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==American and British==
 
Moss is an American ''and'' British actor, not just an American actor. Let's compare Wikipedia's consistency on this with that of [[Christopher Nolan]]. Both Nolan and Moss are in the same position as each other: one parent was British, one parent was American. Both were born and raised primarily in one country - Nolan in Britain, and Moss in America. Both hold citizenship of the other country through their foreign-born parent. Yet Nolan is described as a "British and American director", yet Moss is simply an "American actor". I'd like for the logic of this to be explained, as it seems there are inconsistent standards being applied here. I propose that the article be changed to reflect both Moss's dual heritage and dual citizenship, to match the standards that are firmly applied elsewhere. Hell, even Nolan's brother [[Jonathan Nolan|Jonathan]] is described as a "British and American screenwriter and producer", yet he's much more distinctively recognisable as an American than anything else. ([[User:PaulThomas92|PaulThomas92]] ([[User talk:PaulThomas92|talk]]) 03:14, 27 June 2024 (UTC))
 
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