- Nacimiento
- Nombre de nacimientoElizabeth Folan Gilpin
- Altura1,70 m
- Betty Gilpin nació el 21 de julio de 1986 en Nueva York, Nueva York, EE.UU.. Es una actriz y productora, conocida por La caza (2020), La guerra del mañana (2021) y ¿No es romántico? (2019). Está casada con Cosmo Pfeil desde el 6 de agosto de 2016. Tienen dos niños.
- CónyugeCosmo Pfeil(6 de agosto de 2016 - presente) (2 niños)
- NiñosMary Babe Pfeil
- Padres
- FamiliaresBilly Mitchell(Great Grandparent)Drew Gilpin Faust(Cousin)Henry Gilpin(Sibling)Samuel Gilpin(Sibling)
- Graduated from Fordham College in New York City with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
- Nominated for the 2018 Emmy Award in the Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series category for her role as Debbie Eagan in GLOW (2017), but lost to Alex Borstein from La maravillosa Sra. Maisel (2017).
- Author of the 2022 book "All the Women in My Brain: And Other Concerns" published by Flatiron Books (September 6, 2022).
- Daughter of Jack Gilpin and Ann McDonough.
- First cousin, once removed, of Drew Gilpin Faust, who was President of Harvard University from 2007 to 2018. On her father's side, Betty is a great-granddaughter of Billy Mitchell, a U.S. Army general, regarded as the father of the United States Air Force, a great-great-granddaughter of John L. Mitchell, a Civil War veteran and Democratic politician, who served as a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, from 1893 to 1899; and of Lawrence Tyson, a general, Democratic politician, and textile manufacturer who was a U.S. Senator from Tennessee, from 1925 to 1929. Her three times great-grandfather, Alexander Mitchell, born in Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, was a banker, railroad financier, and Democratic Wisconsin congressman.
- The voice of the male gaze is so loud, it can send a small representative to live inside your brain, to tell you what you should do, and how you should value yourself, and what actions aren't worth causing a fuss over. I think that it's up to us to kill that representative in our own brains.
- My brain is a room full of women who take turns at the wheel.
- I'm probably not a good fit for being super-famous. I'm too neurotic. So I'm not like, 'When am I going to get mine?' I'm enjoying flying under the radar being Windows '94 Jodie Comer. ... Math-wise, you have to have a lotion contract and a gazillion followers to be the lead of something, and I'm too neurotic for social media and my skin is too dry for lotion contracts.
- [lacking confidence when she was young] Growing up, I was a self-loathing Igor who carried the queen's books. My job was to be the sarcastic Sherpa, quietly providing the farce and adoration then becoming part of the wall when cued. I don't know when it was, but at some point I realized the obvious truth that I was a hideous goblin under a bridge, that the sound of my voice was like audible feces, and the presence of my body in a room was like bringing a moose carcass to brunch.
- [having large breasts] And then puberty was like, WA-BAM. Physically, I went from Justin Bieber to Jessica Rabbit. I gained 30 pounds of thigh, booty, and certified American jugs. And I quickly learned big boobs have the effect of announcing your presence in a room as if you're cradling Gilbert Godfrey singing the opening to the 'Circle of Life.'
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