Lizzy Caplan Bio, Age, Husband, Net Worth, Inside Job, Castle Rock, Movies

Lizzy Caplan Biography

Lizzy Caplan is a well-known actress who has appeared in films such as Mean Girls and Cloverfield. She has also appeared on the TV shows Related, The Class, and Party Down.

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How old is Lizzy Caplan? – Age

She is 40 years old as of 30 June 2022. She was born in 1982 in Los Angeles, California, United States. Her real name is Elizabeth Anne Caplan.

Lizzy Caplan Family – Education

Elizabeth grew up in the Miracle Mile neighborhood. Her family is of Ashkenazi Jewish descent and is Reform. She celebrated her Bat Mitzvah and went to a Jewish summer camp. Her father was a lawyer, and her mother, Barbara (née Bragman), worked as a political aide. She is the youngest of three siblings, the others being a brother, Benjamin, and a sister, Julie. When she was 13, her mother died of cancer. Howard Bragman, a publicist, was her uncle. Caplan attended Alexander Hamilton High School and the Academy of Music there.

She initially concentrated on piano, but later decided to pursue drama. She was also a member of her high school’s soccer team. She graduated in 2000 but did not attend college because she wanted to concentrate on her acting career.

Lizzy Caplan Husband

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

Lizzy Caplan Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.

Lizzy Caplan Inside Job

She appeared as Reagan Ridley in the American adult animated science fiction sitcom Inside Job. Ridley is a brilliant but socially awkward and short-tempered Japanese-American robotics engineer who works at Cognito Inc. and believes that society can be improved while managing her irresponsible coworkers and pursuing a coveted promotion. Reagan, according to Takeuchi, is a leader who “wants to make the world a better place.” Her friends, family, and coworkers frequently suggest that she has Asperger’s syndrome, which she denies. After her father was sent to Shadow Prison X at the end of Part 2 of Season 1, she was appointed CEO of Cognito Inc.

Lizzy Caplan Truth Be Told

She appeared as Josie and Lanie Buhrman, identical twin sisters whose father was allegedly murdered by Warren Cave in the American legal/crime drama streaming television series Truth Be Told. Poppy Parnell, a San Francisco journalist, restarts the true-crime podcast that made her famous in the first season. She wants to reopen the 1999 murder case of Stanford professor Chuck Buhrman because new evidence suggests Warren Cave, whom she assisted in putting behind bars, was wrongfully convicted.

Poppy investigates the murder of a photographer/filmmaker at the request of his wife Micah, an equally controversial wellness guru whose friendship with Poppy taints her judgment. In the third season, Poppy teams up with a high school principal to investigate the disappearances of several young black girls in Oakland whose cases have received little attention from the mainstream media. Meanwhile, a mayoral candidate exploits the disappearance of white girl Emily Hill for his own political gain.

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Lizzy Caplan Castle Rock

She appeared as Annie Wilkes, a mentally ill nurse who gets stuck in Castle Rock in the American psychological horror streaming television series Castle Rock. Sheriff Alan Pangborn discovers missing child Henry Deaver standing on the frozen lake in Castle Rock, Maine, in 1991. Dale Lacy commits suicide 27 years later, and his successor, Theresa Porter, plans to reopen a long-closed cell block. Guard Dennis Zalewski discovers The Kid, a mysterious, unaccounted-for inmate locked in an underground cage while counting the beds. Porter refuses to involve Henry, who is now a death-row lawyer, but Zalewski calls him anonymously. In a flashback, Henry’s father goes missing around the same time he does and is discovered dead.

Henry tries to learn more about the events at Shawshank from Lacy’s widow, but she throws him out after accusing him of murdering his father. Zalewski realizes the massacre was all in his head and confronts The Kid, who claims that the Devil took on the form of a boy and that he locked him away because God told him to. Porter moves The Kid to a new cell right away, but his cellmate dies of cancer.

Lizzy Caplan Masters of Sex

She appeared as Virginia Johnson in the American period drama television series Masters of Sex. The series delves into the research and relationship of William Masters and Virginia Johnson, two pioneering human sexuality researchers at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. It “hangs on the bones of fact” and embellishes the telling with dramatic practicalities, made-up characters, and narrative detours. Adults are significantly fictionalized, and children are entirely fictionalized, aside from the main characters. The children’s storylines are “entirely fictitious,” according to the disclaimer at the end of each episode. Michelle Ashford, the series’ creator, explained that the baby was added to protect living people.

Lizzy Caplan Movies

♦ 2022 – The People We Hate at the Wedding
♦ 2018 – Extinction
♦ 2017 – The Disaster Artist
♦ 2016 – Now You See Me 2
♦ 2016 – Allied
♦ 2015 – The Night Before
♦ 2014 – The Interview
♦ 2012 – Save the Date
♦ 2012 – Bachelorette
♦ 2012 – 3,2,1… Frankie Go Boom
♦ 2012 – Queens of Country
♦ 2012 – Item 47 – Claire Wise
♦ 2011 – High Road
♦ 2010 – Successful Alcoholics

Lizzy Caplan TV Shows

♦ 2022 – Fleishman is In Trouble
♦ 2021–2022 – Inside Job
♦ 2019–2020 – Truth Be Told
♦ 2019 – Castle Rock
♦ 2018 – Das Boot
♦ 2017 – The Simpsons
♦ 2017 – Angie Tribeca
♦ 2017 – Ill Behaviour
♦ 2017 – I’m Sorry
♦ 2014 – Kroll Show
♦ 2014 – Comedy Bang! Bang!
♦ 2013–2016 – Masters of Sex
♦ 2013–2014 – The League
♦ 2013 – Newsreaders
2012 – New Girl