PARKER POSEY is Meg Swan, the catalogue-shopping queen with a penchant for substance abuse and a Weimaraner named Beatrice, who is in need of doggy therapy. Named "Queen of Indies" by Time Magazine, Parker Posey has appeared over 30 films in the last 7 years including The House Of Yes (Special Jury Prize 1997 Sundance Film Festival, director: Mark Waters), SubUrbia (director: Richard Linklater), Waiting For Guffman (director: Christopher Guest), The Daytrippers (director: Greg Mottola), Party Girl (director: Daisy Von Sherler Mayer), Sleep With Me (director: Rory Kelly), Dazed And Confused (director: Richard Linklater), You've Got Mail (director: Nora Ephron) and three films for Hal Hartley; Amateur, Flirt and Henry Fool. Parker starred in the Los Angeles premiere of John Patrick Shanley's Four Dogs And A Bone and made her Broadway debut this past spring starring opposite Matthew Broderick in Elaine May's Taller Than A Dwarf. She is about to begin production on Universal's Josie and The Pussycats' in which she stars opposite Alan Cumming.