Sarah Jessica Parker, born on March 25, 1965, is a celebrated American actress and television producer whose career spans over five decades. She made her Broadway debut at the tender age of 11 in the 1976 revival of The Innocents and captured hearts as the title character in the iconic musical Annie in 1979. Her early film career took off with notable roles in the dramas Footloose and Firstborn in 1984, followed by a string of successful films throughout the 1990s, including L.A. Story, Honeymoon in Vegas, Hocus Pocus, Ed Wood, and Mars Attacks!
Parker achieved global fame through her unforgettable portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw in the HBO series Sex and the City, which aired from 1998 to 2004. This role not only earned her two Primetime Emmy Awards but also four Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy Series and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. The character of Carrie Bradshaw has been celebrated as one of the greatest female TV characters in American history, leading to Parker reprising the role in the films Sex and the City and Sex and the City 2, as well as the revival series And Just Like That...
In addition to her television success, Parker has continued to shine in films such as The Family Stone, Failure to Launch, Did You Hear About the Morgans?, New Year's Eve, and Hocus Pocus 2. Her television repertoire also includes memorable appearances in Glee and the HBO series Divorce, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. Since 2005, she has been at the helm of her own production company, Pretty Matches, creating content for HBO and other networks.
Beyond her acting prowess, Parker is recognized as a fashion icon, with her distinctive style and fashion ventures frequently making headlines. Her appearances at the Met Gala have further solidified her status in the fashion world, showcasing her influence and creativity.