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Lizzy Caplan

American actress (born 1982)

Lizzy Caplan

Summary

American actress (born 1982)

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imageLizzy Caplan at PaleyFest 2014.jpg
captionCaplan at the 2014 PaleyFest
birthnameElizabeth Anne Caplan
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birth_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
occupationActress
years_active1999–present
spouse
children1
relativesHoward Bragman (uncle)

Elizabeth Anne Caplan (born June 30, 1982) is an American actress. Her performances as Virginia E. Johnson in the Showtime series Masters of Sex (2013–2016) and as Libby Epstein in FX on Hulu's Fleishman Is in Trouble (2022) have earned her nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards.

Her first acting role was on the television series Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000). Since then, she had series-regular roles in several television series including Related (2005–2006), Party Down (2009–2010; 2023), Das Boot (2018), Castle Rock (2019), Truth Be Told (2019), Fatal Attraction (2023), and Zero Day (2025).

Caplan's film breakthrough came with her role as Janis Ian in Mean Girls (2004). Her other film appearances include My Best Friend's Girl (2008) Cloverfield (2008), Hot Tub Time Machine, 127 Hours (both 2010), Save the Date, Bachelorette (both 2012), The Interview (2014), Now You See Me 2, Allied (both 2016), Cobweb (2023) and Now You See Me: Now You Don't (2025).

Early life

Elizabeth Anne Caplan was born on June 30, 1982, in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in its Miracle Mile district. Her family are Reform Jews of Ashkenazi Jewish descent. She had a Bat Mitzvah and attended Jewish summer camp. Her father, Richard Caplan, was a lawyer and her mother, Barbara (née Bragman), was a political aide. She is the youngest of three children with a brother, Benjamin, and a sister, Julie. Her mother died of cancer when she was 13 years old. Her uncle was publicist Howard Bragman. Caplan attended Alexander Hamilton High School in Castle Heights, and attended the school's Academy of Music. She first focused on playing the piano, then later decided to pursue drama. She was also on her school's soccer team. She graduated in 2000, but did not attend college because she wanted to focus on acting.

Career

Caplan at the 2012 [[San Diego Comic-Con

Caplan began her acting career in 1999, first playing a girl named Sara in the critically acclaimed series Freaks and Geeks. Due to her performance, her character became the girlfriend of Jason Segel's character. She then had a series of guest appearances on numerous shows, and appeared in Jason Mraz's music video "You and I Both". In 2000 she appeared in her first film From Where I Sit which was released straight to television. In 2001, she played Tina Greer in an episode of Smallville, and reprised her role on the show in 2003. She appeared in two episodes of the ABC series Once and Again. In 2003, she starred in the television series The Pitts, playing Faith Pitt. She gained wider notice for playing Janis Ian in the 2004 film Mean Girls. She played Avery Bishop in the second season of Tru Calling.

In 2005, Caplan played troubled sister Marjee Sorelli in Related, a one-hour comedy-drama on The WB that was canceled after one season. In 2006, she starred as Sara Weller in the thriller film Love Is the Drug and was named one of "10 Actors to Watch" by Variety. After Related ended, Caplan was cast in the CBS sitcom The Class, which premiered in September 2006 and lasted for one season. She played Kat Warbler, one of several elementary school friends that reunite after 20 years.

In 2008, Caplan played Marlena Diamond in the film Cloverfield and was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress. She also appeared as Ami in the romantic comedy My Best Friend's Girl. Later that year, she guest-starred as Amy Burley on the HBO vampire show True Blood. She was the voice of Faith Pitt in the proposed animated version of The Pitts, which was developed in 2007. She also appeared in the critically acclaimed Starz ensemble comedy Party Down, playing a struggling comedian who is part of a catering crew. In 2010, she appeared in 127 Hours.

In early 2012, Caplan premiered two films at the Sundance Film Festival: Save the Date and Bachelorette. Also in 2012, she appeared as Julia in several episodes of the Fox sitcom New Girl.

She played Agent Lacey in the 2014 film The Interview.

''Masters of Sex'' (2013–2016)

The case of the TV show "Masters of Sex" in 2014
The cast of the TV show ''Masters of Sex'' in 2014

In 2013, she began playing 1960s human sexuality pioneer Virginia E. Johnson on the Showtime series Masters of Sex. Caplan also provided her own vocals for a cover version of the song "You Don't Know Me" in the Masters of Sex episode "Phallic Victories". Her performance on the show was well-reviewed, and on July 10, 2014, she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

Caplan was cast in her role as Johnson before they signed her co-star Michael Sheen as William H. Masters because he was busy working on another production. Producer Sarah Timberman said of Caplan, "The minute we met Lizzie we thought that she just embodied so much of the spirit of Virginia Johnson." Caplan also stated herself that as a single woman pursuing her career above a family, she identified with many of Johnson's characteristics. Once she met the producers, it took several months before Caplan was officially signed, and she turned down several other roles in the meantime.

Virginia Johnson had worked alongside William H. Masters as they completed research of human sexual response and sexual dysfunction beginning in the late 1950s. To learn about the characters they were portraying, Caplan along with her other co-stars read Thomas Maier's 2009 biography Masters of Sex. The author also allowed Caplan to listen to some of his interview tapes with Johnson. Caplan also attempted to spend some time with Johnson before she died in 2013, but Johnson was ambivalent about the development of the show. It was the first time Caplan portrayed a real person and she mentioned in an interview that she felt a "deep responsibility" to Johnson, but that she had some wiggle room because most people have no idea what Johnson looked or sounded like. Maier stated that the developers of the show have remained mostly accurate to his book and have included other events that are historically relevant to St. Louis, where the series takes place and where Masters and Johnson lived. Caplan has discussed becoming comfortable with the large number of sex scenes in Masters of Sex.

Her portrayal earned her nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award, Satellite Award and Critics' Choice Television Award, all for Outstanding Lead Actress.

Personal life

Caplan became engaged to British actor Tom Riley in New York in May 2016. They had met in January 2015 while Caplan was filming Now You See Me 2 in London and made their red carpet debut as a couple at the Prague Opera Ball in February 2016. They married in September 2017, and have a son born in 2021.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2002Orange CountyParty Girl
2004Mean GirlsJanis Ian
2006Love Is the DrugSara Weller
2007CrashingJacqueline
2008CloverfieldMarlena Diamond
My Best Friend's GirlAmi
2009Crossing OverMarla
2010Hot Tub Time MachineApril Drennan
The Last Rites of Ransom PrideJuliette Flowers
127 HoursSonja Ralston
2011High RoadSheila
2012Save the DateSarah
BacheloretteGena Myers
3, 2, 1... Frankie Go BoomLassie
Queens of CountryJolene Gillis
Item 47Claire WiseShort film
2014The InterviewAgent Lacey
2015The Night BeforeDiana
2016Now You See Me 2Lula May
AlliedBridget Vatan
2017The Disaster ArtistHerselfCameo
2018ExtinctionAlice
2022The People We Hate at the WeddingMarissa
2023CobwebCarol
2025Now You See Me: Now You Don'tLula May

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999–2000Freaks and GeeksSara4 episodes
2000From Where I SitLilyTelevision film
2001UndeclaredBeautiful girlEpisode: "Prototype"
Once and AgainSarahEpisode: "Tough Love"
2001–2003SmallvilleTina Greer2 episodes
2002Everybody's Doing ItAngelaTelevision film
2003The PittsFaith PittMain role
2005Tru CallingAvery Bishop4 episodes
2005–2006RelatedMarjee SorelliMain role
2006Family GuyWoman arguing with Quagmire (voice)Episode: "Chick Cancer"
2006–2007The ClassKat WarblerMain role
2006–2009American Dad!Debbie (voice)4 episodes
2008True BloodAmy BurleyMain role (season 1)
The Life & Times of Tim(voice)Episode: "Insurmountable High Score/Tim vs. the Baby"
2009–2010; 2023Party DownCasey KleinMain role (seasons 1–2); guest star (season 3)
2010–2011Childrens HospitalHarmony / Casey Klein2 episodes
2011The Cleveland ShowPatty Donner (voice)Episode: "The Essence of Cleveland"
Mr. SunshineVivian CornelliEpisode: "Ben and Vivian"
Wainy DaysArielleEpisode: "Kelly and Arielle – Part 2"
2012New GirlJulia Cleary4 episodes
2013NewsreadersAnya TurpoEpisode: "Hedge Fun"
2013–2014The LeagueRebecca Ruxin3 episodes
2013–2016Masters of SexVirginia E. JohnsonMain role; also producer
2014Kroll ShowSigning Bonus contestant #1Episode: "Krolling Around with Nick Klown"
Comedy Bang! Bang!HerselfEpisode: "Lizzy Caplan Wears All Black & Powder Blue Espadrilles"
2017The SimpsonsVirginia Johnson (voice)Episode: "Kamp Krustier"
Angie TribecaDeirdreEpisode: "If You See Something, Solve Something"
Ill BehaviourNadia3 episodes
I'm SorryJessicaEpisode: "Too Slow"
2018Das BootCarla MonroeMain role (season 1)
2019Castle RockAnnie WilkesMain role (season 2)
2019–2020Truth Be ToldJosie and Lanie BurhmanMain role
2021–2022Inside JobReagan Ridley (voice)Main role
2022Fleishman Is In TroubleLibbyMiniseries
2023Fatal AttractionAlex ForrestMain role
2025Zero DayAlexandra MullenMain role

Audio

YearTitleRoleNotes
2025The CommuterAmy NicholsMain role

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2007Saturn AwardsBest Supporting ActressCloverfield
2010Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie Actress – ComedyHot Tub Time Machine
2014Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Actress in a Drama SeriesMasters of Sex
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Drama SeriesMasters of Sex
Satellite AwardsBest Actress – Television Series DramaMasters of Sex
2015Satellite AwardsBest Actress – Television Series DramaMasters of Sex
2016Teen Choice AwardsChoice Summer Movie Star: FemaleNow You See Me 2
2023Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieFleishman Is in Trouble

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