccarin played a major supporting role in co-directors/co-writers Maya Forbes and Wally Wolodarsky’s drama, The Good House (2021), co-written by Thomas Bezucha and based on Ann Leary’s novel, co-starring Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline, and released by Lionsgate/Roadside Attractions (U.S.)/Universal Pictures (International) to a $2.3 million return after premiering at the Toronto Film Festival.
Morena Baccarin co-starred with Charlie Hunnam, Mel Gibson, Lucy Fry, and Rupert Friend in the Los Angeles-based mystery, Last Looks (2022), directed by Tim Kirkby and written by Howard Michael Gould from his novel, and distributed by RLJE Films. Baccarin then shared her name above the title with co-star Pierce Brosnan in the Phillip Noyce-directed thriller Fast Charlie (2023), alongside Gbenga Akinnagbe, Toby Huss, Sharon Gless, and James Caan. After launching at the Mill Valley Film Festival, the film was released by Vertical Entertainment.
Baccarin joined the ensemble of director/writer/producer/co-star Edward Burns’s family drama, Millers in Marriage (2024), co-starring Gretchen Mol, Julianna Margulies, Minnie Driver, Benjamin Bratt, Patrick Wilson, Campbell Scott, and Brian d’Arcy James, and received distribution by Republic Pictures after launching at the Toronto Film Festival. Baccarin co-starred (and also executive produced) with Anthony Mackie (who also produced) and Maddie Hasson in director/producer George Nolfi’s post-apocalyptic thriller, Elevation (2024), co-written and directed by John Glenn, but losing money for distributor Vertical (based on estimated costs) with a poor $3.6 million gross.
Morena Baccarin joined the Mattel sword and sorcery franchise movie, Masters of the Universe (2026), starring Nicholas Galitzine, Camila Mendes, Jared Leto, Alison Brie, Idris Elba, Johannes Haukur Johannesson, James Purefoy, and Kristen Wiig under Travis Knight’s direction, and released widely by Amazon MGM Studios (U.S.)/Sony Pictures Releasing International (International).
Morena Baccarin was born and raised in Rio de Janeiro until ten years old by her parents, father Fernando (journalist) and mother Vera Setta (actor). Baccarin’s family moved, due to her father’s work, to New York City when she was ten years old. Baccarin attended and graduated from Public School 41, New York Lab School for Collaborative Studies and then LaGuardia High School of Music and Performing Arts. Baccarin was accepted to the acting program at The Julliard School, where she belonged to program’s “Group 29” from 1996 to 2000, when she graduated. Baccarin was married to director/writer Austin Chick from 2011 to 2016, when they divorced; the couple has one child, son Julius. Baccarin has been married to actor Ben McKenzie since 2017; the couple has two children, Frances and Arthur. Baccarin’s height is 5’ 7½ ”. Baccarin’s estimated net worth is $8 million.
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Dual Citizen: Morena Baccarin holds Brazilian and U.S. citizenship.
Classmates: Baccarin was classmates with her future Homeland (2011-2020) co-star Claire Danes at the New York Lab School for Collaborative Studies.
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