Larter displays some serious girl power outside of acting as well.
“I feel moved to act,” Larter toldHuffPostabout using her platform for important causes.
Read on to learn more about the stunning transformation of Ali Larter.

The job seemed fitting, as Larter wasn’t exactly a girly-girl.
“I was a little tomboy,” she toldThe Chicago Tribune.
“I played soccer and softball.

I was one sock up and one sock down with dirty, scraped-up knees.”
“That time in our business was very special,” she toldCollider.
“I was kind of like a puppy with big paws back then,” she told Collider.

“I’ve worked with some amazing acting coaches, but …
I learn from experience.
I’m a very curious person” [00:59].

“I loved playing Darcy,” Larter toldGood Morning America.
“It still makes me cringe just a little bit,” the actor told Rich Eisen.
It was due to her ingenuity and sense of humor that she was able to win the filmmakers over.

The move went over well, and Larter had a great time with the comedic gesture.
Although she was obviously smitten, she had a practical outlook on her future.
I feel lucky every morning when I wake up and see him."

The happy couple tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony in Kennebunkport, Maine, in 2009.
While pregnant with her son, Larter toldPeoplehow the experience was shaping her outlook on life.
In 2015, Larter and MacArthur expanded their family again when they welcomed their daughter, Vivienne Margaret.

“I just am feeling always super blessed and lucky for that,” she said.
“But I knew about Planned Parenthood and it was simple and accessible.”
“I couldn’t help wondering whether race was a factor,” Roberts wrote.

He also revealed that he was let go from the show because of his tense relationship with Larter.
Larter responded to this in a statement toTVLine.
Work for both Larter and MacArthur had slowed down significantly, and their two children were attending school remotely.

“We figured it was an opportunity to go on an adventure as a family.
And we just started driving north,” Larter explained toRue Daily.
So much so that they decided to make it their new permanent home.

“Neither of us had ever lived in a small town before.
People look out for each other.
“After she got the part, Larter really dug into the character’s sassy and vulnerable sides.

As for her character’s Texas accent, Larter noted it wasn’t her first time trying it.
She sure has come a long way from that whipped cream bikini.
