Actress Parker Posey expresses two-decade-long anticipation for her role in the series 'White Lotus'.
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Get ready for a riot of laughter and intrigue as Parker Posey shines in her latest role as Victoria Ratliff in the latest season of "The White Lotus." This role has been a long-awaited dream for Posey.
Recently on "Late Night With Seth Meyers," Posey expressed her delight at playing the character known for her charming Southern drawl. She said, "It was just so much fun!"
Meyers commented on the fact that series creator Mike White had been a fan of Posey's work for quite some time but queried if it was more of a casual compliment or genuine interest. Posey admitted that she had been waiting for a chance to work with White for years, saying, "I told him 'Write something for me! I would love to work for you!'"
Posey isn't shy about making her admiration known to obtain roles. In fact, she once brazenly declared her desire for better parts to director Jim Mangold in a grocery store parking lot. Just as she said this, none other than Steven Spielberg drove up in a convertible with his daughter! Posey boldly waved and pleaded, "Give me a job, man!" Unfortunately, that role still seems elusive to Posey.
Meanwhile, Posey has always been forthright about her admiration for other creators. She made sure to tell White of her fandom as well. This fearless attitude and determination to land her dream roles have led to memorable performances and audiences eagerly anticipating her next role.
In a delightful turn of events, Parker Posey's latest role in "The White Lotus," as Victoria Ratliff, has been a cherished dream for her, making the audience eager for the upcoming series episodes. On "Late Night With Seth Meyers," Posey shared her excitement about portraying a character known for her captivating Southern drawl, saying it was a fun experience. Even in grocery store parking lots, Posey's persistence is evident; she once boldly revealed her desire for better roles to director Jim Mangold and even tried to appeal to Steven Spielberg for a role.
