Elizabeth Banks

Elizabeth Banks

  • Born: 1974-2-10
  • Birthplace: Massachusetts
  • Height: 5' 4½" (1.64 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: "Hala Summer Camp", "The galloped era", "Catch Me If You Can", "Spider-Man"
  • Elizabeth Banks (Elizabeth Banks), born in Massachusetts on February 10, 1974, is an American film and television actor.
    In 2007, she starred in a slightly weird "Tearer". In 2008, the 34-year-old Banks played the role of President Bush’s wife Laura in the biopic "W". In 2012, Elizabeth Banks participated in the directing of " Film 43 "; on June 3, Elizabeth Banks won the American MTV Movie Award for Best Screen Transformation for her performance in The Hunger Games. In 2014, her starring " Walk of Shame " was released in North America.

    Early Experience

    Elizabeth Banks was born in Pittsfield, a small city on the border between Massachusetts and New York State. When she was a child, she participated in the game show of Nick Children's Channel and was selected as the "Queen of Harvest Festival" locally. After graduating with honors from the University of Pennsylvania, he entered the American Academy of Drama (ACT) to study acting. The boyfriend she met in college married her in 2003. After the marriage, Elizabeth Banks converted to Judaism   .

    Performing Experience

    In addition to starring in the youth comedy "Hara Summer Camp", she also starred in Toby Maguire's " The galloped era ", Guy Ritchie and Madonna Louise Ciccone 's " Swept Away ", " Catch Me If You Can ", And played the role of Betty Brant in the " Spider-Man " series   .
    In 2008, the 34-year-old Banks also played President Bush's wife Laura in Oliver Stone 's biopic "W"   .
    In November 2009, she appeared in 4 episodes of "I'm a Comedy Maniac"   . In April 2011, Elizabeth Bank signed a contract with the film crew of "The Hunger Games" to play an eccentric and somewhat neurotic administrative official   . On April 29th, she and Russell Crowe co-starred in the action thriller "Three Days in Crisis" was released in China   .
    In 2012, Elizabeth Banks participated in the directing of " Film 43 " and acted as the lead actor   . On May 12, she starred in " What to Expect When You're Expecting " was released in the United States. The film was adapted from the novel of the same name   . On June 3, the American MTV Film Awards was held in Los Angeles. Elizabeth Banks won the best screen transformation for her performance in The Hunger Games   .
    In 2013, she starred in " The Hunger Games: Catching Fire " and she played Effie in the film   . In the same year, she also dubbed " The Lego Movie "   .
    On April 25, 2014, her starring "Walk of Shame" was released in North America   .
    On April 12, 2015, the 24th MTV Movie Awards was announced in Los Angeles. Elizabeth Banks won the best screen makeover for her performance in " The Hunger Games: Mockingjay-Part 1 "   . In the same year, the campus musical drama " Pitch Perfect 2 " directed by Elizabeth Banks unexpectedly hit the North American film market with an astonishing box office, with local revenue exceeding $170 million   .
    In 2017, co-starred in the movie " Power Rangers " with Naomi Scott . In the same year, he co-starred with Anna Cooke Kendrick in the movie " Pitch Perfect Three3 " directed by Trish Sie .  
    In 2019, he co-starred in the movie " Charlie's Angels " with Kristen Stewart , and served as the director, screenwriter and producer of the film . In the same year, he starred in the FX limited drama "Mrs. America" .  

    Character Evaluation

    Elizabeth Banks' list of works is full of comedy genres of various styles, whether it is romantic, action, or science fiction, with funny as the main content. It wasn't until the box office performance of the brave comedy " The 40 Year Old Virgin " and the inspirational film " Fong Sai Yuk II " came out one after another that this blonde mature woman really set foot on the ranks of Hollywood's quasi-first-line actresses. But in 2007 a slightly weird style "Tear Man", Elizabeth Banks let fans re-recognize the charm of this Hollywood actress born in the 70s. Although she became famous late, she was able to perform at an appropriate time. Out of its unique charm of the big screen   .