
Can’t get enough ‘White Lotus’? Here’s other places to catch your favorite Season 3 stars
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OK. You’ve had some time to digest that insane season finale of “The White Lotus,” and you’re already itching for another stay at the crazy hotel chain… but Season 4 is still a long way off. What to do?!
OK. You’ve had some time to digest that insane season finale of “The White Lotus,” and you’re already itching for another stay at the crazy hotel chain… but Season 4 is still a long way off. What to do?! While we wait for our next “White Lotus” vacation, here’s a list of some standout titles from many of the actors who brought the Thailand-set Season 3 to life. While most Parker Posey fans know and love her from mid-90s gems “Dazed and Confused” and “Party Girl,” the always It-girl truly shined brightest in later-90s gem “The House of Yes,” in which she played a Jackie O-obsessed twin who has an incestuous relationship with her brother (are we sensing a theme?). Another great Posey moment among many came in 2000’s “Best in Show,” one of the most hilarious Christopher Guest ensemble pieces, in which she appeared alongside previous White Lotus patron Jennifer Coolidge. One of Coon’s most beloved performances came in the HBO drama “The Leftovers,” costarring Justin Theroux, which ran from 2014 to 2017. Coon was also behind one of the infamous baddies in 2018’s “Avengers: Infinity War,” a role she did not reprise in the following year’s concluding “Endgame” due to a salary dispute (this, according to her husband, revered Broadway playwright and actor Tracy Letts). For those still somehow not aware, Lalisa Manobal – the first-time actress behind “White Lotus” wellness mentor Mook – also goes by the moniker Lisa and is a member of K-pop supergroup BLACKPINK, as well as an uber-popular solo artist. “She came in and she did the best job. She was great right out the gate and also is just a lovely person,” “White Lotus” creator Mike White said in an interview with Jim Halterman ahead of Season 3. “It was easy for me as a director to communicate with her and she just had a lot of colors in her acting.” Standout music videos from Lisa include “Rockstar,” “Born Again” featuring Doja Cat and Raye, and BLACKPINK’s “Kill This Love.” Winner of two Academy Awards, including best international feature, this chilling account of bucolic life alongside the horrors of the Holocaust featured Friedel in the terrifying lead role as Rudolf Höss, a commandant who bifurcates his life between leading his household and overseeing the murder of thousands. Compared to bumbling Fabian at the White Lotus hotel, it’s night and day.

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