Marta Balaga Even Christina Hendricks is watching “The White Lotus.” “I’ve seen all these videos of Parker Posey on Instagram.
Every actor in the world wants to be a part of ‘The White Lotus’: it’s like they’ve all won the lottery. You don’t just get a TV show – you get a whole new life.
I’m sure they’re enjoying every minute of it,” she said. Hendricks, known for “Mad Men” and “Good Girls,” is no stranger to knowing that “the longer you spend with a show, the more time you spend talking about it.” “It becomes a part of your life,” she tells Variety at France’s Series Mania, looking back on her own career. “To be quite honest, at this point in my life, I would say just as many people bring up ‘Good Girls’ as they do ‘Mad Men.’ They’ve both had very enthusiastic audiences – and very different audiences, although there’s been some crossover.
They both became cult classics, which I was thrilled about because ‘Good Girls’ is so much fun. I’m really proud of that show,” she admits. “Television leaves a great impact on people.
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