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Tori Spelling: Parker Posey Was My Career Mentor
6 Mar
Summary
- Parker Posey mentored Tori Spelling during 'The House of Yes' filming.
- Posey encouraged Spelling, helping her overcome self-doubt.
- Spelling credits Posey's words for boosting her confidence.

Tori Spelling has shared the profound impact Parker Posey had on her acting career, particularly during the production of the 1997 dark comedy "The House of Yes." Spelling, already famous from "Beverly Hills, 90210," felt overwhelmed and unworthy on the film set, surrounded by what she perceived as "real actors."
Posey, who starred opposite Spelling in the film, became a mentor, helping Spelling overcome her intense nervousness and self-doubt. Posey's repeated question, "Do you know how funny you are?" and her encouragement to "keep going" were instrumental.
Spelling credits Posey's intervention for inspiring her to own her talent and boost her confidence significantly. This mentorship stands out as a career-defining moment for Spelling.
"The House of Yes" also highlighted the contrasting receptions of the lead actresses' performances. Parker Posey received a Sundance Award, while Tori Spelling earned a Razzie nomination for her work.




