to get married in Italy in a sweet, intimate wedding with just friends and family present.
During Christmas in 2018, the Englishman took to Instagram to share a comical photo of himself with his wife, wishing his fans and followers a merry Christmas. He wrote:
"A very merry one to you and yours. Love, k.d. Lang and Yoda."
Almost a year after, Caplan admitted that she had not seen "Mean Girls" since it was aired, for fifteen years. She told Us Weekly that she eventually broke the cycle by settling to watch it with her husband, Riley, who hadn't seen it yet. She was trying to refresh her memory before she watched the Broadway revival of the movie. She said:
"My husband has never seen it. We watched it and I was like, "Yeah, I get it! This is a wonderful movie."
Caplan confessed that she had had an unexpected reaction after watching the Broadway musical and said that it made her really emotional. It was as though someone made a Broadway version of her high school experience.
The husband and wife often keep their private lives out of social media as best as they can to avoid the pressure that most Hollywood "power couple's" experience and often end up crumbling beneath.
LIZZY CAPLAN'S CAREER
After "Mean Girls," Caplan had several other films and projects in which she got involved. These include "Love Is the Drug," "Save the Date," and "Now You See Me 2." She also had quite a number of television appearances to her name.
In 2019, Lizzy Caplan was cast as "Annie Wilkes," in the second season of the psychological horror web TV series, "Castle Rock," alongside Paul Sparks, Barkhad Abdi, and Elsie Fisher. The series was adapted from a Stephen King novel, "Castle Rock."
In the 1990 film, "Misery," Wilkes was played by popular actress Kathy Bates and even won an Oscar for her performance. Caplan knew quite well that she had big shoes to fill, stepping in as Wilkes after so many years. She admitted to GQ that she had seen the movie quite a number of times, and she was absolutely in love with Bates' performance.
However, she had brought a new edge and delivery to the character. The Wilkes described in Stephen Kings' book was intended to be a physically imposing figure that infused terror in people with her scary form.
Caplan was neither physically imposing nor scary, but she used her smaller physique and large eyes, which could switch from rage to terror in a moment.
She wanted something to keep it a little off-kilter to put people on the back foot, so she channeled that by adopting a strange, creepy manner of walking for her character.
In an interview with Variety, she also said that she had watched the first season of the show without knowing that she would be involved in the second season.
That had sort of given her a feel and understanding of how best to deliver a perfect performance. After ten riveting episodes, the second season of "Castle Rock" slowed to a halt in December 2019.
Caplan has had quite an interesting career and, no doubt, an even more exciting love life with her husband, Tom Riley, with whom she's living a very happy life.
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