
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.
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
NBC

House
FOX

Law & Order
NBC

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen
Bravo

The Daily Show
Comedy Central

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
CBS

ER
NBC

Late Night with Seth Meyers
NBC

Murder, She Wrote
CBS

The Graham Norton Show
BBC One

Law & Order: Criminal Intent
NBC

The Kelly Clarkson Show
Syndication

30 Rock
NBC

Sex and the City
HBO

The View
ABC

Great Performances
PBS

Early Edition
CBS

Nash Bridges
CBS

Touched by an Angel
CBS

The Affair
Showtime

The Outer Limits
Showtime

The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Syndication

The Equalizer
CBS

And Just Like That…
HBO Max

Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
PBS SoCal

LIVE with Kelly and Mark
Syndication

The Gilded Age
HBO

Intimate Portrait
Lifetime

The Big C
Showtime
The Tony Danza Show
Syndication

Broad City
Comedy Central

GMTV
ITV1

Stars in the House
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Ratched
Netflix

Celebrity Jeopardy!
ABC

Who Do You Think You Are?
NBC

Alpha House
Prime Video

World Without End
Showcase
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