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{{Infobox person
| name = Elizabeth Banks
| image = Elizabeth Banks by Gage Skidmore.jpg
| caption = Banks at the 2018 [[San Diego Comic-Con]]
| birth_name = Elizabeth Irene Mitchell
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1974|2|10}}
| birth_place = [[Pittsfield, Massachusetts]], U.S.
| alma_mater = [[University of Pennsylvania]]<br>[[American Conservatory Theater]]
| occupation = Actress, director, model, producer
| residence = [[Los Angeles, California]]
| years_active = 1998–present
| spouse = {{marriage|[[Max Handelman]]|2003}}
| children = 2
| website = {{URL|http://elizabethbanks.com}}
}}

'''Elizabeth Irene Banks''' ([[née]] '''Mitchell''';<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20234253_2,00.html |title=Elizabeth Banks Fall's First Lady Elizabeth Banks Movie Spotlight Movies Entertainment Weekly 2 |date=2008-10-20 |accessdate=2008-11-01 |publisher=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |first= Adam B. |last=Vary }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/o/n/Jennifer-M-Tondel/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0095.html|title=Elizabeth Irene Mitchell|work=familytreemaker.genealogy.com|accessdate=July 26, 2012}}</ref> born February 10, 1974)<ref>{{cite journal|title=Monitor|journal=Entertainment Weekly|date=Feb 15, 2013|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2013/02/08/monitor-feb-14-2013}}</ref> is an American actress, director, model and producer. She is known for her starring role as [[Effie Trinket]] in [[The Hunger Games (film series)|''The Hunger Games'' film series]] (2012–15) and as Gail Abernathy-McKadden in the [[Pitch Perfect (film series)|''Pitch Perfect'' film series]] (2012–17). She made her directorial debut with ''[[Pitch Perfect 2]]'' (2014), whose $69 million opening-weekend gross set a record for a first-time director.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-et-mn-box-office-pitch-perfect-2-20150517-story.html |title=Box office: 'Pitch Perfect 2' crescendos past 'Mad Max: Fury Road' to $70.3 million |publisher=LATimes.com |date=2015-05-17 |accessdate=2015-05-18}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://news.yahoo.com/box-office-top-20-pitch-perfect-2-lands-205412903.html |title=Box Office Top 20: 'Pitch Perfect 2' lands at $69.2 million |publisher=yahoo.com |date=2015-05-18 |accessdate=2015-05-22 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150521184144/http://news.yahoo.com/box-office-top-20-pitch-perfect-2-lands-205412903.html |archivedate=2015-05-21 |df= }}</ref>

Banks made her film debut in the low-budget independent film ''[[Surrender Dorothy (film)|Surrender Dorothy]]'' (1998). She starred in the films ''[[Wet Hot American Summer]]'' (2001), [[Sam Raimi]]'s [[Spider-Man in film#Sam Raimi films|''Spider-Man'' trilogy]] (2002–2007), ''[[Seabiscuit (film)|Seabiscuit]]'' (2003), ''[[The 40-Year-Old Virgin]]'' (2005), ''[[Slither (2006 film)|Slither]]'' (2006), ''[[Zack and Miri Make a Porno]]'' (2008), ''[[Role Models]]'' (2008), ''[[The Next Three Days]]'' (2010), ''[[Man on a Ledge]]'' (2012), ''[[What to Expect When You're Expecting (film)|What to Expect When You're Expecting]]'' (2012), ''[[The Lego Movie]]'' (2014), ''[[Love & Mercy (film)|Love & Mercy]]'' (2014), ''[[Magic Mike XXL]]'' (2015), and ''[[Power Rangers (film)|Power Rangers]]'' (2017).

On television, Banks had a [[Recurring character|recurring role]] as [[Avery Jessup]] on the [[NBC]] sitcom ''[[30 Rock]]'', which garnered her two [[Primetime Emmy Award]] nominations. She also had recurring roles on the comedy series ''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]'' and ''[[Modern Family]]'', the latter of which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Banks starred in the [[Netflix]] miniseries ''[[Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp]]'' (2015) and ''[[Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later]]'' (2017).

{{asof|July 2018}}, [[Box Office Mojo]] ranked Banks as the 30th-highest-grossing actor of all time, and the ninth-highest-grossing actress.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/people/?view=Actor&sort=sumgross&order=DESC&p=.htm|title=Box Office Mojo - People Index|publisher=Box Office Mojo|accessdate=2 November 2016}}</ref>

==Early life==
Banks was born in [[Pittsfield, Massachusetts]], and grew up on Brown Street, the eldest of four children of Ann (née Wallace) and Mark P. Mitchell.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.berkshireeagle.com/ci_10774008 |title=From Pittsfield to the big screen |author=Jessica Willis |work=[[The Berkshire Eagle]] |date=October 21, 2008}}</ref> Her father, a [[Vietnam War|Vietnam]] [[veteran]], was a factory worker for [[General Electric]] and her mother worked in a bank.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article5088477.ece |title= Elizabeth Banks: from the top-shelf to First Lady in W. |accessdate= 2008-11-07 |author= James Mottram |date= 2008-11-08 |work= [[The Times]] | location=London}}</ref> She has said that she grew up "[[Irish Americans|Irish]] + [[White Anglo-Saxon Protestant|WASP]] + [[Catholic Church|Catholic]]."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mobile.twitter.com/elizabethbanks/status/165578052603088896|title=Elizabeth Banks|work=Twitter|accessdate=July 26, 2012}}</ref>

Growing up, Banks played baseball and rode horses. She was in [[Little League Baseball|Little League]] when she broke her leg sliding into [[Third baseman|third base]]. She then tried out for the school play, which was her start in acting.<ref>{{cite web|title=About Elizabeth Banks |url=https://movies.yahoo.com/person/elizabeth-banks/biography.html |work=yahoo movies |accessdate=July 26, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120328115045/http://movies.yahoo.com/person/elizabeth-banks/biography.html |archivedate=March 28, 2012 |df= }}</ref> She graduated from [[Pittsfield High School (Massachusetts)|Pittsfield High School]] in 1992, and is a member of the [[National Junior Classical League|Massachusetts Junior Classical League]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://teamcoco.com/video/highlight-elizabeth-banks-latin-clubber|title=Elizabeth Banks Was A Sexy-Flirty Latin Clubber|work=[[Conan (talk show)|TeamCoco]]|date=September 24, 2012|accessdate=March 16, 2013}}</ref> She attended the [[University of Pennsylvania]], where she was a member of the [[Delta Delta Delta]] Sorority. She graduated ''[[Latin honors|magna cum laude]]'' in 1996 with a major in communications and a minor in theater arts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/0110/feature3_4.html|title=How to Succeed in Business by Really, Really Trying |work=Penn Gazette|date=December 22, 2009|accessdate=September 11, 2013}}</ref> In 1998, she completed schooling at the [[American Conservatory Theater]] in [[San Francisco]], [[California]], where she earned an [[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]] degree.<ref>{{cite web|title=Master of Fine Arts Program in Acting|url=http://www.act-sf.org/home/conservatory/mfa_program.html|publisher=www.act-sf.org|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Elizabeth Banks And Annette Bening Honored At American Conservatory Theater Awards|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/01/elizabeth-banks-and-annette-bening-act-san-francisco_n_1247543.html|publisher=Huffington post|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref>

==Career==
[[File:Elizabeth_Banks_by_David_Shankbone.jpg|thumb|right|Banks at the ''[[Spider-Man 3]]'' premiere in 2007]]
Banks changed her name to avoid confusion with actress [[Elizabeth Mitchell]].<ref>{{cite news
|url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/movies/2008310736_elizabethbanks27.html
|title=From first lady to Porno star actress: Elizabeth Banks dishes the dirt
|date=2008-10-27
|accessdate=2008-11-01
|publisher=The Seattle Times
|first=Bob
|last=Strauss
|deadurl=yes
|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081030051255/http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/movies/2008310736_elizabethbanks27.html
|archivedate=2008-10-30
|df=
}}</ref> After auditioning in New York, she was offered a role on the soap opera ''[[Santa Barbara (TV series)|Santa Barbara]]''. Taking the role would have required her to quit her education at the American Conservatory Theatre, and Banks ultimately decided to forgo the offer due to having taken out [[student loan]]s to complete her degree.<ref>{{cite interview|first=Elizabeth|last=Banks|work=DP/30: The Oral History of Hollywood|title=Love & Mercy, Elizabeth Banks|date=November 4, 2015|accessdate=April 6, 2016|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_fuZ4_RqWk&nohtml5=False}}</ref> She made her acting debut in the 1998 independent film ''[[Surrender Dorothy (1998 film)|Surrender Dorothy]]'', as Elizabeth Casey, and appeared in various films over the next seven years including [[Guy Ritchie]]'s ''[[Swept Away (2002 film)|Swept Away]]''<ref>{{cite news|title=Swept Away|url=https://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9D05E7DA173AF932A25753C1A9649C8B63|publisher=New York Times|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref> before gaining more prominent widespread exposure through the 2005 comedy film ''[[The 40-Year-Old Virgin]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=The 40-Year Old Virgin Is Ten Years Old|url=http://moviepilot.com/posts/2015/03/20/time-flies-the-40-year-old-virgin-is-ten-years-old-2798352?lt_source=external,manual|publisher=movie pilot.com|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref>

In August 2005, at the [[Williamstown Theatre Festival]], Banks starred in [[William Inge]]'s ''[[Bus Stop (play)|Bus Stop]]'' as Cherie, the sexy blonde aspiring [[Nightclub act|nightclub singer]].<ref>Sommer, Elyse. 2005, [http://www.curtainup.com/busstopwtf.html ''Curtain Up''].</ref> Jeffrey Borak wrote that Banks' portrayal was acted "with poise, clarity and a shrewd feel for Cherie's complexities. Her performance is all of a piece and in harmony, stylistically, with the performances around her ..."<ref>Borak, Jeffrey 2005. "Love blooms in a Kansas diner", ''Berkshire Eagle'' August 20, Art section.</ref> In 2005, she appeared on the series ''[[Stella (U.S. TV series)|Stella]]'', and in May 2006, she had a role in the [[Scrubs (season 5)|season five]] finale of the [[NBC]] sitcom ''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]'' as Dr. [[Kim Briggs]], the love interest of [[J.D. (Scrubs)|J.D.]] ([[Zach Braff]]). The character appeared throughout seasons six, seven, and eight as a recurring guest star.<ref name="bio"/>

In 2006, Banks appeared in the American football drama film ''[[Invincible (2006 film)|Invincible]]'', in which she played [[Mark Wahlberg]]'s love interest. Later, she and co-star Wahlberg were nominated for the "Best Kiss" award at the [[MTV Movie Awards]].<ref name="banks"/> That same year, she landed the starring role in the comedy-horror film ''[[Slither (2006 film)|Slither]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Slither movie review|url=http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/slither-2006|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref>

In 2007, Banks played the female lead in the comedy film ''[[Meet Bill]]'', alongside [[Aaron Eckhart]] and [[Jessica Alba]].<ref name="bio"/> That same year, she had a small role in the Christmas comedy film ''[[Fred Claus]]'', co-starring [[Vince Vaughn]] and [[Paul Giamatti]] as Santa's little helper, Charlyne. In 2008, she played the ex-wife and mother of the daughter of Ryan Reynolds lead in the comedy film ''[[Definitely, Maybe]]'', alongside [[Isla Fisher]] and [[Ryan Reynolds]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Definitely, Maybe (2008)|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/14/movies/14maybe.html?_r=0|publisher=New York Times|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref> starred with [[Seth Rogen]] as the eponymous female lead in the [[Kevin Smith]] comedy ''[[Zack and Miri Make a Porno]]'',<ref name="bio"/> and played United States First Lady [[Laura Bush]] in ''[[W. (film)|W.]]'', [[Oliver Stone]]'s [[biopic]] of [[George W. Bush]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=43380 |title=Elizabeth Banks is Oliver Stone's Laura Bush|accessdate=2008-11-01 |date=2008-03-26 |publisher=ComingSoon.net}}</ref>

In 2009, Banks appeared in the horror film ''[[The Uninvited (2009 film)|The Uninvited]]'', a remake of the [[South Korea]]n film ''[[A Tale of Two Sisters]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Barton |first=Steve |url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/36164/elizabeth-banks-head-out-dark-fields |title=Elizabeth Banks to Head Out into the Dark Fields? |publisher=Dreadcentral.com |date=2010-03-01 |accessdate=2015-03-11}}</ref> The film was about an intrusive stepmother who makes life miserable for the teen daughters of her new husband. Banks based her character, Rachel, on [[Rebecca De Mornay]]'s character in ''[[The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (film)|The Hand That Rocks the Cradle]]''.<ref name="sg-eb">{{cite web |url = http://suicidegirls.com/interviews/Elizabeth+Banks%3A+The+Uninvited/
|title = Elizabeth Banks: The Uninvited |publisher = [[SuicideGirls.com]] |date = 30 January 2009 |accessdate = 2009-01-30 }}</ref> "It was very important to me that every line reading I gave could be interpreted two ways," says Banks of her role, "So that when you go back through the movie you can see that".<ref name="sg-eb"/>

Banks is a frequent co-star of actor [[Paul Rudd]], the two having appeared in five films together to date (''[[Wet Hot American Summer]]'', ''[[The Baxter]]'', ''The 40-Year-Old Virgin'', ''[[Role Models]]'', and ''[[Our Idiot Brother]]'').<ref>{{cite web|last=On |first=Cs |url=http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=63714 |title=Elizabeth Banks Entering Dark Fields? |publisher=Comingsoon.net |date=2010-02-27 |accessdate=2015-03-11}}</ref> She is also a frequent co-star of actor [[Tobey Maguire]], the two having also appeared in five films together (''[[Spider-Man (2002 film)|Spider-Man]]'', ''[[Seabiscuit (film)|Seabiscuit]]'', ''[[Spider-Man 2]]'', ''[[Spider-Man 3]]'', and ''[[The Details (film)|The Details]]'').<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnfEv6QXwZc |title=Tobey Maguire on New Spider-Man Film |publisher=YouTube.com |date=2012-05-08 |accessdate=2015-03-11}}</ref>

Banks was cast as a love interest for [[Jack Donaghy]] ([[Alec Baldwin]]) in the fourth season of the [[Emmy Award]]-winning sitcom ''[[30 Rock]]''.<ref>{{cite news | author=Joyce Eng | title=Elizabeth Banks to Guest-Star on ''30 Rock''| url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Elizabeth-Banks-Guest-1012914.aspx| work=[[TVGuide.com]]}}</ref> Intended to appear in four episodes in 2010, Banks went on to become a recurring character with 13 appearances by the end of the fifth season, including her marriage in the episode ''[[Mrs. Donaghy]]''. Her performance in season five earned her a nomination for [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series]] for the [[63rd Primetime Emmy Awards]].<ref name="emmys"/>

[[File:Elizabeth Banks 2012 Shankbone 2.JPG|thumb|left|Banks at the ''[[What to Expect When You're Expecting (film)|What to Expect When You're Expecting]]'' premiere in 2012]]
In 2012, Banks also starred in the film ''[[What to Expect When You're Expecting (film)|What to Expect When You're Expecting]]'' alongside Jennifer Lopez. Also that year, she appeared in ''[[Man on a Ledge]]'', as police negotiator Lydia Mercer. She starred in the film ''[[The Hunger Games (film)|The Hunger Games]]'' (2012), playing [[List of Characters in the Hunger Games trilogy#Effie Trinket|Effie Trinket]], a woman from "The Capitol" who escorts the District 12 tributes to the annual Hunger Games. She reprised the role in the sequel films ''[[The Hunger Games: Catching Fire]]'' (2013), ''[[The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1]]'' (2014), and ''[[The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2]]'' (2015).<ref name="bio">{{cite web|title=Elizabeth Banks Biography|url=http://www.biography.com/people/elizabeth-banks-21188325|publisher=biography.com|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref> Banks co-starred in the 2014 movie ''[[Every Secret Thing (film)|Every Secret Thing]]'', playing Detective Nancy Porter investigating the disappearance of a young child with similarities to a case she had previously been involved with.<ref>{{cite web|title=‘Every Secret Thing’ review: Diane Lane, Elizabeth Banks and Dakota Fanning grapple with underwhelming drama|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/secret-review-dakota-fanning-labored-drama-article-1.2220798|publisher=ny daily news|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref>

In 2014, Banks was recognized by ''Elle'' Magazine during The Women in Hollywood Awards, honoring women for their outstanding achievements in film, spanning all aspects of the motion picture industry, including acting, directing, and producing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/g8789/women-in-hollywood-2014/|title=Women in Hollywood 2014 - ELLE November 2014 Cover Story|author=ELLE|date=15 October 2014|work=ELLE}}</ref>

Banks portrayed [[Brian Wilson#Personal life|Melinda Ledbetter Wilson]], the wife of [[Brian Wilson]], in the 2015 biopic ''[[Love & Mercy (film)|Love & Mercy]]'', which is based on the life of the legendary musician and founding member of [[The Beach Boys]], as portrayed by [[John Cusack]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Watch John Cusack and Elizabeth Banks’s Awkward First Date in an Exclusive Clip from Love & Mercy|url=http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/06/love-and-mercy-elizabeth-banks-clip|publisher=Vanity fair|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref> After producing and appearing, as Gail, in the first ''[[Pitch Perfect]]'' film, Banks directed its sequel, ''[[Pitch Perfect 2]]'' (2015), making her feature directorial debut. She also co-produced, and again played Gail in, both ''Pitch Perfect 2'' and the next sequel ''[[Pitch Perfect 3]]'' (2017).<ref>{{cite web|title=Elizabeth Banks: 'I Had More to Offer an Industry That Clearly Didn’t Expect Too Much'|url=https://variety.com/2015/scene/vpage/elizabeth-banks-pitch-perfect-2-step-up-inspiration-awards-1201514370/|publisher=variety.com|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref>

In 2015, she was named as a member of the Jury for the Main Competition at the [[72nd Venice International Film Festival|2015 Venice Film Festival]]. The festival is chaired by [[Alfonso Cuarón]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Elizabeth Banks, Diane Kruger join Alfonso Cuarón on Venice Film Festival jury|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/07/27/venice-film-festival-jury-elizabeth-banks|publisher=Entertainment weekly|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref> Also in 2015, Banks became a spokeswoman for [[Realtor.com]] in their series of television commercials.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.realtor.com/news/celebrity-real-estate/elizabeth-banks-is-in-our-cool-new-tv-ads/|title=Elizabeth Banks Is in Our New TV Ads, and That's Pretty Cool|work=Real Estate News and Advice - realtor.com}}</ref> As of mid-February 2016, Banks became the commercial face of [[Old Navy]].<ref>{{cite web|title=WORK STUFF|url=http://elizabethbanks.com/post/139971278803/so-yes-i-am-crazy-for-pants-oldnavy-sneakpeek}}</ref> She also played space alien [[Rita Repulsa]] in the 2017 [[Power Rangers (film)|''Power Rangers'' reboot film]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Elizabeth Banks Cast as Rita Repulsa in Power Rangers Movie|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/02/02/elizabeth-banks-power-rangers|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|accessdate=February 3, 2016}}</ref>

In 2018, Banks co-starred as Jenny in the comedy film ''[[The Happytime Murders]]'', alongside [[Melissa McCarthy]] and [[Maya Rudolph]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Hipes|first1=Patrick|title=Elizabeth Banks Joins Gang For ‘The Happytime Murders’|url=http://deadline.com/2017/09/elizabeth-banks-happytime-murders-cast-melissa-mccarthy-stxfilms-1202168833/|accessdate=September 14, 2017|work=Deadline|date=September 13, 2017}}</ref> In 2019, she will reprise her starring role as Lucy "Wyldstyle" in the comedy film ''[[The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part]]''. Banks will also direct, produce, and star as Bosley in the reboot film ''[[Charlie's Angels (2019 film)|Charlie's Angels]]''.

==Personal life==
[[File:151208-D-VO565-005 (23657835405) (cropped).jpg|thumb|right|Banks during a USO visit at Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan in 2015]]
Banks met her husband, [[Max Handelman]], a sportswriter and producer from [[Portland, Oregon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.instyleweddings.com/weddings/gallery/1,,20167213,00.html |title=Celebrity Wedding: Elizabeth Banks & Max Handelman |publisher=[[In Style]] |date= |accessdate=2009-01-06 }}</ref> on her first day of college on September 6, 1992. They were married in 2003. The couple have two sons.<ref>Tiger, Caroline 2010. [http://www.upenn.edu/gazette/0110/feature3_1.html "How to Succeed in Show Business by Really Really Trying"]. ''The Pennsylvania Gazette'' Jan.-Feb., Vol. 108, No. 3, pp. 46–50.</ref> She and her husband had their first child, Felix, who was born through a [[Surrogacy|surrogate]] in March 2011.<ref>{{cite web|last= Michaud|first=Sarah|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20477493,00.html|title=Elizabeth Banks Names 'Miracle' Baby Felix|work=people.com|date=March 31, 2011|accessdate=July 26, 2012}}</ref> In November 2012, Banks announced the birth of another son, Magnus Mitchell, also by a surrogate.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://elizabethbanks.com/blog/post/elizabeth-banks-new-baby-boy-magnus|title=IT'S A BOY!|last=Banks|first=Elizabeth|date=November 14, 2012|accessdate=March 16, 2013|work=elizabethbanks.com}}</ref>

Banks went through parts of [[conversion to Judaism]], her husband's faith, and studied with rabbis. In 2013, speaking of her religion, she stated that she practices Judaism, though "I did not have my ''[[mikveh]]'', so technically I'm not converted," but that she has "been essentially a Jew for like 15 years," adding "Frankly, because I'm already doing everything [practicing religious rituals], I feel like I'm as Jewish as I'm ever going to be."<ref name="Butnick">{{cite web|url=http://www.jewcy.com/religion-and-beliefs/jewish-actress-elizabeth-banks-discusses-her-conversion-with-marc-maron|title=Jewish Actress Elizabeth Banks Discusses Her Conversion With Marc Maron|work=[[Jewcy]]|last=Butnick|first=Stephanie|date=January 17, 2013|accessdate=March 16, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episodes/episode_352_-_elizabeth_banks|title=Episode 352 – Elizabeth Banks|date=January 14, 2013|accessdate=March 16, 2013|work=[[WTF with Marc Maron]]}}</ref>

Banks was a vocal supporter of [[Hillary Clinton]]'s 2016 presidential campaign<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/07/26/elizabeth-banks-trolls-trump-at-dnc-a-cruel-out-of-touch-reality-tv-star-who-wears-insane-wigs.html |title=Elizabeth Banks Trolls Trump at DNC: ‘A Cruel, Out-of-Touch Reality TV Star Who Wears Insane Wigs’ |author=Wilstein, Matt |work=[[The Daily Beast]] |date=June 27, 2016 |accessdate=October 21, 2016}}</ref> and was involved in a rendition of [[Rachel Platten]]'s single "[[Fight Song (Rachel Platten song)|Fight Song]]" with other celebrities at the 2016 [[Democratic National Convention]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/watch-elizabeth-banks-host-of-celebrities-buoyant-our-fight-song-w431383|title=See Elizabeth Banks, Celebrities' 'Our Fight Song' Video|access-date=2016-08-13}}</ref>

==Filmography==
===Film===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| 1998
| ''[[Surrender Dorothy (1998 film)|Surrender Dorothy]]''
| Vicki
| Credited as Elizabeth Casey
|-
| 2000
| ''[[Shaft (2000 film)|Shaft]]''
| Trey's friend
| Credited as Elizabeth Maresal Mitchell
|-
| rowspan=2|2001
| ''[[Wet Hot American Summer]]''
| Lindsay
|
|-
| ''Ordinary Sinner''
| Rachel
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2002
| ''[[Spider-Man (2002 film)|Spider-Man]]''
| [[Betty Brant]]
|
|-
| ''[[Swept Away (2002 film)|Swept Away]]''
| Debi
|
|-
| ''[[Catch Me If You Can]]''
| Lucy Forrest
|
|-
| rowspan=2|2003
| ''The Trade''
| Sioux Sever
|
|-
| ''[[Seabiscuit (film)|Seabiscuit]]''
| Marcela Howard
|
|-
| 2004
| ''[[Spider-Man 2]]''
| Betty Brant
|
|-
| rowspan=6|2005
| ''[[Heights (film)|Heights]]''
| Isabel Lee
|
|-
| ''[[Sexual Life]]''
| Sarah
|
|-
| ''[[The Sisters (2005 film)|The Sisters]]''
| Nancy Pecket
|
|-
| ''[[The Baxter]]''
| Caroline Swann
|
|-
| ''[[The 40-Year-Old Virgin]]''
| Beth
|
|-
| ''[[Daltry Calhoun]]''
| May
|
|-
| rowspan=2|2006
| ''[[Slither (2006 film)|Slither]]''
| Starla Grant
|
|-
| ''[[Invincible (2006 film)|Invincible]]''
| Janet Cantrell
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2007
| ''[[Spider-Man 3]]''
| Betty Brant
|
|-
| ''[[Meet Bill]]''
| Jess
|
|-
| ''[[Fred Claus]]''
| Charlene
|
|-
| rowspan=6|2008
| ''[[Definitely, Maybe]]''
| Emily Jones
|
|-
| ''[[Meet Dave]]''
| Gina Morrison
|
|-
| ''[[Lovely, Still]]''
| Alex
|
|-
| ''[[W. (film)|W.]]''
| [[Laura Bush]]
|
|-
| ''[[Zack and Miri Make a Porno]]''
| Miriam "Miri" Linky
|
|-
| ''[[Role Models]]''
| Beth Jones
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2009
| ''Big Breaks''
| Starlet
| Short film
|-
| ''[[The Uninvited (2009 film)|The Uninvited]]''
| Rachel Summers
|
|-
| ''[[Surrogates (film)|Surrogates]]''
| {{n/a}}
| Executive producer
|-
| 2010
| ''[[The Next Three Days]]''
| Lara Brennan
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2011
| ''[[The Details (film)|The Details]]''
| Nealy Lang
|
|-
| ''Just a Little Heart Attack''
| Woman
| Short film<br />Also director
|-
| ''[[Our Idiot Brother]]''
| Miranda Rochlin
|
|-
| rowspan=5|2012
| ''[[Man on a Ledge]]''
| Lydia Mercer
|
|-
| ''[[The Hunger Games (film)|The Hunger Games]]''
| [[List of The Hunger Games characters#Effie Trinket|Effie Trinket]]
|
|-
| ''[[What to Expect When You're Expecting (film)|What to Expect When You're Expecting]]''
| Wendy Cooper
|
|-
| ''[[People Like Us (2012 film)|People Like Us]]''
| Frankie Davis
|
|-
| ''[[Pitch Perfect]]''
| Gail Abernathy-McKadden
| Also producer
|-
| rowspan=2|2013
| ''[[Movie 43]]''
| Amy
| Segment: "Beezel"<br />Directed segment: "Middleschool Date"
|-
| ''[[The Hunger Games: Catching Fire]]''
| Effie Trinket
|
|-
| rowspan=6|2014
| ''[[Little Accidents]]''
| Diane Doyle
|
|-
| ''[[The Lego Movie]]''
| [[Wyldstyle|Lucy "Wyldstyle"]]
| Voice role
|-
| ''[[Walk of Shame (film)|Walk of Shame]]''
| Meghan Miles
|
|-
| ''[[Every Secret Thing (film)|Every Secret Thing]]''
| Detective Nancy Porter
|
|-
| ''[[Love & Mercy (film)|Love & Mercy]]''
| [[Melinda Ledbetter]]
|
|-
| ''[[The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1]]''
| Effie Trinket
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2015
| ''[[Pitch Perfect 2]]''
| Gail Abernathy-McKadden-Feinberger
| Also director and producer
|-
| ''[[Magic Mike XXL]]''
| Paris
|
|-
| ''[[The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2]]''
| Effie Trinket
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2017
| ''[[The Most Hated Woman in America]]''
| {{n/a}}
| Producer
|-
| ''[[Power Rangers (film)|Power Rangers]]''
| [[Rita Repulsa]]
|
|-
| ''[[Pitch Perfect 3]]''
| Gail Abernathy-McKadden-Feinberger
| Also producer
|-
| 2018
| ''[[The Happytime Murders]]''
| Jenny
|
|-
| rowspan="2"| 2019
| ''[[The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part]]''
| Lucy "Wyldstyle"
| Post-production; voice role
|-
| ''[[Charlie's Angels (2019 film)|Charlie's Angels]]''
| Bosley
| Filming; also director and producer
|-
| {{tba}}
| ''Queen for a Day''
|
| Pre-production; also producer
|}

===Television===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
| 1998
|''Keep Going Safety''
| Ben's Mom
| Voice role
|-
| rowspan="2"|1999
| ''[[All My Children]]''
| Rosalie
| 1 episode
|-
| ''[[Third Watch]]''
| Elaine Elchisak
| Episode: "Patterns"<br />Credited as Elizabeth Maresal Mitchell
|-
| 2000
| ''[[Sex and the City]]''
| Catherine
| Episode: "Politically Erect"
|-
| 2001
| ''[[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]]''
| Jaina Tobias Jansen
| Episode: "Sacrifice"
|-
| 2002
| ''[[Without a Trace]]''
| Clarissa
| Episode: "Snatch Back"
|-
| 2005
| ''[[Stella (U.S. TV series)|Stella]]''
| Tamara
| Episode: "Meeting Girls"
|-
| 2006–09
| ''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]''
| [[List of Scrubs characters|Dr. Kim Briggs]]
| 17 episodes
|-
| rowspan="2"|2007–08
| ''[[Wainy Days]]''
| Shelly
| 3 episodes
|-
| ''[[American Dad!]]''
| Becky Arangino / Lisa Silver (voices)
| 3 episodes
|-
| 2008
| ''[[Comanche Moon (miniseries)|Comanche Moon]]''
| Maggie Tilton
| 3 episodes
|-
| 2009, 2013–15, 2017
| ''[[Modern Family]]''
| Sal
| 6 episodes
|-
| 2010–12
| ''[[30 Rock]]''
| [[Avery Jessup]]
| 15 episodes
|-
| rowspan="3"|2012
| ''[[Family Guy]]''
| Pam Fishman (voice)
| Episode: "[[Into Fat Air]]"
|-
| ''[[Robot Chicken]]''
| [[Mrs. Claus]] / [[Scarlett (G.I. Joe)|Shana "Scarlett" O'Hara]] (voices)
| Episode: "Robot Chicken's ATM Christmas Special"
|-
| ''[[Comedy Bang! Bang! (TV series)|Comedy Bang! Bang!]]''
| Herself
| Episode: "Elizabeth Banks Wears A Red Dress"
|-
| 2013
| ''Timms Valley''
| Beth Billings-Timms (voice)
| Pilot
|-
| 2014
| ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''
| Grulinda (voice)
| Episode: "Imperfect Storm"
|-
| rowspan="5"|2015
| ''[[Resident Advisors (TV series)|Resident Advisors]]''
| Doctor
| Episode: "Motivational Speaker "; also producer
|-
| ''[[Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp]]''
| Lindsay
| 6 episodes
|-
| ''[[Moonbeam City]]''
| Chief Pizzaz Miller (voice)
| 10 episodes
|-
| ''[[The Muppets (TV series)|The Muppets]]''
| Herself
| Episode: "Pig Girls Don't Cry"
|-
| ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''
| Herself (host)
| Episode: "Elizabeth Banks/[[Disclosure (band)|Disclosure]]"
|-
| rowspan="2"|2017
| ''[[Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later]]''
| Lindsay
| 5 episodes
|-
| ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]''
| Herself
| Episode: "A Disturbance in the Kitchen"
|}

===Music videos===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Artist
! Role
! scope="col"| {{abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
|-
| 2015
| "First Got Horny 2 U"
| Infinity + 5
| Herself
| <ref>{{cite web|title=Infinity + 5 – First Got Horny 2 U (Saturday Night Live)|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3twGmSu1MI0|publisher=''[[YouTube]]''|accessdate=November 1, 2018}}</ref>
|-
| rowspan="3"| 2018
| "[[Girls Like You (Maroon 5 song)|Girls Like You]]"
| rowspan="2"| [[Maroon 5]] featuring [[Cardi B]]
| rowspan="2"| Herself
| <ref>{{cite web|title=Maroon 5 - Girls Like You ft. Cardi B|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJOTlE1K90k|publisher=''YouTube''|accessdate=October 17, 2018}}</ref>
|-
| "Girls Like You" {{small|(Volume 2)}}
| <ref>{{cite web|title=Maroon 5 - Girls Like You ft. Cardi B (Volume 2)|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBVGlBWQzuc|publisher=''YouTube''|accessdate=October 17, 2018}}</ref>
|-
| "Crushin' It"
| The Slay Team
| Mogul Mama
| <ref>{{cite web|title=Crushin’ It feat. The Slay Team (Official Music Video)|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECYIJcd26V0|publisher=''YouTube''|accessdate=November 1, 2018}}</ref>
|-
|}

===Video games===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
|-
| 2015
| ''[[Lego Dimensions]]''
| [[List of The Lego Movie characters#"Lucy" Wyldstyle|Lucy "Wyldstyle"]]
|
|}

==Awards and nominations==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%"
|-
! Year
! Work
! Association
! Category
! Result
! class="unsortable" | Ref.
|-
|2003
|''Seabiscuit''
|[[Screen Actors Guild Award]]s
|[[10th Screen Actors Guild Awards#Outstanding Performance by a Cast|Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture]]
|{{nom}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sagawards.org/awards/nominees-and-recipients/10th-annual-screen-actors-guild-awards|title=The 10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards - Screen Actors Guild Awards|publisher=}}</ref>
|-
|rowspan=2|2006
|''Invincible''
|[[MTV Movie & TV Awards|MTV Movie Awards]]
|[[2007 MTV Movie Awards#Best Kiss|Best Kiss]]
|{{nom}}
|<ref name="banks">{{cite web|last1=Jones|first1=Alan|title=Invincible|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/film/2np7/invincible|publisher=radiotimes.com|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref>
|-
|''Slither''
|[[Fangoria Chainsaw Awards]]
|Relationship from Hell
|{{nom}}
|
|-
|2008
|''W.''
|[[Detroit Film Critics Society]]
|Best Supporting Actress
|{{nominated}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://detroitfilmcritics.com/awards/the-2008-detroit-film-critics-society-awards/|title=The 2008 Detroit Film Critics Society Awards|publisher=Detroit Film Critics Society|accessdate=April 17, 2014}}</ref>
|-
|rowspan=2|2009
|{{n/a}}
|[[Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards]]
|[[Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards#MAXMARA Face of the Future award|Face of the Future Award]]
|{{won}}
|<ref>{{cite news|title=Women in Film to Honor Holly Hunter and Jennifer Aniston|url=http://womenandhollywood.com/2009/05/20/women-in-film-to-honor-holly-hunter-and-jennifer-aniston/|accessdate=7 August 2015|publisher=womenandhollywood.com}}</ref>
|-
|''The Uninvited''
|Fright Meter Awards
|Best Supporting Actress
|{{nom}}
|
|-
|rowspan=2|2011
|rowspan=2|''30 Rock''
| [[63rd Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|Primetime Emmy Awards]]
| [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series#2010s|Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series]]
|{{nominated}}
|<ref name="emmys"/>
|-
| [[Gold Derby Awards]]
| Best Comedy Guest actress
|{{nominated}}
|
|-
|rowspan="3"|2012
|rowspan="2"| ''The Hunger Games''
|[[MTV Movie Awards]]
|[[2012 MTV Movie Awards#Best On-Screen Transformation|Best On-Screen Transformation]]
|{{won}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/ontv/movieawards/2012/|title=2012 MTV Movie Awards|publisher=[[MTV]]|accessdate=November 5, 2015}}</ref>
|-
| [[2012 Teen Choice Awards|Teen Choice Awards]]
| [[Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Scene Stealer|Choice Movie: Female Scene Stealer]]
|{{nominated}}
|<ref>{{cite web|date=July 23, 2012|url=http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/entertainment/2012/07/teen-choice-awards-2012-hunger-games-twilight-and-justin-bieber-win-big/|title=Teen Choice Awards 2012: 'Hunger Games,' 'Twilight' and Justin Bieber Win Big|publisher=[[ABC News]]|accessdate=November 5, 2015}}</ref>
|-
|''30 Rock''
| [[64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|Primetime Emmy Awards]]
| [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series#2010s|Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series]]
|{{nominated}}
|<ref name="emmys"/>
|-
|rowspan="6"|2013
|''Movie 43''
|[[Golden Raspberry Awards]]
|[[Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Director|Worst Director]]
|{{won}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.razzies.com/history/2013-worst-director.asp|title=The 34th Annual RAZZIE® Award Nominees for 2013 Worst Director|publisher=The Golden Raspberry Award Foundation and John Wilson |accessdate=January 15, 2014}}</ref>
|-
|{{n/a}}
|[[National Association of Theatre Owners|CinemaCon]]
|Excellence in Acting
|{{won}}
|<ref>{{cite web|title=CinemaCon: Elizabeth Banks to Receive Excellence in Acting Award|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/cinemacon-elizabeth-banks-receive-excellence-433037|publisher=Hollywood Reporter|accessdate=}}</ref>
|-
|rowspan="2"|''The Hunger Games: Catching Fire''
|[[2014 MTV Movie Awards|MTV Movie Awards]]
|Best On-Screen Transformation
|{{nom}}
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Best on-screen transformation|url=http://www.mtv.com/ontv/movieawards/2015/best-on-screen-transformation/|publisher=mtv.com|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref>
|-
|[[San Diego Film Critics Society|San Diego Film Critics Society Awards ]]
|[[San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 2013#Best Supporting Actress|Best Supporting Actress]]
|{{nom}}
|<ref>{{cite web|date=December 11, 2013|url=http://www.sdfcs.org/san-diego-film-critics-select-top-films-for-2013/|title=San Diego Film Critics Select Top Films for 2013|publisher=[[San Diego Film Critics Society]]|accessdate=November 5, 2015}}</ref>
|-
|rowspan=2|''Modern Family''
|Online Film & Television Association Awards
|Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
|{{nom}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ofta.cinemasight.com/Awards/Television/1213.html|title=Online Film & Television Association|publisher=}}</ref>
|-
| [[Gold Derby Awards]]
| Best Comedy Guest Actress
|{{nominated}}
|
|-
|rowspan="13"|2014
|rowspan="4"|''The Lego Movie''
|rowspan="2"|BTVA Awards
|Best Female Lead Vocal Performance
|{{nom}}
|rowspan="4"|<ref name=BTVA>{{cite web|url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/btva-awards/2014/movies/|title=Behind The Voice Actors - BTVA Voice Acting Awards|work=Behind The Voice Actors}}</ref>
|-
|Best Vocal Ensemble
|{{nom}}
|-
|rowspan="2"|BTVA People's Choice Awards
|Best Female Lead Vocal Performance
|{{won}}
|-
|Best Vocal Ensemble
|{{won}}
|-
|rowspan="9"|''Love & Mercy''
|[[Florida Film Critics Circle Awards 2015|Florida Film Critics Circle Awards]]
|Best Supporting Actress
|{{nom}}
|<ref name="FFCC Nominations">{{cite web|url=http://www.floridafilmcritics.com/2015/12/21/carol-leads-2015-florida-film-critics-awards-nominations/|title=‘Carol’ Leads 2015 Florida Film Critics Awards Nominations|publisher=FloridaFilmCritics.com}}</ref>
|-
|[[Austin Film Critics Association]]
|Best Supporting Actress
|{{nom}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://austinfilmcritics.org/the-afca-2015-awards-nominees/ |title=The AFCA 2015 Awards Nominees |publisher= |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151219011610/http://austinfilmcritics.org/the-afca-2015-awards-nominees/ |archivedate=2015-12-19 |df= }}</ref>
|-
|Indiana Film Journalists Association
|Best Supporting Actress
|{{nom}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ibj.com/blogs/1-lou-harry-s-a-e/post/56223-spotlight-named-best-picture-by-indiana-film-journalists-association|title='Spotlight' named Best Picture by Indiana Film Journalists Association|publisher=}}</ref>
|-
|Denver Film Critics Society
|Best Supporting Actress
|{{nom}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jonathanlack.com/2016/01/2015-denver-film-critics-society-awards.html|title='Spotlight' named Best Picture by Indiana Film Journalists Association|publisher=}}</ref>
|-
|Las Vegas Film Critics Society
|Best Supporting Actress
|{{won}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lvfcs.org/awards.html|title=Las Vegas Film Critics SocietyAwards|publisher=}}</ref>
|-
|[[San Francisco Film Critics Circle]]
|Best Supporting Actress
|{{nom}}
|<ref name="SFFCC">{{cite web|url=http://sffcc.org/|title=The San Francisco Film Critics Circle|accessdate=December 13, 2015}}</ref>
|-
|Georgia Film Critics Association
|Best Supporting Actress
|{{nom}}
|
|-
|[[Santa Barbara International Film Festival]]
|Virtuoso Award
|{{won}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/santa-barbara-film-fest-elizabeth-841028|title=Santa Barbara Film Fest: Elizabeth Banks, Paul Dano, Joel Edgerton and Jacob Tremblay Named Virtuosos|author=Scott Feinberg|date=17 November 2015|work=The Hollywood Reporter}}</ref>
|-
|[[Satellite Awards]]
|[[Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture|Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture]]
|{{Nom}}
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Satellite Awards Nominees Unveiled|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/2015-satellite-award-nominees-announced-844739|publisher=hollywoodreporter|accessdate=15 December 2015}}</ref>
|-
|rowspan="6"|2015
|{{n/a}}
|CinemaCon
|Breakthrough Filmmaker of the Year
|{{won}}
|<ref>{{cite web|title=Elizabeth Banks Named CinemaCon’s Breakthrough Filmmaker of the Year|url=https://variety.com/2015/film/news/elizabeth-banks-named-cinemacons-breakthrough-filmmaker-of-the-year-1201459104/|publisher=Variety|accessdate=March 24, 2015}}</ref>
|-
|''The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1''
|[[2015 MTV Movie Awards|MTV Movie Awards]]
|Best On-Screen Transformation
|{{won}}
|<ref>[http://naijadudes.com/forum2_theme_1105897.xhtml&tema=4 "YANGAROO and MTV Extend Deal for 2015 and 2016 MTV Movie Awards and MTV Video Music Awards"], Naijadudes. Retrieved on 11 January 2015.</ref>
|-
|rowspan="3"|''Modern Family''
|Online Film & Television Association Awards
|Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
|{{nom}}
|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ofta.cinemasight.com/Awards/Television/1415.html|title=Online Film & Television Association|publisher=}}</ref>
|-
| [[Gold Derby Awards]]
| Best Comedy Guest Actress
|{{nominated}}
|
|-
|[[67th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards|Primetime Emmy Awards]]
|[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series|Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series]]
|{{nom}}
|<ref name="emmys">{{cite web|title=Elizabeth Banks|url=http://www.emmys.com/bios/elizabeth-banks|publisher=Emmys.com|accessdate=7 August 2015}}</ref>
|-
|''Pitch Perfect 2''
|[[Golden Raspberry Awards]]
|[[The Razzie Redeemer Award]]
|{{Nom}}
|<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/661257-razzie-awards-2016-winners-announced#/slide/1 |title=Razzie Awards 2016 Winners Announced |work=ComingSoon.net |date=27 February 2016 |accessdate=28 February 2016}}</ref>
|-
|rowspan="2"|2016
|rowspan="2"|''Lego Dimensions''
|BTVA Awards
|Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game
|{{won}}
|rowspan=2|
|-
|BTVA People's Choice Awards
|Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game
|{{won}}
|-
|2017
|''Power Rangers''
|Teen Choice Awards
|[[Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Villain|Choice Movie Villain]]
|{{nom}}
|
|}

==References==
{{reflist|30em}}

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