The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Lizzy Caplan
- It’s weird, It’s really weird to be called a breakout star. And some people are referring to my show as the new ‘Friends’, which I can’t really even wrap my head around.
- The family you were raised in, the time period you were born in, and the part of the country you’re in absolutely shape your view on sex, which shapes a huge part of anybody’s personality.
- I think being mean to people in high school is healthy. It’s sort of like you’re in this situation with all these other kids and sometimes you need to get your aggression out. And if you’d had people be mean to you before, it really does build character.
- I have a habit of getting very obsessive about one thing, but it usually lasts no more than three days.
- I had a bat mitzvah, was confirmed, went to Jewish summer camp, I go to temple for the High Holy Days. I think, like most people in their early 20s, I kind of strayed away from it. I think once I have a family I’ll be back into it.
- I think there’s something very lovely and hilarious about exploring the particular neuroses of the female mind. It’s just not the same thing with men. I mean, there are exceptions, but for the most part, women beat themselves up in their heads more. They overanalyze stuff far more than men do.
- In the early days, I just got lucky. I would audition for everything and just happen to land in something pretty respectable, like ‘Freaks and Geeks,’ my first job, which was a complete fluke.
- Don’t peak in high school.
- You’d be surprised. Girls like sensitive, namby-pamby guys.
- There’s only so many times you can read how ugly you are and how much people hate you.

Lizzy Caplan is an American actress known for her versatility and sharp comedic timing. Born on June 30, 1982, in Los Angeles, California, she began her acting career with a role in the cult TV series Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000).
She gained wider recognition as Janis Ian in the hit teen comedy Mean Girls (2004). Caplan went on to star in a range of film and television projects, including Cloverfield (2008), Hot Tub Time Machine (2010), and Now You See Me 2 (2016).
Her most acclaimed performance came as Virginia Johnson in the Showtime drama Masters of Sex (2013–2016), earning her an Emmy nomination. Caplan has also appeared in Castle Rock (2019) and Fleishman Is in Trouble (2022). Known for balancing indie roles with mainstream success, she continues to be a dynamic presence in Hollywood. Caplan married actor Tom Riley in 2017.
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