Elisabeth Moss Fractured Her Spine While Filming FX’s ‘The Veil’


by Variety

Variety— While filming a stunt for her new FX spy series “The Veil,” Elisabeth Moss fractured a vertebrae in her back, hurting herself seriously enough that it left her lying on a roof in Istanbul for two hours. The Emmy-winning actor spoke about the serious injury during an interview with Variety promoting the new series from […]

Daily Mail—Elisabeth Moss fractured her SPINE after filming an action-packed scene in her new FX on Hulu series The Veil which shut down filming for hours. The 41-year-old actress was speaking with Variety to promote the series, which debuts on the streaming service April 30. Moss plays Imogen Salter, an MI6 agent who is working against the clock to stop a terrorist attack on the United States. She revealed that she was filming a scene for the second episode, involving a rooftop fight scenes that resulting in her fracturing a vertebrae in her back

TooFab—Elisabeth Moss Seriously Injured After Filming Stunt In New Series 'The Veil'. Elisabeth Moss is known to do a few of her own stunts, however she may not be putting her hand up again after a scene in The Veil left her with a serious injury. Moss recounted the moment she fractured a vertebrae in her back while filming the new spy series in Istanbul. "The [scene] you see in the show is actually the second time we shot it, about six weeks later," Moss told Variety. "The first time we shot it I hit a wall the wrong way, let's just say, and ended up lying on the...

Los Angeles Times—Review: Elisabeth Moss stars as a spy gone rogue in FX's thriller 'The Veil'. Elisabeth Moss has acted in more projects than you can remember for more years than you might guess, but it was "Mad Men" in 2007 that made her the reason to watch a show — an impression cemented by "Top of the Lake" and taken for granted by the time of "The Handmaid's Tale." She's a fierce presence; even when playing powerlessness, she radiates intensity. In "The Veil," created by Steven Knight ("Peaky Blinders") and premiering Tuesday on Hulu, the camera makes a habit of looking straight at...