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Based on the bestselling book by Candace Bushnell, Sex and the City tells the story of four best friends, all single and in their late thirties, as they pursue their careers and talk about their sex lives, all while trying to survive the New York social scene.
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Based on the bestselling book by Candace Bushnell, Sex and the City tells the story of four best friends, all single and in their late thirties, as they pursue their careers and talk about their sex lives, all while trying to survive the New York social scene.
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Rotten TomatoesBest Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Comedy or Musical | 2001 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2003 | Kim Cattrall
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series | 2001 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | 2002 | Kristin Davis
Outstanding Comedy Series | 2001 | Cindy Chupack
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | 2004 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | 2004 | Cynthia Nixon
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | 2002 | Michael Patrick King
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series | 2002 | Jennifer McNamara
Outstanding Costumes for a Series | 2002 | Molly Rogers
Outstanding Actress Comedy Series | 2002 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Comedy | 2004 | Jane Raab
Comedy Lead Actress | 2004 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Individual Achievement for Best Female Lead Comedy | 2004 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Best Actress in a Comedy Series | 2000 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | 2002 | Cynthia Nixon
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series | 2004 | Bettiann Fishman
Best Edited HalfHour Series for Television | 2005 | Michael Berenbaum
Best Contemporary Makeup Television Series | 2004 | Nicki Ledermann
Best Contemporary Hair Styling Television Series | 2003 | Donna Marie Fischetto
Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic Music | 2005 | Dan Lieberstein
2002 | Douglas J. Cuomo
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series Comedy or Musical | 1999 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2004 | Kristin Davis
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 2002 | John Corbett
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series | 2000 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Outstanding Comedy Series | 2004 | Julie Rottenberg
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | 2004 | Kristin Davis
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series | 2001 | Charles McDougall
Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series | 2003 | Donna Marie Fischetto
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | 2002 | Frances Sternhagen
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series | 2002 | Julie Rottenberg
Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series | 2001 | Jennifer McNamara
Outstanding Art Direction for a Single Camera Series | 2000 | Jeremy Conway
Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | 2003 | Michael Berenbaum
Outstanding SingleCamera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series | 2004 | Michael Berenbaum
Outstanding Makeup for a Series NonProsthetic | 2003 | Nicki Ledermann
Outstanding Makeup for a Series | 2001 | Marjorie Durand
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special | 2000 | Bob Chefalas
Outstanding Costumes for a Series | 2000 | Molly Rogers
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | 2005 | Kristin Davis
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series | 2002 | Kim Cattrall
Funniest Female Performer in a TV Series Leading Role Network Cable or Syndication | 2001 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Funniest Supporting Female Performer in a TV Series | 2000 | Kristin Davis
Best Actress in a Comedy Series | 2004 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Best Guest Actor in a Cable Series | 1999 | Timothy Olyphant
Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series | 2002 | Margaret Cho
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | 2004 | Kristin Davis
Best Guest Actress in a Cable Series | 1999 | Marian Seldes
Comedy Lead Actress of the Decade | 2010 | Sarah Jessica Parker
Comedy Supporting Actress | 2004 | Kristin Davis
Comedy Supporting Actress of the Decade | 2010 | Cynthia Nixon
Episode of the Year | 2004 | Liz Tuccillo
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Comedy | 2005 | Jane Raab
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2003 | Cynthia Nixon
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series Comedy or Musical | 2003 | Chris Noth
Most Beautiful Braces | 2007 | Cynthia Nixon
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | 2004 | Blair Underwood
Best Performance Comedy | 2004 | Blair Underwood
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series | 2000 | Victoria Hochberg
Episodic Comedy | 2003 | Julie Rottenberg
Best Edited HalfHour Series for Television | 2004 | Michael Berenbaum
Best Contemporary Makeup Television Series | 2003 | Nicki Ledermann
Best Sound Editing in Television Dialogue ADR Episodic | 2002 | Bitty O'Sullivan-Smith
Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form Dialogue ADR | 2005 | Louis Bertini
Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic Music | 2004 | Dan Lieberstein
Even when she was being shot from the waist up, Kim Cattrall insisted on wearing heels. She said it made her feel more like Samantha.
The naturally blonde Cynthia Nixon dyed her hair red to play Miranda.
The medicine cabinet in Carrie's apartment was first spied by Sarah Jessica Parker at a flea market shortly before filming began. She and husband Matthew Broderick didn't buy it but reconsidered. When they went back, the cabinet was already sold to "some television show". When she showed up for filming, the medicine cabinet was there.
Sarah Jessica Parker had a clause in her contract stipulating that she will not do any full nudity. This is why the audience never sees Carrie in anything less than underwear, whereas all the other main female characters have been filmed in much less.
The first cable series to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series.
"Samantha: You men have no idea what we're dealing with down there. Teeth placement, and jaw stress, and suction, and gag reflex, and all the while bobbing up and down, moaning and trying to breathe through our noses. Easy? Honey, they don't call it a job for nothing."
"Carrie: The most important thing in life is your family. There are days you love them, and others you don't. But, in the end, they're the people you always come home to. Sometimes it's the family you're born into and sometimes it's the one you make for yourself."