I love stories about misfits and underdogs. Elizabeth Banks lovemisfitstory Change image and share on social
I'm not a particularly shiny, happy person. I'm fairly cynical, and that's what draws me to comedy. Elizabeth Banks comedycynicaldraw Change image and share on social
I'm not a fan of plastic surgery. Oh, and I've never had a wax in my life. Waxing makes no sense to me because you have to grow it out to wax it. Elizabeth Banks fangrowhave Change image and share on social
When you live in a leading lady's body, which I do, you have to constantly prove that you are funny. Elizabeth Banks bodyconstantlyfunny Change image and share on social
Klutziness is endearing. I like imperfection. Elizabeth Banks endearimperfectionklutziness Change image and share on social
All through my twenties, I lived in very walkable cities - Philadelphia, San Francisco, and New York. Elizabeth Banks cityfranciscolive Change image and share on social
I work out with our trainer, Jocelynne Boschen of Alpha Sport L.A., hike a lot, and eat healthy. I love cooking so prepare a lot of my own food and avoid processed foods. No fast food. No soda. Elizabeth Banks alphaavoidboschen Change image and share on social
Comedy often comes at the expense of others, and to do that smartly, you don't want to make fun of vulnerable people. You want to make fun of people in power, and so you need to really understand the dynamics of power. Elizabeth Banks comedydynamicexpense share on social
Your funny gets developed pretty early on. Comedy requires that you understand as much as possible about the viewpoints of all people and everything that's going on around you. It genuinely requires a true point of view, a real sense of your own view of things in the world. Elizabeth Banks comedydevelopearly share on social
My father is a huge horse racing fan, so I was introduced to the sport long before 'Seabiscuit.' But the role made me an even bigger fan. Horse racing is one of my favorite sports. Elizabeth Banks bigfanfather Change image and share on social