- Born
- Birth nameElizabeth Maresal Mitchell
- Height1.64 m
- Elizabeth Banks was born Elizabeth Mitchell in Pittsfield, a small city in the Berkshires in western Massachusetts near the New York border, on February 10, 1974. She is the daughter of Anne Marie (Wallace), who worked in a bank, and Mark Phineas Mitchell, a factory worker. Elizabeth describes herself as having been seen as a "goody two-shoes" in her youth who was nominated for the local Harvest Queen.
Banks left home to attend college at the University of Pennsylvania--from which she graduated Magna cum Laude--and went on to attend the Advanced Training Program at the prestigious American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, graduating in 1996. She then moved to New York and worked in the theater, and began getting small roles in films and on television. Seeking more screen work, she moved to Los Angeles and was soon cast in supporting roles. She also had to change her last name, to Banks, in order to avoid confusion with actress Elizabeth Mitchell.
Her breakthrough role was as Betty Brant, the secretary of the cantankerous newspaper tycoon in Sam Raimi's Người Nhện (2002). She followed up this performance with small roles in other movies: Swept Away (2002), Steven Spielberg's Hãy Bắt Tôi Nếu Có Thể (2002), Seabiscuit (2003) and 40 Tuổi Vẫn Còn Zin (2005). In 2003 she won the Exciting New Face Award at the Young Hollywood Awards. The winsome, beautiful Banks projected an exceptionally charming screen presence that drew comparisons to Audrey Hepburn, and Hollywood eventually began to take notice, Banks being cast in the lead in such films as Kevin Smith's Hãng Phim Heo Nghiệp Dư (2008) and in Oliver Stone's biopic of George W. Bush, W. (2008), as Laura Bush.
In television, Banks was a recurring guest star on Scrubs (2001) as Dr. Kim Briggs, the love interest of Zach Braff's J.D. In 2010 she was cast as Alec Baldwin's love interest in season four of 30 Rock (2006). Originally scheduled to appear in only four episodes, she was brought back as a recurring character for two more seasons, and earned Emmy nominations for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for two consecutive years. Elizabeth has also appeared in such films as Cậu Ấm Quái Chiêu (2011), Người Đàn Ông Trên Gờ Tường (2012), Tâm Sự Bà Bầu (2012), Tâm Nguyện Của Cha (2012), and Cao Độ Hoàn Hảo (2012). She also won the coveted role as Effie Trinket in Đấu Trường Sinh Tử (2012) and Đấu Trường Sinh Tử 2: Bắt Lửa (2013).
After an eleven-year courtship, Banks married Max Handelman, a sports writer and producer, in 2003. They have two sons, Felix, who was born in March 2011, and Magnus, born in Nov. 2012, both by gestational surrogacy.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Larry-115 (qv's & corrections by A. Nonymous) - Elizabeth Banks is an American actress, director, writer, producer. Banks was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. She graduated from Pittsfield High School in 1992, and attended the University of Pennsylvania. In 1998, she completed the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, California.
She made her acting debut in the 1998 independent film Surrender Dorothy (1998), and appeared in various films over the next several years including Wet Hot American Summer (2001), Swept Away (2002), Seabiscuit (2003), Phi Vụ Rắc Rối (2008), 3 Ngày Để Yêu, 3 Ngày Để Chết (2010), and Đấu Trường Sinh Tử (2012).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tango Papa
- SpouseMax Handelman(July 5, 2003 - present) (2 children)
- ChildrenMagnus Mitchell HandelmanFelix Handelman
- ParentsAnne Marie (Wallace) MitchellMark P. Mitchell
- RelativesGeoff Mitchell(Sibling)Sarah Mitchell(Sibling)
- Graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania (1996), where she was a member of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority and was elected to the Friars Senior Society. She was the first in her family to graduate from college.
- In a 2012 interview with Slate, she said that she considered her role in the independent movie Surrender Dorothy (1998) to be one of the worst mistakes in her career, so far. She also said that it was instrumental in her decision to attend drama school, so that she could receive training that would enable her never to have to be in this type of movie again.
- One of only three women to have won the Razzie Award for Worst Director. (The other two being Elaine May for Ishtar (1987) and Jennifer Lynch for Boxing Helena (1993).) Banks was actually one of several directors cited for 43 Ngày Kỳ Quặc (2013).
- Got the role in Hãng Phim Heo Nghiệp Dư (2008) after Rosario Dawson turned it down.
- Became a mother for the first time at age 37, when her son, Felix Handelman, was born in March 2011 via surrogate. Child's father is her husband, Max Handelman.
- I really think that we do a disservice to young people in America by not being more open about sex. Abstinence programs do not work. It's a natural, physical thing having sex.
- I'm pleased that Hollywood hasn't figured out how to pigeonhole me yet...
- I love physical comedy. I love Oscar Wilde, I love [William Shakespeare] comedies, I love improv. I knew I had a knack for it at a certain level, but I came into this business as a classically trained drama student and that was my reputation. When you live in a leading lady's body, which I do, you have to constantly prove that you are funny.
- Every once in a while I play a true idiot, and they're really fun to play.
- [in 2013, on going through the process of converting to her husband's religion, Judaism] I did not have my mikveh, so technically I'm not converted . . . I've been essentially a Jew for like 15 years . . . I haven't had a Christmas tree in 15 years . . . My kids go to Jewish pre-school, we only celebrate Jewish holidays, I love seder . . . Frankly, because I'm already doing everything [in terms of the religion], I feel like I'm as Jewish as I'm ever going to be.
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