As Lizzy Caplan almost slipped through the cracks of Hollywood casting, her role as Janis Ian in the iconic film “Mean Girls” was almost taken by someone else. In a recent interview on the Podcrushed podcast, the actor revealed the behind-the-scenes struggle to secure the part that would ultimately launch her career.
The audition process for “Mean Girls” was a grueling one, Caplan recalled, but her determination to be a part of the film never wavered. The script, she noted, was the funniest she had ever read, inspiring her to fight for the role that would become a pivotal moment in her career.
Caplan revealed that all contenders for roles in “Mean Girls” had to audition for either the character of Cady or the Rachel McAdams part before being considered for their desired roles. Despite facing resistance from the casting team, Caplan remained steadfast in her desire to play Janis Ian, the feisty BFF of Lindsay Lohan’s character.
Interestingly, the studio initially wanted to cast Kelly Osbourne in the role of Janis Ian, citing her punk-rock look as a perfect fit for the character. However, Caplan was determined to prove her suitability for the role, going to great lengths to transform her appearance and convince the casting team of her ability to embody Janis’ edgy style.
After much perseverance and hard work, Caplan ultimately secured the role of Janis Ian in “Mean Girls.” The moment she received the phone call informing her of her successful audition remains a vivid memory for the actor, marking a significant turning point in her career.
In the world of Hollywood casting struggles, Lizzy Caplan’s journey to land the role of Janis Ian in “Mean Girls” serves as a reminder of the determination and resilience required to break into the industry. Her dedication to the role and unwavering pursuit of her passion ultimately paid off, solidifying her status as a talented and versatile actor in the industry.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
