Join Aubrey Plaza, who stars in the second season of “The White Lotus,” at this year’s NewYorkerFest.
Photograph by Peter Yangreceived rave reviews for her starring role in the film “Emily the Criminal,” which she produced under Evil Hag Productions. Next, she will star in the second season of Mike White’s “The White Lotus,” on HBO, and Guy Ritchie’s feature “Operation Fortune,” opposite Jason Statham and Hugh Grant. Plaza appeared in “Happiest Season” and co-produced and starred in “Black Bear” and “Ingrid Goes West,” receiving critical acclaim.
On television, Plaza starred in Noah Hawley’s “Legion,” on FX, and is well known for the Emmy-nominated “Parks and Recreation.” Plaza will soon begin production on Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis,” opposite Adam Driver., where she edits a mix of reported features and criticism, as well as the magazine’s television column. She is a former editor and writer for the magazine’s Talk of the Town section and a current guest host of The Political Scene,politics podcast.
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