Born Elizabeth Irene Mitchell on February 10, 1974, Elizabeth Banks is an American actress and filmmaker. She is widely recognized for her roles as Effie Trinket in The Hunger Games film series (2012–2015) and Gail Abernathy-McKadden in the Pitch Perfect film series (2012–2017).
Banks made her directing debut with the 2015 picture Pitch Perfect 2, whose opening weekend gross of $69 million set a record for a first-time filmmaker. In addition, she directed, wrote, produced, and starred in the action comedy Charlie‘s Angels (2019).
Banks and her husband Max Handelman formed the film and television production firm Brownstone Productions in October 2002.Banks debuted in the indie low-budget picture Surrender Dorothy (1998).
She starred in the motion pictures Wet Hot American Summer (2001), Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007), Seabiscuit (2003), The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Slither (2006), Invincible (2006), Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008), Role Models (2008), The Next Three Days (2010), Man on a Ledge (2012), What to Expect When You’re Expecting (2012), Movie 43 (2013), The Lego Movie (2014) and it’s (2019). Currently, she is directing the horror comedy movie Cocaine Bear.

Banks’ recurring performance as Avery Jessup on the NBC sitcom 30 Rock earned her two nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award. She has recurring parts on the comedy series Scrubs and Modern Family, with the latter earning her a third nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award.
The Netflix miniseries Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp (2015) and Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later (2015) starring Banks (2017). ABC is airing a reincarnation of the 1980s game show Press Your Luck beginning in 2019. The current season is the fourth for the show.
Born Elizabeth Irene Mitchell on February 10, 1974, Elizabeth Banks is a well-known American actress and director. She is well-known for her roles as Effie Trinket (The Hunger Games) and Gail Abernathy-McKadden (Pitch Perfect) (2012–2017)
Banks directed her first film, Pitch Perfect 2, in 2015, which broke the record for a debuting director with a $69 million opening weekend gross. Charlie’s Angels was an action comedy in which she also played a leading role and directed, wrote, produced, and starred (2019).
Banks and her husband, Max Handelman, started the film and TV production company Brownstone Productions in October 2002. Banks’ first film was the low-budget indie Surrender Dorothy (1998).
Her filmography includes Wet Hot American Summer (2001), Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy (2002-2007), Seabiscuit (2003), The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Slither (2006), Invincible (2006), Zack and Miri Make a Porno (2008), Role Models (2008), The Next Three Days (2010), Man on a Ledge (2012), What to Expect When You’re Expecting (2012), Movie 43 (2013), The Lego Movie (2014) and its 2019 sequel (2019). Currently, she is the director of the horror comedy film Cocaine Bear.
For her role as Avery Jessup on the NBC comedy series 30 Rock, Banks was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards. She was nominated for a third Primetime Emmy for her recurring role on the hit comedy series Modern Family.
Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp (2015) and Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later (2017), both starring Banks, were released on Netflix (2017). Now in 2019, she is the host of ABC’s revival of the 1980s game show Press Your Luck. Season four of the show has started.
Is Elizabeth Banks Pregnant?
Not at this time; Elizabeth is not pregnant and cannot have children. In 2019, the mother of two stated on her website that she had previously experienced difficulty conceiving, writing:
Actually, I have a broken belly, so that’s the only real challenge I’ve faced so far. Our path to gestational surrogacy began with years of unsuccessfully attempting to conceive naturally and then pursuing various forms of assisted reproduction technology.
According to her, having her first child, Felix, was accompanied by not one but two miracles: finding her carrier and her spouse. For Elizabeth, wearing a baggy suit is just that!
Who is Elizabeth Banks’ Husband?
Years after meeting at the University of Pennsylvania, Elizabeth Banks and Max Handelman tied the knot in 2003. Elizabeth claims that she never would have guessed that she would have an instant connection with the man who would become her future husband on the first day of school.
In a 2015 interview with Allure, Elizabeth said, “When I met my husband, I didn’t immediately think, ‘This is the man I’m going to marry. When I first saw him, I thought, “Aw, he’s so adorable!” Now that I’m 18 and a college student, I’m going to f**k him.
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I’ve never met somebody I liked more,” Elizabeth said. Did I have crushes or random hobbies when I was younger? I did, and so did my husband, but we stayed together. Even now, we keep the big picture in mind.
Elizabeth and Max are not only partners in parenting their two sons, but also in business. The couple runs a production company from which they’ve released movies like Pitch Perfect and Pitch Perfect 2, as well as Elizabeth’s written, produced, and directed feature film Charlie’s Angels.
She has said to Women’s Health, “Working together provides a lot of balance in our life, and it’s a way for us to [see each other] because I travel so much for work.” Elizabeth continued, “And my marriage is wonderful; it will last a long time.” The ABC show Press Your Luck airs new episodes every Friday at 9 p.m. EST.
The Press Your Luck Host’s Children
Elizabeth and her husband, Max Handelman, are the parents of two sons. When her 2011 “miracle baby” arrived, she gave him the name Felix. She has described how he is a fitting representation of the Latin word for “lucky” or “happy,” which she has used to describe him.

Also, in 2012, they welcomed a second son into the world, Magnus Mitchell Handelman. Elizabeth has already expressed her gratitude to the Center for Surrogate Parenting for their role in the birth of her children.
Their age gap is 20 months. When asked about having children, she told The Independent: I still feel like I’m being judged for my past actions, and that most people don’t get my current career and life decisions. If sharing my experience makes others feel they are not alone, then I will consider it a privilege.
Elizabeth rarely shares photos of her son Max on her social media, opting instead to focus on herself. She recently took a trip to Greece and is probably there with her family.
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