From 1998 to 2004, HBO's "Sex and the City" reigned supreme as the first television show to provide a narrative about single women living in New York City during the early aughts. The show starred Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis and followed the fictional romantic and professional lives of this glamorous quartet. The biggest love story of them all, of course, involved SJP's Carrie Bradshaw and her on-again, off-again romance with Chris Noth's character, Mr. Big. In honor of Chris's 63rd birthday on Nov. 13, 2017, Wonderwall.com is taking a look at what he and more stars of the show are up to today. Read on for more "SATC"!
Chris Noth portrayed mogul Mr. Big on "Sex and the City." Big — whose real name was finally revealed on the last episode (it's John Preston) — is a wealthy Manhattan mover and shaker with a fear of commitment and a devilishly charming aura.
After "Sex and the City" went off the air, Chris Noth returned to "Law & Order" to portray Mike Logan from 2005 to 2008. He'd also appeared as that character from 1990 to 1995. He acted on the big screen in 2008's "Sex and the City" film and its sequel in 2010 as well as in films like "Lovelace," "After the Ball" and "White Girl." Chris memorably portrayed Peter Florrick on "The Good Wife" from 2009 to 2016 and acted in the TV series "Tyrant" in 2016. In 2017, Chris landed a role in "Manhunt: Unabomber." The actor has been married to actress Tara Wilson since 2012. They share a son, Orion.
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Sarah Jessica Parker is synonymous with her character, Carrie Bradshaw. Carrie was the show's protagonist, a witty newspaper columnist and girl-about-town who narrated each episode. She's a true girl's girl.
Sarah Jessica Parker's career has continued to flourish and shows no signs of winding down. She returned for both "Sex and the City" films and acted in other movies like "Smart People," "Failure to Launch and "All Roads Lead to Rome." She's also taken on the role of entrepreneur: She launched her first perfume in 2005 and in 2014, SJP championed the SJP collection, a line of fashion-forward shoes she founded with George Malkemus III, the president of Manolo Blahnik. From 2016 to 2017, she starred on HBO's "Divorce." She's been married to actor Matthew Broderick, the father of her three kids, since 1997.
The role of Charlotte York was played by Kristin Davis. Charlotte is known as the sophisticated, reserved and moral lady of the bunch who is the most "by the book" of all the women.
Post-"Sex and the City," Kristin Davis continued to act, though she's never nabbed a role as memorable as Charlotte. She returned for both big screen productions of the beloved show and acted in films like "Couples Retreat" and "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island." In 2014, she portrayed Ginny on the short-lived TV series "Bad Teacher" and made her Broadway debut in "Fatal Attraction." She's also become very involved in humanitarian causes and has worked with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees as well as the Humane Society. In 2011, she adopted daughter Gemma. She's never been married and her current relationship status is unclear.
Kim Cattrall starred on "Sex and the City" as Samantha Jones, a highly sexualized femme fatale who worked as a publicist in Manhattan.
Kim Cattrall has acted on stage and screen since the "Sex and the City" finale. Her film credits include Roman Polanski's "The Ghost Writer," the indie film "Meet Monica Velour" and the TV movie "Ruby Robinson." She also has theater credits in shows like "Sweet Bird of Youth" and "Private Lives." In 2016, she acted in the TV series "Sensitive Skin" and in 2017, Kim appeared as Helen Tyler on "Modus." While there had been talks of a "Sex and the City 3" movie being in the works for quite some time, it was revealed in October 2017 that it wasn't happening because Kim didn't want to do it. She replied to an Instagram comment telling a fan, "I can't. My heart isn't in it anymore," after she was prodded to join in the third installment. The actress has been married three times but has no children. It's unclear if she's currently dating anyone.
Cynthia Nixon portrayed Miranda Hobbes, a career-minded lawyer known for her piercing wit, feminist outlook and unmatched sarcasm.
Since her time as everyone's favorite cynic, Cynthia Nixon's career has continued to flourish. She reprised her role in both "Sex and the City" films and her other film credits include "5 Flights Up, "James White" and "A Quiet Passion." She's also acted in Broadway shows like "The Little Foxes," "The Real Thing" and "Wit." The talented actress has also been in shows like "Hannibal," "Alpha House," "The Big C" and "Law & Order." The breast cancer survivor (she was diagnosed in 2006) has been married to education activist Christine Marinoni since 2012. They have a son, Max, and Cynthia also has two kids from a previous relationship.
John Corbett played Aidan Shaw, one of Carrie's long-term boyfriends. He's a sweet-tempered furniture designer who ends up proposing to Carrie during Season 4, but she eventually breaks his heart.
John Corbett reprised his role as Aidan in the second "Sex and the City" movie and has acted in films like "The Boy Next Door," "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2" and "My Dead Boyfriend." He's also appeared on TV series including "Parenthood," "Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll" and "Mata Hari." From 2016 to 2017, John portrayed Trayne Crosstown on the TV series "Still the King." He also recently acted in 2017's "All Saints." To top it off, John is country musician too! His second country album, "Leaving Nothin' Behind," was released in 2013. John has been in a relationship with actress Bo Derek since 2002.
Miranda's boyfriend-turned-husband Steve Brady was portrayed by David Eigenberg. Steve is a bartender who starts dating Miranda in the second season. They continue an on-again, off-again relationship and eventually have a kid together and marry in Season six.
While David Eigenberg is still best known as Steve from "Sex and the City," he still has a steady acting career. He's guest starred on TV shows like "Ghost Whisperer," "ER" and "NCIS" and has been starring on the show "Chicago Fire" as Christopher Herrmann since 2012. David also reprised his role in the two "Sex and the City" films. He and wife Chrysti have a son named Louie and a daughter named Myrna.
Willie Garson portrayed Stanford Blatch, Carrie's gay bestie and go-to confidante who appeared in all six seasons of the show.
Willie Garson has continued to nab tons of acting roles since his time as Stanford Blatch. From 2009 to 2014, he portrayed Mozzie on the TV series "White Collar." His film credits include "Trust Fund," The Polka King" and "Feed," among others. From 2015 to 2017, Willie acted as Gerard Hirsch on "Hawaii Five-0." He, too, appeared in both "SATC" films. Because he's such a great character actor, fans of the show might be surprised to know that he's straight. He has an adopted son, Nathen, but is not married or dating anyone.
Evan Handler portrayed Charlotte's lawyer love interest Harry Goldenblatt. Harry started dating Charlotte in Season 5 and they eventually married and adopted a daughter from China.
After making quite the impression as Harry, Evan Handler continued on with a successful acting career. He's also well-known as Charlie Runkle, a supporting character on "Californication," on which he starred from 2007 to 2014. In 2014, he had a role on the TV series "The Astronaut's Wives Club" and in 2016, he played Alan Dershowitz on "American Crime Story." Most recently, he appeared on the show "The Breaks." Evan has been married to chemist Elisa Atti since 2003 and they share a daughter, Sofia.
Jason Lewis portrayed Smith Jerrod, Samantha's hot waiter-turned-actor boyfriend who she begins dating during the last season of the show.
Jason Lewis reprised his role in both "Sex and the City" films following his short but memorable time on the TV series. From 2007 to 2009, he portrayed Chad Barry on the TV series "Brothers & Sisters" and from 2013 to 2014, he played Pete Evans on "Beauty and the Baker." In 2017, he had roles in the series "Midnight Texas" as well as in three films: "Running Wild," "Pray for Rain" and "Palm Swings." Jason was last linked to producer Satsuki Mitchell in 2012, but it's been quiet times on his romance front.