Scène de Masters of Sex / TV series (2013)
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Actrices dans cette scène
Nom de naissance: Elizabeth Anne Caplan
Date de naissance: 1982-06-30
Lieu de naissance: Los Angeles, California, United States
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Noms alternatifs: Elizabeth Caplan, リジー・キャプラン, 丽兹·卡潘, لیزی کپلن, Elizabeth Anne Caplan
Caractéristiques physiques: N/A
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Biographie complète
Elizabeth Anne Caplan (born June 30, 1982) is an American actress. Her performances as Virginia E. Johnson in the Showtime series Masters of Sex (2013–2016) and as Libby Epstein in FX on Hulu's Fleishman Is in Trouble have earned her nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards.
Her first acting role was on Freaks and Geeks (1999–2000). Since then, she has had series-regular roles in several television series, including Related (2005–2006), Party Down (2009–2010; 2023), Das Boot (2018), Castle Rock (2019), Truth Be Told (2019), Fatal Attraction (2023), and Zero Day (2025).
Caplan's film breakthrough came with her role as Janis Ian in Mean Girls (2004). Her other film appearances include My Best Friend's Girl (2008) Cloverfield (2008), Hot Tub Time Machine, 127 Hours (both 2010), Save the Date, Bachelorette (both 2012), The Interview (2014), Now You See Me 2, Allied (both 2016), and Cobweb (2023).
Lizzy Caplan
À propos du film: Masters of Sex / TV series (2013)
Épisode: Season 1, Episode 1: Pilot
Année de sortie: 2013
Nation: United States
Titre alternatif: Експерти по секс, 마스터스 오브 섹스, Doktori za seks, Masters & Johnson, Mestres do Sexo, Seksijumalad, Sekso magistrai, Доктори за секс, Майстри сексу, Мастера секса, マスターズ・オブ・セックス, 性愛大師
Réalisateur: Adam Arkin, Adam Bernstein, Adam Davidson, Chris Manley, Colin Bucksey, Daniel Attias, Dean Parisot, Eric Tignini, Jennifer Getzinger, Jeremy Webb, John Madden, Julie Anne Robinson, Karyn Kusama, Keith Gordon, Lawrence Trilling, Lesli Linka Glatter, Matt Earl Beesley, Michael Apted, Michael Dinner, Michael Engler, Michael Weaver, Michelle Ashford, Miguel Sapochnik, Phil Abraham, Susanna White, Tim Fywell
Scénariste: Amy Lippman, Bathsheba Doran, David Flebotte, Eileen Myers, Ellen Fairey, Esta Spalding, Gina Fattore, Jonathan Igla, Lynnie Greene, Matthew-Lee Erlbach, Michael Cunningham, Michelle Ashford, Noelle Valdivia, Richard Levine, Sam Shaw, Seth Fisher, Steven Levenson, Thomas Maier, Tyler Bensinger
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Executive Producer: Amy Lippman, Carl Beverly, Judith Verno, Michelle Ashford, Sarah Timberman
Sociétés: Round Two Productions, Sony Pictures Television, Timberman/Beverly Productions
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: 1950s, 1960s, based on true story, historical drama, medical research, sexologist, sexuality, unfaithfulness
Histoire
Masters of Sex begins with the death of renowned sexologist Dr. Charles Alfred Kinsey in 1956. Following this, fertility surgeon Dr. William Howell Masters meets his future research partner, Virginia Ellis Johnson, at Washington University in Missouri. The series chronicles their unconventional lives and groundbreaking work in human sexuality. Despite being a brilliant scientist, Masters struggles with his personal feelings while Johnson, a single working mother, is ahead of her time in advocating for women's sexual needs. Their research touches off the sexual revolution, gaining them significant recognition in popular culture.
Résumé
Masters of Sex (2013) is a historical drama series based on the true story of Dr. William Masters and Virginia Johnson, pioneers in the science of human sexuality during the 1950s and 60s. The show explores their unique relationship, professional collaborations, and personal lives as they challenge societal norms around sexuality. Their work at Washington University in Missouri leads to groundbreaking discoveries published in their famous book 'Human Sexual Response', ultimately influencing cultural attitudes towards sex.