And just like that,Sarah Jessica ParkerandCynthia Nixonare reminiscing over their decades-long friendship and many years as acting partners.
New Yorkmagazine’s The Cut recentlyposted two photos on Instagramof Parker, 56, and Nixon, 55, the first featuring the longtime pals as teenagers in the 1982 television movieMy Body, My Child, and the second a still of the pair recently shootingAnd Just Like That…., HBO Max’s upcomingSex and the City’s revival series.
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Responding to the comment, Parker chimed in to applaud her castmate’s “spot on recollection,” nothing that Nixon is also “one of my most favorite acting partners for more than 40 years.”
Parker, too, wishes that she had a copy of their first project together. “I always say, if my mother doesn’t have it, it likely doesn’t exist. Ah well,” she continued. “The memories of all my time with you sustains me. See you tomorrow at dawn for @justlikethatmax. x, your sister, your longtime friend, SJ.”
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Parker and Nixon are currently filmingthe revival series alongside their fellowSex and the CitystarKristin Davis. The trioannounced theprojecton Instagram in January.
Along withKim Cattrall, whowill not reprise her role as Samantha Jones in the revival, the ladies famously starred in six seasons of the originalSex and the City, which aired from 1998 to 2004.
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And Just Like That…will see Carrie Bradshaw (Parker), Miranda Hobbes (Nixon) and Charlotte York Goldenblatt (Davis) navigating the ups and downs of life and friendship in their 50s. The cast also includesChris Noth, Mario Cantone,David Eigenberg,Willie Garson, Evan Handler, Sara Ramírez, Sarita Choudhury, Nicole Ari Parker and Karen Pittman.
The series will be comprised of 10 half-hour episodes and is currently filming in New York. It is set to premiere later this year.
source: people.com