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Parker Posey's elusive personal life: all we know from upbringing to famous ex
The White Lotus has a knack for bringing beloved actors back on our screens, and among them this season is Parker Posey.
The s indie motion picture darling, 56, stars in the highly-anticipated third season of the Mike White show as Victoria Ratliff, a wealthy Southern matriarch, married to Jason Isaacs' Timothy Ratliff, who are parents to Patrick Schwarzenegger's Saxon Ratliff.
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter about her character, she revealed: "She's ruined, she's very much a woman-child and a narcissist — a lot of that is due to her sensitivity and her wanting to escape, which she does through taking pills."
She also confessed that she hasn't watched the new season — out Sunday, February 16 on Max — and that she "may not" watch it. "I just started sweating just by the question of it. I probably should, but I don't know."
In real existence, the Party Girl actress is far from a snobby Southern matriarch, though she is rather elu
queering the burbs
Another month has come and gone and I still don’t quite have a full-time occupation (working on it!) so, yes, I’m still taking in a butt-load of movies and TV right now between doom-scrolls through my LinkedIn feed (seriously, it’s brutal on there right now).
Thankfully, though, a lot of it has been very good. The end of award season meant it was hour to catch a last few of the major nominated films, and recent weeks have also brought the return of several high-profile legacy TV shows.
So what was good, what was gay, and what was (very often!) both? Read on and don’t be shy in the comments—I’d love to listento what you’ve been taking in as a distraction from the surrounding horrors of the present-day cosmos as well. Welcome to qtb what’s good #02, one of my monthly features available exclusively to paid subscribers.
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Worth your moment (scale of )? 10
When it was first announced that Parker Posey would be joining the cast of the third season of Mike White’s signature black country resort drama b
The White Lotus Star Parker Posey Goes Viral In New Gay Anthem Remix
Parker Posey, star of The White Lotus season three has found herself at the centre of a viral video following her latest TV appearance.
After appearing on The Today Show and recalling her favourite lines delivered on the program one fan has remixed it into an iconic dance track.
Now fans are lapping up this hilarious track.
Parker Posey goes viral
The Light Lotus is arguably the present that just keeps on giving.
First it was Jason Isaacs in that very revealing moment earlier this season, then it was the creepy kiss between the two Ratliff brothers.
However Parker Posey, star of season three has been serving up some classic one liners that have kept everyone entertained.
It was always going to be a struggle to live up to the wonder that was Jennifer Coolidge in seasons one and two.
These gays, theyre trying to kill me still lives rent free in our collective minds to this day.
However Parker Posey as pill popping southern mother Victoria Ratliff has been serving up her own
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In writing, Posey is refreshingly honest about the difficulties she has faced in an industry that didn’t know where to place her. This has often made it a financially precarious career. Despite acclaimed arthouse work in Noah Baumbach’s Kicking and Screaming and The Dwelling of Yes, that “Queen of the Indies” label became something of a curse. “I’ve gotten some little parts in enormous films,” she says. “Something new would come up, like a three-scene part as the wife of Matt Damon in some big movie and I’d go: ‘God, why didn’t I get cast in that, just tell me what the feedback was, what did they say?’ and the response was: ‘You’re too much of an indie queen’. So my brand, or what I was called, just separated me from the work.”
Those “little parts in big films” included villainous, scene-stealing turns in Superman Returns, Josie and the Pussycats and Blade: Trinity. Posey also took small-screen roles in Louie, Will & Grace and The Good Wife, and became part of the Christopher Guest troupe, showing off her improv skills in a string of comedies, including Waiting for Guffman,