Parker Posey earned her title as ‘the Queen of the Indies’ with her steady and welcome presence in alternative and art-house movies since her debut in “Dazed and Confused’ (1993). Posey became the quintessential art house goddess with 1995-s “Party Girl.’ As Mary, the good-time heroine who must work off her bail in a library, she captured the hip fashion and the dark heart of the 1990s underground scene. Her offbeat beauty and witty humor has kept Parker steadily employed for the last two decades, with an impressive variety or roles in major motion pictures, festival favorites and TV appearances.Get more information here. http://www.fitsugar.com/2948116 Over the years, she has appeared in over 30 independent films, most notably as a member of director Christopher Guest-s esteemed series of films, including “Waiting for Guffman’ and “A Mighty Wind.’ Parker has worked with the best of cult directors like Hal Hartley, Gregg Araki and Noah Baumbach. At the same time, she-s played supporting roles in mainstream blockbusters like “You-ve Got Mail’ and “Superman Returns.’ Her recent work includes guest spots on offbeat TV hits like NBC-s “Parks & Recreation,’ HBO-s “Bored to Death’ and Showtime-s “The C Word.’ As she continues to explore every sort of character and storyline, Parker Posey remains one of the best parts of independent film.
September 14th, 2011