Cynthia Nixon didn't recognize Kristin Davis before they worked together on 'Sex and The City'. The 58-year-old actress starred alongside Kristin, 60, on the hit HBO series - but Cynthia initially thought that she would be working with Kristin Scott Thomas instead.
Starring Josh Hutcherson, Charlie Ray, and Cynthia Nixon, this semi-surreal rom-com from 2005 about first love in N.Y.C. charms as well as breaks convention.
The scene of Miranda Hobbes eating cake out of the trash was already iconic. In a recent podcast appearance, Nixon noted one alternate cut went way too far.
Before Steve Brady (David Eigenberg) and Che Diaz (Sara Ramírez) came along on Sex and the City, there was Skipper Johnston (Ben Weber). He was one of Miranda’s (Cynthia Nixon) love interests in the first season of Sex and the City and a self-proclaimed “hopeless romantic.” Skipper and Miranda’s romantic relationship was very brief.
Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) never deserved Aidan Shaw (John Corbett), and every Sex and the City (now available on Netflix) fan knows it. First, let me preface this: Carrie and Aidan were never compatible.
Those who are talented and lucky enough sometimes get a slew of awards, like an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony, otherwise known as EGOT. Only a select few have achieved this, but several are close.
Cynthia Nixon stopped by "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen" to discuss what is happening with Miranda, whom Nixon has played since "SATC" premiered in 1998.
The cast of And Just Like That... has been sworn to Marvel-level secrecy, so Cynthia Nixon couldn't say much about what her character Miranda has been up to since Sex and the City, but she didn't hesitate at all when asked if she would ever consider running for political office again.
While visiting The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon revealed that Garson will appear in the first three episodes of HBO Max's limited series revival of Sex and the City.
This week marks the 20th anniversary of Charlton Heston being named as president of the National Rifle Association. It's difficult to dissociate the actor