Cynthia Nixon

Cynthia Ellen Nixon (born April 9, 1966) is an American actress, activist, and theater director. For her portrayal of Miranda Hobbes in the HBO series Sex and the City (1998–2004), she won the 2004 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She reprised the role in the films Sex and the City (2008) and Sex and the City 2 (2010), as well as the television show And Just Like That... (2021–present). Her other film credits include Amadeus (1984), James White (2015), and playing Emily Dickinson in A Quiet Passion (2016). Nixon made her Broadway debut in the 1980 revival of The Philadelphia Story. Her other Broadway credits include The Real Thing (1983), Hurlyburly (1983), Indiscretions (1995), The Women (2001), and Wit (2012). She won the 2006 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for Rabbit Hole, the 2008 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, the 2009 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for An Inconvenient Truth, and the 2017 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for The Little Foxes. Her other television roles include playing political figures Eleanor Roosevelt , Kade Prenall in NBC Hannibal Warm Springs (2005), Michele Davis in Too Big to Fail (2011), and playing Nancy Reagan in the 2016 television film Killing Reagan. In 2020, she appeared in the Netflix drama Ratched. On March 19, 2018, Nixon announced her campaign for Governor of New York as a challenger to Democratic incumbent Andrew Cuomo. Her platform focused on income inequality, renewable energy, establishing universal health care, stopping mass incarceration in the United States, and protecting undocumented children from deportation. She lost in the Democratic primary to Cuomo on September 13, 2018, with 34% of the vote to his 66%. Nixon was nominated as the gubernatorial candidate for the Working Families Party; the party threw its support to Cuomo after Nixon lost in the Democratic primary. Description above from the Wikipedia article Cynthia Nixon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

Amadeus
Lorl
Timescapes: A Multimedia Portrait of New York, 1609-Today
Additional Voices
Sex and the City
Miranda Hobbes
The Manhattan Project
Jenny Anderman
Baby's Day Out
Gilbertine
Lymelife
Melissa Bragg
Little Darlings
Sunshine
O.C. and Stiggs
Michelle
Marvin's Room
Retirement Home Director
The Babysitters
Gail Beltran
An Englishman in New York
Penny Arcade
One Last Thing...
Karen Jameison
Sex and the City 2
Miranda Hobbes
Little Manhattan
Leslie
Too Big to Fail
Michele Davis
Warm Springs
Eleanor Roosevelt
Let It Ride
Evangeline
Tattoo
Cindy
And Just Like That... The Documentary
Self
Rampart
Barbara
Through an Open Window
Nancy Cooper
Advice From a Caterpillar
Missy
I Am The Cheese
Amy Hertz
The Love She Sought
Janet Raft
Mark Twain
(voice)
The Out List
Herself
The Shakespeare Sessions
Unknown
Keeping Company with Sondheim
Self
The Private History of a Campaign That Failed
Sue Ellen
Face of a Stranger
Tina Foster
Girl Most Likely
Cynthia Nixon
5 Flights Up
Lily Portman
Kiss, Kiss, Dahlings
The Granddaughter
It's Richard I Love
Unknown
The Women
Mary Haines
Stockholm, Pennsylvania
Marcy Dargon
Rascals and Robbers: The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn
Alice
James White
Gail White
The Adderall Diaries
Jen Davis
The 'M' Word
Unknown
Addams Family Values
Heather
True Colors: LGBTQ+ Our Stories, Our Songs
Self
Papa's Angels
Sharon Jenkins
My Body, My Child
Nancy
The Seven Year Disappear
Miriam
A Quiet Passion
Emily Dickinson
Sex and the Matrix
Miranda Hobbes
Killing Reagan
Nancy Reagan
The Pelican Brief
Alice Stark
The Out-of-Towners
Sheena
The Only Living Boy in New York
Judith Webb
Maybe a Love Story
Toni
My Letter to the World: A Journey Through the Life of Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson (voice)
The Parting Glass
Mare
Survivor's Guide to Prison
Self
Igby Goes Down
Mrs. Piggee
Fifth of July
Shirley Talley
Stray Dolls
Una
The Lavender Scare
Madeleine Tress (voice)
Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens
Claudia
The Cottonwood
Donna
That's Harassment
Patient
Live from Broadway: Hello, Dolly!
Unknown
Prince of the City
Jeannie
The Politics of Docs
Self
Why Tanner, Why Now?
Self
On the Set: Elaine’s
Self
On the Set: Alex’s Loft
Self
Sex and the City: A Farewell
Miranda Hobbs