Lizzy Caplan
Lizzy Caplan
Lizzy Caplan is an American actress, best known for her versatile performances in both television and film. Born on June 30, 1982, in Los Angeles, Caplan began her career in the late 1990s with guest roles in TV series such as Freaks and Geeks. Her breakout role came in 2004 with the film Mean Girls, where she played the sarcastic, witty character Janice Ian. This role helped establish her as a rising star in Hollywood.
Caplan's career continued to flourish with memorable roles in various films, including Cloverfield, 127 Hours, and Now You See Me 2. She also became widely acclaimed for her portrayal of Virginia Johnson in the hit TV series Masters of Sex, which earned her critical recognition and multiple award nominations. Caplan's ability to take on complex, multi-dimensional characters has made her a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
A passionate advocate for women in film, Caplan has often spoken about the challenges of being a woman in Hollywood. She once shared, "I don't think there's any such thing as a woman who is too ambitious." Her strong stance on gender equality and her commitment to portraying diverse, empowered characters reflect her desire to see more women in meaningful roles both on and off the screen.