This page will contain external links about Cynthia Nixon, as they become available.Cynthia NixonCynthia Nixon (born April 9, 1966) is an American actress who is best known for her portrayal of lawyer Miranda Hobbs in the popular HBO sitcom Sex and the City (1998–2004). BiographyNixon is a native New Yorker who graduated from Barnard College in 1988 with a B.A. in English. While a freshman, she appeared in two Mike Nichols-directed hit Broadway plays. Unlike Miranda, she is actually blond and not red-haired, as some fans might have been led to believe. Nixon started her career at the age of 14, acting in a movie named Little Darlings. Around that time, she also started appearing on theatre plays on Broadway and Off-Broadway. On Broadway, she has performed in many plays, among them Hurly Burly, The Real Thing, The Heidi Chronicles, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. For her participation in the latter, she earned a Los Angeles Drama Critics Award. Nixon has been nominated at various times for awards and critically praised for her characterization of Miranda in Sex and the City during its six-season run, finally winning a primetime Emmy in 2004 for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. In 1981, she won the Theatre World Award for her performance in The Philadelphia Story. In September, 2004, it was reported that despite previous long-term relationships with men, she had been in a nearly year-long relationship with a woman. When asked about this she neither denied or confirmed, instead stating that "My private life is private. But at the same time, I have nothing to hide. So what I will say is that I am very happy." FilmographyHer filmography/television resume is as follows:
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Her filmography/television resume is as follows:. In September, 2004, it was reported that despite previous long-term relationships with men, she had been in a nearly year-long relationship with a woman. Ryan has released three albums since, and all have met with critical success, but he still has not had a breakthrough hit. In 1981, she won the Theatre World Award for her performance in The Philadelphia Story. On September 7, 2001, Ryan made a video for his song, "New York, New York." Featuring Ryan standing on the New Jersey shoreline, with the twin towers of the World Trade Center looming over his shoulders, and Ryan singing "I still love you New York," it became a near-immediate staple on MTV in the days following. Nixon has been nominated at various times for awards and critically praised for her characterization of Miranda in Sex and the City during its six-season run, finally winning a primetime Emmy in 2004 for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. In 2001, Ryan released Gold, a sprawling sixteen-song album with a four-song bonus disc. He moved a bit more into rocker territory here, but stayed rooted firmly in his alt-country roots. For her participation in the latter, she earned a Los Angeles Drama Critics Award. It was met with considerable critical success, but sales were slow. On Broadway, she has performed in many plays, among them Hurly Burly, The Real Thing, The Heidi Chronicles, and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. Emmylou Harris, who was the legendary Gram Parson's singing partner, sang backup on "Oh My Sweet Carolina," believed by many fans to be the best song on the album, and maybe even in the history of alt-country. Around that time, she also started appearing on theatre plays on Broadway and Off-Broadway. It is the story of the end of a relationship from one man's perspective. Nixon started her career at the age of 14, acting in a movie named Little Darlings. Ryan made his solo debut in 2000, with Heartbreaker. Unlike Miranda, she is actually blond and not red-haired, as some fans might have been led to believe. Their last album together, 2001's Pneumonia was held up by legal troubles and didn't come out until after Ryan had broke up the band and gone solo. While a freshman, she appeared in two Mike Nichols-directed hit Broadway plays. Being a member of a band was too stifling for Ryan's creativity - the only band member able to tolerate Ryan throughout was Caitlin Cary, the rest came and went in rapid succession. in English. Whiskeytown quickly moved to the front of the pack in this movement with the release of their second full-length album, Stranger's Almanac. Nixon is a native New Yorker who graduated from Barnard College in 1988 with a B.A. Whiskeytown was part of the burgeoning alt-country movement which traces its roots to the work of a number of artists, most notably Gram Parsons. Cynthia Nixon (born April 9, 1966) is an American actress who is best known for her portrayal of lawyer Miranda Hobbs in the popular HBO sitcom Sex and the City (1998–2004). Ryan started out as a punk artist in a band known as "The Patty Duke Syndrome." They released two songs in 1994 on a 7" single (two songs on one side, the other side was a band called "GlamourPuss.") Ryan described punk rock as "too hard to sing" in the song "Lo-Fi Tennessee Mountain Angel" by his new outfit, Whiskeytown. Little Darlings (1980). He also produced an album by Jesse Malin, contributed to Beth Orton and Counting Crows albums, dated Winona Ryder, Beth Orton, Leona Naess, Carrie Hamilton, and Parker Posey, did specials with Elton John <who referred to him as "Oh Fabulous One">, Willie Nelson, and Toots & the Maytals, and found time to release a punk record with Malin under the name "The Finger.". Prince of the City (1981). Ryan Adams is a highly prolific artist, releasing five albums since the end of 2000. My Body, my Child (1982, miniseries, with future Sex and...co star Sarah Jessica Parker). Adams went on to put out his first solo record, Heartbreaker, in 2000. Amadeus (1984). He formed a band named Whiskeytown in 1994; they disbanded in 1999. The Manhattan Project (1986). Ryan Adams (born David Ryan Adams on November 5, 1974) is a rock and roll singer/songwriter from Jacksonville, North Carolina. Tanner '88 (1988, television series). Bedhead - various recording dates. Marvin's Room (1996, alongside Leonardo DiCaprio). Suicide Handbook - (2001). Papa's Angels (2000). Love Is Hell - (2004). Advice From a Caterpillar (2001). 2 - (2003). Kiss Kiss, Dahlings/The Last Mile (2002). Love Is Hell pt. Sex and the City (from 1998 to 2003). 1 - (2003). Love Is Hell pt. Rock N Roll - (2003). Demolition - (2002). Gold - (2001). Heartbreaker - (2000). |