Lizzy Caplan Biography

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An actress who commenced onscreen roles in late adolescence, Lizzy Caplan initially specialized in playing teenagers and young adults in tough-natured and slightly edgy material. Caplan landed many of her earliest assignments on the small screen, in telemovies such as the 2000 From Where I Sit and the 2002 Everybody's_Doing_It (a lead, as a high-school student grappling with the prospect of losing her virginity), and made repeat appearances on such series programs as Smallville, Freaks and Geeks, and Tru_Calling. Not long after, the young performer joined the cast of Mark_Waters and Tina_Fey's satirical big-screen comedy Mean_Girls (2004), as a high-school student; the actress also essayed the female lead in the thoughtful coming-of-age drama Love Is the Drug (2006), as an elitist teenager who travels in an exclusive social circle and draws the infatuation of an unpopular newcomer (John_Patrick_Amedori). Also in 2006, Caplan scored a regular role on the sitcom The_Class. In 2008, she appeared in Matt_Reeves' sci-fi thriller Cloverfield as Marlena, one of the victims of a city-wide rampaging monster. Nathan Southern, Rovi



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