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...Followers of the series know that Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), a journalist, thinks she's found Mr. Right in Mr. Big (Chris Noth); that randy Samantha (Kim Cattrall) has moved to California with her actor-boyfriend Smith (Jason Lewis); that Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) has married salt-of-the-earth Steve (David Eigenberg); and that Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is hitched to the homunculus Harry (Evan Handler...
...this season, the team of Vincent D’Onofrio and sidekick Kathryn Erbe will alternate episodes with partners Chris Noth and Annabella Sciorra. I’ve grown tired of D’Onofrio’s shtick, and I really wanted to like this. Noth (Mr. Big from the aforementioned “Sex and the City”) did such a wonderful job on the earlier (and best) seasons of the original “Law and Order,” especially when paired with George Dzundza back in season 1 (a must have...
Sciorra appears distant and lethargic at times—and with a tamed performance by Noth, a viewer will actually yearn for D’Onofrio’s intensity...
Conlon is a detective in New York City's 44th Precinct, in the South Bronx, a few blocks north of Yankee Stadium, not far from the legendary Fort Apache. At 39, he has a bit of that seedy-sexy Chris Noth charm to him--late Chris Noth, more Mr. Big than Detective Logan. But Conlon has another calling too: he's an author. His book, Blue Blood (Riverhead; 562 pages), is a memoir of his first seven years as a New York City cop, and it may be the best account ever written of life behind the badge...
...Chris Noth, who plays Cantwell and is better known as Mr. Big in HBO's "Sex and the City," says rather than dating the material, events have freshened "The Best Man." "Our production is much more subtle than it was in the '60s because of what we've been through. We've seen it all - we've seen a president taken out of office, we've seen a president assassinated, we've seen Clinton." Vidal says he likes that subtler touch. Even if in the end, the play is a bit of a period piece, a remnant of a time...