- Born
- Birth nameEliza Kate Coupe
- Height5′ 6½″ (1.69 m)
- Eliza grew up in Plymouth, New Hampshire and graduated from Plymouth Regional High School.
Coupe first garnered industry attention in 2006 when her hilarious and irreverent one-woman show, The Patriots, performed at UCB/NYC, was selected for HBO's prestigious US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. Coupe won the festival's jury award for Breakout Actor of 2006 for her performance, an award designated by a panel of TV and film industry executives. That same year Coupe was featured in Variety as one of their, "10 Comics to Watch."
Eliza is well-known for her starring role in David Caspe created Happy Endings, and for Futureman, produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jones
- SpousesBilly Marks(May 22, 2023 - present)Darin Olien(December 24, 2014 - April 2018) (divorced)Randall Whittinghill(December 31, 2007 - June 2013) (divorced)
- ChildrenNo Children
- ParentsErnie CoupeKate Coupe
- RelativesSam Coupe(Sibling)Thom Coupe(Sibling)
- (April 3, 2018) Has filed for divorce for the 2nd time after a four-year marriage from her estranged husband Darin Olien.
- (December 24, 2014) Married for the 2nd time her boyfriend of a year Darin Olien in New Zealand following a 3-week-long engagement.
- There's such an odd, eclectic group of people that make up the town of Plymouth, New Hampshire. I don't think I could avoid not coming out of there with a pretty good sense of humor.
- When I did 'Scrubs', we were able to always do one as scripted, and then we got to play a little bit and do some stuff. I thought that was pretty loose, but then coming on 'Happy Endings,' it's even looser.
- I made sure that instead of people making fun of me, like every comedian probably says, I made fun of myself first so they would get distracted and just laugh. I was pretty brutally picked on for a while growing up. It was always the really pretty girls, the hot girls and then there was me. So I had to do something to get any sort of attention.
- I used to play the piano by listening to it - like Chopin pieces, when I was, like, a little kid - and then the minute my parents got me lessons to read music, I couldn't do it anymore.
- I cannot feel my legs from the waist down any longer. But who cares? I look good and that's all that matters. And when I die of hypothermia for wearing formal shorts in winter, tell them to put that on my tombstone.
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