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Hollywood can make you 'miserable.' 'White Lotus' star Aubrey Plaza just laughs it off

Aubrey Plaza in“ The White Lotus,” an HBO series in its second season.

In the second season of HBO's "The White Lotus," Aubrey Plaza plays Harper Spiller, a lawyer with a penchant for sarcasm who is vacationing in Italy with her husband and his friends. She'd rather read Valeria Luiselli's "Lost Children Archive" than talk about "Ted Lasso." And she'd rather not associate with people who don't follow the news.

Plaza is paired with Will Sharpe, who plays her husband, Ethan — newly wealthy after selling his tech company — as well as Theo James, as Ethan's old college friend Cameron, and Meghann Fahy as his cheerful wife Daphne, who kicks off the season's mystery when she discovers a limp body floating at sea.

Plaza brings an all-too-relatable cynicism to the judgmental, pragmatic Harper, which will come as no surprise to those familiar with the cutting deadpan that defined Plaza's breakout role as intern-turned-assistant April Ludgate in "Parks and Recreation."

It was recently announced that Plaza would join the cast of "Agatha: Coven of Chaos," Marvel's upcoming "WandaVision" spinoff series featuring Kathryn Hahn as the titular witch.

Fresh from a day of shooting the new Francis Ford Coppola film "Megalopolis" in Atlanta, the 38-year-old actress discussed the thrilling discomfort in Mike White's writing, expertly playing a Debbie Downer and gearing up for the Marvel universe.

How did "White Lotus" find its way to you?

My entryway, I think, was very different than some other people's because Mike and I had a relationship before. We've been friends for a long time. We were going to do a movie together — something that we had been developing together for a couple years

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