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In 1997 Parker won the Special Recognition for Acting Award at the Sundance Film Festival for her role in the film House of Yes.
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In 2003 Parker received a Golden Globe nomination for her supporting role in the made-for-television movie Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay.
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Parker is a close friend of writer/director Zoe Cassavetes. The two worked together in the film Broken English.
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Parker was raised Catholic.
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Parker composed the song "Teacher's Pet" for the film Waiting for Guffman.
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Parker was considered for the role of Vickie Miner in the film
Reality Bites. The part would eventually go to actress/comedian
Janeane Garofalo.
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Parker briefly dated producer/director Bob Gosse.
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Parker is an accomplished mime.
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Parker's grandmother gave her the nickname "Missy" when the family began to worry that her unusual name would cause her to be picked on at school.
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Parker and her twin brother Chris were born prematurely and weren't expected to live.
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Parker's measurements are 33B-25-34.
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Parker Posey auditioned for the female lead in the film
Speed but lost out to actress
Sandra Bullock.
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Parker is 5'5" tall.
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She is an avid cigarette smoker.
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She resides in the west side of New York.
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Posey has also appeared in 2006 in a commercial for Pepsi Cola opposite
Jimmy Fallon dancing to the song "Newton - Streamline."
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She has had a recurring role on the television series
Will & Grace, as Jack's high-maintenance boss at Barneys.
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Posey and her twin brother, Chris, were raised in Monroe, Louisiana and Laurel, Mississippi.
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Her mother, Lynda, is a housewife and her father, Christopher Posey, owns a Chevrolet dealership named "Posey Chevrolet" in Laurel.
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She attended Purchase College, where she roomed with actress Sherry Stringfield.
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In May 2005 she starred in the acclaimed, off-Broadway revival of David Rabe's "Hurlyburly". The production also starred Ethan Hawke, Bobby Cannavalle, Elizabeth Berkley, Wallace Shawn, and Josh Hamilton.
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She was considered for the role of Dorothy Boyd in
Jerry Maguire. The part eventually went to actress
Renée Zellweger.
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She did her own singing and mandolin-playing in A Mighty Wind.
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She and the other cast members have been playing concerts in role as the bands from
A Mighty Wind, so far they have played at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles in May, 2003 and will be doing more concerts in Washington, D.C., Boston, Massachusetts, and Upper Darby, Pennsylvania in September, 2003.
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Her former boyfriend was writer/editor Thomas Beller, Editor of the Open City literary magazine and publishing house, www.opencity.org and Mr. Beller's Neighborhood, www.mrbellersneighborhood.com, a literary website about New York City.
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Her favorite musicians include Belle & Sebastian, Sigur Rós, and Mighty Flashlight.
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Her former boyfriend is songwriter/musician
Ryan Adams.
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Reuters rated her #19 in the 2003 edition of their annual "What Ever Happened to...? list.
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She is a contributing editor to Open City literary magazine.
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One of Parker's current interests is making pottery.
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She briefly dated Zach Leary (son of LSD guru Timothy Leary).
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She was named "Queen of Indies" by Time magazine since she has appeared in some 30 films since 1994, most of them low-budget independent movies.
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She was named after the 1950s model Suzy Parker.
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She has a twin brother, Chris, who practices law in Atlanta.
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Against the wishes of her management, she accepted two supporting roles right after the unexpected success of Party Girl.