10 facts about Parker Posey and her ‘terrible friends’

Parker is Parker Posey than its iconic line delivery in season 3 of The White Lotus.
The actress, who plays a family matriarch in the HBO series, has left her stamp in indie films from the 90s – but Radaronline.com can reveal 10 things that you probably never knew about the flourishing star, including her list of “terrible friends” and after whom she is named.
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Posey has had an increase in popularity after making a splash on ‘The White Lotus’ season 3.
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To start with, Posey, 56, and her twin brother, Chris, were born in Baltimore from their chef, Lynda Patton, and car dealer father, Chris Posey.
As she White lotus Karakter, Victoria Ratliff, Posey grew up in the south – growing up in Monroe, Louisiana and Laurel, Mississippi.
Her brother is now a lawyer in Atlanta.
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The actress admitted that she once lived next to Jimmy Fallon and still ‘happily’ only lives in New York.
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The first name of the actress, Parker, is also a tribute of her father until 1950 model Suzy Parker.
The model played notorious in the 1957 film Funny face.
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Posey, born on November 8, is the Scorpio Water sign – which seems to chase her daily in an unexpected revelation.
She explained: “Sanitary problems and the flood of apartments and the disintegration of pipes is a running theme in my life.
“A lot of water flows.”
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One of Posey’s most striking roles was in the 1993 hit film Dazed and confused.
In another surprising piece, while she thinks about the impact of the project, she said in the lead together with actors Matthew McConaughey and Ben Affleck her the “high school experience I didn’t get.”
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A fifth fun finding about Posey’s career comes from her role in the Christopher guest film from 2003 A powerful wind.
Before the film, De Ster expanded its resume by learning to play the mandolin.
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The TV star revealed that she had a long list of ‘terrible friends’ and hinted that she was being treated badly.
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Something else that fans may be surprised to learn is in the remake of Lost in spaceShe played the villain Dr. Smith – A role that was originally depicted by Jonathan Harris in the Campy Series from the sixties.
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An extra unknown fact is that Posey used to be neighbors with The Tonight Show Host Jimmy Fallon in New York.
The two have remained good friends and Posey even appeared in his show to discuss all things White lotus Earlier this month.
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This leads to another silent reality, that is that Posey still lives alone in the Big Apple – although she admitted that it doesn’t bother her at all.
The actress explained: “If I think of New York and New Yorkers, we already have a relationship with the city, and that really feeds me a lot.
“And I feel that I am always, you know, in relationship. That sounds so cheesy. I think I am now just in a place where I don’t mind being completely alone.
“I’m not the first woman who lives alone in New York, you know?”

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Known as the ‘queen of the India’, the actress once made a shocking admission to the kind of roles she became known for.
She said, “I am the character actor in Hollywood films, the girl who has to be annoying so that the man can go to the other girl.”
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Posey revealed that her name was a tribute of her father until 1950 model Suzy Parker.
Posey fiercely protects her privacy outside the screen, but we can reveal that she once had dated singer-songwriter Ryan Adams and various ‘terrible friends’, including some from the art world.
She was against: “Artists, many of those who are men are very uncomfortable with their feminine side. That’s why they make music.
“Do they have unhealthy relationships with women? Absolutely. And do they treat them badly? Yes. Right? Rock stars are not great friends.”