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Elizabeth Banks (born Elizabeth Irene Mitchell; [1] February 10, 1974) [2] is an American actress, director, and producer. She is known for playing chaperone Effie Trinket in The Hunger Games film series (2012–2015) and an ICCA commentator in the Pitch Perfect film series (2012–2017).
Hanks married American actress Samantha Lewes (1952–2002) in 1978. They had one son, actor Colin (b. 1977), [230] and one daughter, Elizabeth (b. 1982). [49] Hanks and Lewes divorced in 1987. [49] [231] Lewes died in 2002 at the age of 49 from bone cancer. [232] In 1981, Hanks met actress Rita Wilson on the set of TV comedy Bosom Buddies ...
Credited as Elizabeth Casey 1999 Uninvited: Lady Reporter Credited as Elizabeth Maresal Mitchell 2000 Shaft: Trey's Friend Credited as Elizabeth Maresal Mitchell 2001 Wet Hot American Summer: Lindsay Ordinary Sinner: Rachel 2002 Spider-Man: Betty Brant: Swept Away: Debi Catch Me If You Can: Lucy Forrest 2003 The Trade: Sioux Sever Seabiscuit ...
Hanks was born in Sacramento, California [3] to actor Tom Hanks and producer and actress Samantha Lewes (born Susan Jane Dillingham). [4] He has a sister, Elizabeth, and through his father's marriage to his stepmother, actress Rita Wilson, he has two younger half-brothers, Chester "Chet" and Truman.
Wilson and Hanks at the 61st Academy Awards in 1989. Wilson married actor Tom Hanks in 1988. Hanks already had two children from a previous marriage, Colin and Elizabeth Hanks. She has two sons with Hanks, Chet and Truman. [85] Wilson has three grandchildren. [86] She is a member of the Greek Orthodox Church. [87]
Chet Hanks is the third child of Tom Hanks, and the first child born to Hanks and actress Rita Wilson. [4] During high school, Hanks' parents sent him to a wilderness therapy program for troubled teens. [5] Hanks later attended the Oakley School, a now-closed therapeutic boarding school in Oakley, Utah, [6] where he played lacrosse. [7]
Additionally, Tom's younger brother Jim Hanks is his acting double in the movie for the scenes whenever Forrest was running. [37] Tom's daughter Elizabeth Hanks appears in the movie as the girl on the school bus who refuses to let young Forrest sit next to her. [38]
[29] Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune felt "Hanks proves himself to be an adept comedian here"; however, he wrote the film "is at its best when romance blooms at a toy company where Elizabeth Perkins is an executive and Hanks has become a star vice president with his innocent approach to picking best-selling toys."