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Elizabeth Banks full list of movies and tv shows in theaters, in production and upcoming films. Elizabeth Banks was born Elizabeth Mitchell in Pittsfield, a small city in the Berkshires in western Massachusetts near the New York border, on February 10, 1974. She is the daughter of Ann (Wallace), who worked in a bank, and Mark P. Mitchell, a factory worker.

From her work on “The Hunger Games” Elizabeth Banks has seen (and worn!) wigs that resemble a luminescent Vesuvius, DayGlo eyeshadow, and gowns in colors charitably described as aggressive. Though typically not while parading in the back of a convertible through Harvard Square in 40-degree weather, surrounded by dancing and cheering onlookers.Such is the lot of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ Woman of the Year.“This is a beautiful, very exciting, very unique experience,” Banks said after being recognized for her achievements by members of the Pudding. “This is a great group of artists that I’m sure will go out and improve the world we live in.”. “She’s hilariously funny,” said Londeen McEachron, a Boston University student who attended the event. “In the second year that the Pudding allows women in its shows, it’s great to see a woman set the example. Times are changing, and it’s great that this is a platform for women to speak and be recognized, and it’s great that Harvard can provide that.”The Woman of the Year Award is bestowed annually on performers who have made lasting contributions to the world of entertainment. As a movie actor Banks had starring roles in “The Hunger Games” franchise, “Love & Mercy,” and “The Lego Movie,” among others, and she is a three-time Emmy nominee for her performances in “30 Rock” and “Modern Family.”She made her directorial film debut with “Pitch Perfect 2” in 2015 and produced, wrote, directed, and appeared in “Charlie’s Angels” last fall.

She also produced the other two “Pitch Perfect” movies and is an executive producer of “Shrill,” the Hulu series which started its second season this month.Besides her work in media Banks is also known for her involvement with the Center for Reproductive Rights, Planned Parenthood, and Turnaround Arts, among other organizations.

'Charlie's Angels' stars talk teamwork, sisterhood and new film

Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska star in director Elizabeth Banks' reboot of 'Charlie's Angels.'

Elizabeth Banks suggested that the reason her 'Charlie's Angels' reboot failed to make a splash at the box office opening weekend was that men 'don’t go see women do action movies.”

'Charlie's Angels' lost its wings over the weekend, earning just $8.6 million while the racing drama 'Ford v Ferarri' topped the box office with a $31 million debut and the war film 'Midway' came in second earning $8.75 million, according to Box Office Mojo.

Banks -- who wrote, produced, directed, and starred as Bosley in the reboot -- hinted to the Herald Sun prior to the film's release that a form of sexism from a male-dominated audience may be to blame for its current lack of financial success.

“Look, people have to buy tickets to this movie too. This movie has to make money,” Banks told the Sun. “If this movie doesn’t make money it reinforces a stereotype in Hollywood that men don’t go see women do action movies.”

The 'Hunger Games' actress seemed to dismiss the box office success of 'Captain Marvel,' the Brie Larson-led Marvel film that earned $1.1 billion worldwide earlier this year, as well as 'Wonder Woman,' which grossed $821 million in 2017, because they belonged to a 'male genre.'

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 11: Elizabeth Banks arrives for the Premiere Of Columbia Pictures' 'Charlie's Angels' held at Westwood Regency Theater on November 11, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)

“They’ll go and see a comic book movie with Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel because that’s a male genre,” Banks explained. “So even though those are movies about women, they put them in the context of feeding the larger comic book world, so it’s all about, yes, you’re watching a Wonder Woman movie but we’re setting up three other characters or we’re setting up ‘Justice League.’”

“By the way, I’m happy for those characters to have box office success, but we need more women’s voices supported with money because that’s the power. The power is in the money.”

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Comparatively, the first 'Charlie's Angels' film, which starred Drew Barrymore, Cameron Diaz, and Lucy Liu, made a $40 million box office weekend debut in 2000 and the sequel, 'Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle' grossed $37 million in 2003, according to Box Office Mojo.

On Monday, Banks addressed the movie's flop, tweeting: 'Well, if you’re going to have a flop, make sure your name is on it at least 4x. I’m proud of #CharliesAngels and happy it’s in the world.'