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Cynthia Nixon

Cynthia NixonAKA Cynthia Ellen Nixon

Born: 9-Apr-1966
Birthplace: New York City

Gender: Female
Religion: See Note [1]
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Bisexual
Occupation: Actor

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Miranda Hobbes on Sex and the City


[1] Raising her children Jewish, but is not actually Jewish herself.

Father: Walter Nixon (d.)
Mother: Anne Nixon
Boyfriend: Danny Mozes (1988-2003, one daughter, one son)
Daughter: Samantha Mozes (b. Nov-1996)
Son: Charles Ezekiel Mozes (b. 16-Dec-2002)
Girlfriend: Christine Marinoni (together since 2004)

    High School: Hunter College High School, New York City, NY
    University: BA English, Barnard College (1988)

    Obama for America
    Emmy 2004 for Sex and the City
    Tony 2006 for Rabbit Hole
    Disorderly Conduct protesting outside New York City Hall 14-May-2002, charges dropped
    Risk Factors: Breast Cancer

    TELEVISION
    Sex and the City Miranda Hobbes (lawyer, 1998-2004)

    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
    Sex and the City (12-May-2008)
    The Babysitters (11-Sep-2007)
    Little Manhattan (26-Sep-2005)
    One Last Thing... (12-Sep-2005)
    Warm Springs (4-Apr-2005)
    Tanner on Tanner (5-Oct-2004)
    Igby Goes Down (23-May-2002)
    The Out-of-Towners (02-Apr-1999)
    Advice from a Caterpillar (1999)
    Marvin's Room (18-Dec-1996)
    Baby's Day Out (01-Jul-1994)
    The Pelican Brief (17-Dec-1993)
    Addams Family Values (19-Nov-1993)
    Let It Ride (18-Aug-1989)
    The Murder of Mary Phagan (24-Jan-1988)
    O.C. and Stiggs (10-Jul-1987)
    The Manhattan Project (13-Jun-1986)
    Amadeus (6-Sep-1984)
    I am the Cheese (1983)
    Tattoo (Sep-1981)
    Prince of the City (19-Aug-1981)
    Little Darlings (14-Aug-1980)


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