Lizzy Caplan Net Worth

Net Worth  Net Worth: $4 Million

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Lizzy Caplan is an American film and television actress who has earned a net worth of 6 million dollars. Lizzy Caplan’s net worth started accumulating when her acting career began in 1999. It was the year she got a chance to appear briefly in a famous television show called “Freaks and Geeks”. Since then she has had many minor roles or guest appearances in various shows, such as “Smallville”, “The Pitts” and “Once and Again”. However, she is best known for starring in television shows “True Blood”, “Related”, “The Class”, “Party Down” and films “Mean Girls”, “Cloverfield”, “Bachelorette” and “Hot Tub Time Machine”. All these roles helped Lizzy Caplan earn her net worth.


Lizzy Caplan Net Worth $6 Million


Elizabeth Anne Caplan was born in Los Angeles, California in 1982 in a Jewish family. Lizzy has been interested in arts since she was a child but her first choice of interest was piano, therefore she was attended the Academy of Music. However, later she became interested in drama, and apparently that was not a bad choice at all. Lizzy’s first step towards fame was an appearance in a teen comedy show “Freaks and Geeks” in 1999. She began getting guest roles in many shows, most notable of which was “Smallville” where she appeared in one episode in 2001, and later she was seen in two episodes of “Once and Again” on ABC. Starring in Jason Mraz’s music video called “You and I both” also increased Lizzy Caplan’s net worth.

Lizzy Caplan’s first really noticeable role was in the 2004 feature film “Mean Girls”. This teen comedy was director by Mark Waters and featured actresses Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert and Tina Fey. Naturally, this successful film added to Lizzy Caplan’s net worth and also helped her get more acting jobs. She appeared in a second season of the supernatural drama series “Tru Calling” where she appeared as main character Tru Davies’s friend Avery Bishop. In 2005 Lizzy also had a role in a comedy-drama series “Related” and a year later in a sitcom “The Class”. The same year she appeared in a thriller film called “Love is a Drug” and was noticed by the Variety magazine which included her in the list of “10 actors to watch”.

Lizzy Caplan’s next big success was a 2008 movie “Cloverfield”, a sci-fi monster movie directed by Matt Reeves. This film earned Lizzy a nomination at the Saturn Awards in the category of Best Supporting Actress. The next film Caplan appeared in  Howard Deutch’s romantic comedy “My Best Friend’s Girl” where she played along with Kate Hudson and Dane Cook.

Lizzy Caplan continues to work on both television and big screen and thus increasing her net worth. In 2009 – 2010 she starred in a comedy series “Party Down” and in 2010 she appeared in Danny Boyle’s survival drama feature “127 hours”. In 2012 Lizzy was cast for couple of episodes of an acclaimed sitcom “New Girl”. Caplan’s most recent work is in a drama series “Masters of Sex” which tells the story of two American sex educators from the 1960’s.

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