Parker Posey
Milestones
- Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- Birthday: November 8, 1968
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2007
Played a single mom thrown into a world of international espionage in "Fay Grim," Hal Hartley's sequel to his 1997 film "Henry Fool"
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2007
Starred in Zoe Cassavetes' directorial debut, "Broken English"; earned an Independent Spirit Award Nomination for Best Actress
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2006
Cast as Kitty Koslowski, Lex Luthor's villainous henchwoman in Bryan Singer's "Superman Returns"
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2006
Reunited with Guest to play an actress in "For Your Consideration"
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2004
Played a woman divorcing her rock star husband (Michael Sheen) in the romantic comedy "The Laws of Attraction"
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2004
Played ruthless villain Danica Talos in "Blade: Trinity"
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2003
Starred in the Independent feature "The Event"
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2002
Appeared with Carmen Diaz in "The Sweetest Thing"
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2002
Co-starred in "Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay"; received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress
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2002
Co-starred with Kyra Sedgwick and Fairuza Balk in Rebecca Miller's "Personal Velocity"; earned an Independent Spirit Award Nomination for Best Actress
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2002
Starred as an assistant D.A. uncovering an AIDS-related mystery in "The Event"
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2001
Appeared in teen flick "Josie and the Pussycats"
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2001
Played a neurotic wife in "The Anniversary Party"
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2000
Broadway debut opposite Matthew Broderick in the Elaine May comedy "Taller Than a Dwarf"
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2000
Featured in Christopher Guest's award-winning comedy "Best in Show"
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2000
Gave memorable comedic performance in "Scream 3"
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1998
Cast in first major feature role supporting Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan in "You've Got Mail"
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1997
Appeared in critically acclaimed feature "Henry Fool" (won Best Screenwriting Award at Cannes)
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1997
Earned acclaim for performance as Jackie-O in "The House of Yes"
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1997
Starred in "Clockwatchters" with Lisa Kudrow and Toni Collette
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1996
Starred in the award-winning independent film "The Daytrippers" (premiered at Toronto Film Festival)
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1996
Starred in the seminal Christopher Best comedy "Waiting for Guffman"
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1995
First feature in a starring role, "Party Girl"
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1994
TV miniseries debut, "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City" (PBS)
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1993
Feature acting debut, "Joey Braker"; also appeared in two other films that year
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1991 to 1992
TV debut in a regular role, "As the World Turns"
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Co-starred with Jessica Alba in the supernatural thriller, "The Eye"
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Raised in Monroe, LA and Laurel, MS
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Will join Amy Poehler and Rachel Dratch in the comedy feature "Spring Breakdown"
Upcoming Appearances
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