Carla Jean Moss in No Country for Old Men

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Carla Jean Moss in No Country for Old Men is the morally grounded, vulnerable young wife of Llewelyn Moss whose fate becomes a poignant focal point in the film’s meditation on chance and inevitability.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
accentInFilm Texan Southern American English
appearsIn No Country for Old Men (film) NERFINISHED
No Country for Old Men (novel) NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre crime thriller
drama
neo‑western
associatedWithCharacter Anton Chigurh NERFINISHED
Llewelyn Moss NERFINISHED
Sheriff Ed Tom Bell NERFINISHED
basedOnWork No Country for Old Men (novel) NERFINISHED
countryOfWorkOrigin United States NERFINISHED
creator Cormac McCarthy NERFINISHED
deathInWork killed by Anton Chigurh (implied in film)
dialogueLanguageInFilm English
fictionalUniverse No Country for Old Men universe
filmDirectorOfWork Ethan Coen NERFINISHED
Joel Coen NERFINISHED
filmDistributorOfWork Miramax Films NERFINISHED
Paramount Vantage NERFINISHED
filmReleaseYear 2007
gender female
genreOfWorkAppearedIn crime film
crime novel
hairColor brown
homeLocation Texas NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
maritalStatus married
medium film
literature
moralAlignment morally grounded
narrativeRole emotional anchor
supporting character
narrativeTheme chance
fate
inevitability
nationality American
novelPublicationYear 2005
occupation housewife
personalityTrait honest
loyal
vulnerable
portrayedBy Kelly Macdonald NERFINISHED
relationshipToAntagonist victim of Anton Chigurh GENERATED
relative Llewelyn Moss NERFINISHED
settingOfScenes West Texas NERFINISHED
spouse Llewelyn Moss NERFINISHED

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Kelly Macdonald playedCharacter Carla Jean Moss in No Country for Old Men