How old are the girls in And Just Like That?

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2022-03-25T14:33:12Z

The cast of "Sex And The City." Paramount Pictures/Getty Images

  • "Sex and the City" aired from 1998 to 2004, and it completely changed TV with its frank discussions.
  • The controversial revival, "And Just Like That...," was just renewed for a second season on HBO Max.
  • Sarah Jessica Parker, who turns 57 on March 25, is now in a Broadway play with her husband.

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In addition to "Divorce," which ended in 2019, and "And Just Like That" season two, Sarah Jessica Parker is also starring in a Broadway play with her husband, Matthew Broderick.

Parker played hopeless romantic Carrie Bradshaw. Diane Freed and Frederick M. Brown/Getty

After leaving Carrie Bradshaw behind (the first time), Parker focused on her movie career, starring in films such as "The Family Stone" and "Failure to Launch." She also returned to the stage (where she got her start), starring in "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" alongside her future husband, Matthew Broderick.

Parker, who turns 57 on March 25, also capitalized on her status as a fashion icon by creating a clothing line named BITTEN for Steve & Barry's, and a shoe collection for Nordstrom's called the SJP Collection.

Even though she stated that she'd never do a television show again, she returned to TV for a guest spot on the fourth season of "Glee" in 2012. Five years later, Parker announced that she was starring in a new HBO comedy called "Divorce."

The show ended in 2019 after three seasons, and now, of course, she reprised her role as Carrie in "And Just Like That," the "SATC" revival. 

Parker and Broderick are one of Hollywood's longest-lasting marriages, and are currently starring in the Neil Simon play "Plaza Suite" on Broadway. The couple have three children: their son, James, and twins Marion and Tabitha.

Kim Cattrall was poised to be the breakout star of "Sex and the City," but she hasn't been able to replicate that level of success with recent projects.

Cattrall played the group's resident expert on sex and relationships, Samantha Jones. Stephen Trupp/AP and Stuart C. Wilson/Getty

Cattrall's sexually confident Samantha Jones was the show's breakout character — the role won her a Golden Globe and five Emmy nominations. But since the show ended, Cattrall, 65, has distanced herself from the spotlight.

She's starred in multiple Canadian TV shows and and BBC shows, but nothing has come close to the success she had with "Sex and the City." Ironically, she was considered the most famous cast member going into season one.

In 2020, Cattrall starred on the Fox series "Filthy Rich," which she also executive-produced. It was canceled after one season.

She also plays the narrator of "How I Met Your Father," aka the future version of Hilary Duff's character. It was already renewed for a season two. She will also appear in the comedy film "About My Father" alongside Sebastian Maniscalco, Robert De Niro, and Leslie Bibb.

Her feud with former co-star Parker has put her in the headlines, along with the tragic death of her brother Christopher.

In the revival, Samantha was written off by having her character move to London — Carrie and Samantha reunited off-screen in Paris during the season finale.

Kristin Davis took a step back from acting after her time on the show and concentrated on activism. She's slowly making her way back now, recently starring in Netflix movies.

Davis portrayed the prim and proper Charlotte York. Stephen Trupp/AP and Rich Fury/Getty

Davis, 57, also won critical acclaim for her portrayal as Charlotte York, the most old-fashioned member of the bunch. She was nominated for an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and a SAG Award. She reprised her role in "And Just Like That."

While "Sex and the City" was airing, Davis appeared on two other extremely popular TV shows at the time, "Friends," and "Will and Grace." But after that, she didn't appear on another show until 2014's "Bad Teacher." She did, however, appear in a few feature films including "Deck the Halls" alongside co-star Parker's husband, Matthew Broderick.

In 2019, she starred in a Netflix rom-com opposite Rob Lowe, "Holiday in the Wild." She hosted the reality dating series "Labor of Love" in 2020. In March 2021, she once again starred in a Netflix film — this time, a psychological thriller called "Deadly Illusions."

She's also an Oxfam ambassador (Oxfam is a collection of international charities focused on ending global poverty), won the Humane Society's 2010 Wyler Award (an award given to a celebrity who has made news on behalf of animals), and is a patron of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.

Personally, Davis adopted a baby girl, Gemma, in 2011, and a boy, Wilson, in 2018.

Cynthia Nixon moved away from acting and towards politics — she ran for governor of New York in 2018. Now, she's fully returned to Hollywood.

Nixon played lawyer Miranda Hobbes, who used to be the most rational, down-to-earth of the bunch. Handout and Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images

For however popular Miranda Hobbes was during the original series, nothing could've prepared fans for what happened to Miranda in "And Just Like That" — no spoilers, but the name Che Diaz still gives us a chill.

In real life, Nixon, 55, is an outspoken figure regarding LGBTQ rights (she came out as bisexual and has been married to her wife, Christine Marinoni, since 2012) and breast cancer (she beat the disease in 2006). She was named an ambassador for Susan G. Komen for the Cure in 2008.

Nixon announced her candidacy for governor of New York on March 19, 2018. Though she lost the Democratic primary, she earned a respectable 35% of the vote.

Besides her political life, Nixon has starred in Broadway shows, indie films, and long-running classic shows like "Law and Order." She won an Emmy for her guest-starring role in a 2008 episode of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" in which she played a woman pretending to have dissociative identity disorder.

In 2020, she appeared in the Netflix series "Ratched," and she is currently starring in "The Gilded Age," an HBO series created by "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellowes.

Nixon shares two children, Charles and Seph, with her ex-husband, Danny Mozes. She and Marinoni welcomed son Max in 2011.

David Eigenberg joined "Chicago Fire" in 2012.

Eigenberg played Steve Brady, the father of Miranda's son, and her eventual husband. Lawrence Lucier and Daniel Boczarski/Getty

Since his time as Steve, Miranda's main love interest, first ended, Eigenberg, 57, has been working steadily in the world of TV.

He has appeared in multiple one-off episodes of popular shows such as "Without a Trace," "Everwood," "NCIS," and "Castle," among others.

He joined the cast of "Chicago Fire" in 2012 and has appeared on its sister show, "Chicago PD," as well. He welcomed his first son in 2009 with wife Chrysti. They had a daughter in 2014

Fans are hoping for a redemption of Steve, as many felt his character was done dirty in the revival.

Evan Handler is as well known for his time on "Sex and the City" as he is for his role on "Californication."

Handler's character Harry Goldenblatt, a Jewish divorce lawyer, was the opposite of everything Charlotte thought she wanted. Evan Agostini and Joshua Blanchard/Getty

Harry and Charlotte's relationship was probably the most heartwarming one on the entire show. It taught Charlotte to look past appearances, and even led to her conversion to Judaism. The two also dealt with realistic fertility issues, a departure from the show's generally more comedic tone.

After "Sex and the City" ended, Handler, 61, joined the cast of "Californication," playing the main character's best friend, Charlie. After "Californication" ended, Handler stayed on TV, most recently appearing in "The Astronaut Wives Club," "American Crime Story," and "The Breaks." He starred in the sixth and final season of "Power."

Handler also once again played Harry in the revival.

Handler and his wife Elisa's daughter, Sofia, was born in 2007.

Jason Lewis has steadily acted since the show ended.

Lewis played Smith Jerrod, Samantha's most serious relationship during the course of the show. Peter Kramer/AP and Christopher Polk/Getty

Though Smith was young, he was perfect for Samantha, and eventually became the most important relationship that she had in the show (and subsequent movies). He stood by her through her commitment issues, infidelity, and breast cancer.

On the show, Smith was a model-turned-actor: in real life, Lewis, 51, followed the same trajectory. Before his time on "Sex and the City," he was a successful model for brands like Guess and Hugo Boss, among others.

After the show ended, Lewis appeared on "Charmed" as the short-lived husband of Phoebe, an episode of "How I Met Your Mother," and most recently starred on "Midnight, Texas" as a fallen angel named Joe Strong from 2017 to 2018.

He did not reprise his role in the revival.

John Corbett's role in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and its sequel made him a box-office success.

Aidan Shaw was part of the Carrie-Big-Aidan love triangle. Sebastian Artz and Tommaso Bodi/Getty

Aidan was the only man that came close to actually being a lifelong partner for Carrie, besides Big. The debate still rages on as to which one was the best for her.

During the show, Corbett, 60, established himself as a box-office draw by starring in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" in 2002. He also starred in heartwarming movies such as "Raising Helen" and "Raise Your Voice," and had recurring TV roles on "United States of Tara" and "Parenthood."

He's now known to a whole new generation as the hot dad in the "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" films. In 2021, he starred alongside Katey Sagal in "Rebel," an ABC series based on the life of Erin Brokovich. It was canceled in May 2021.

Corbett's a multi-talented man — he has also released two country albums.

Since 2002, he's been in a relationship with actress/model Bo Derek. They tied the knot in 2020.

Aidan's story seemed pretty tied up at the end of "Sex and the City 2," so don't hold your breath for an appearance in "And Just Like That" season two.

Willie Garson moved from a small recurring role on "Sex and the City" to a starring one on "White Collar." He died in September 2021 at 57.

Stanford Blatch has since been described as the "token gay friend" of the show. Russ Einhorn/AP and Tibrina Hobson/Getty

Stanford was the perennially single ride-or-die friend of Carrie's, supporting her through numerous relationships and other misadventures, until he finally found his own boyfriend, Marcus, who mysteriously disappeared in the movies. He ended up marrying Charlotte's friend Anthony in "Sex and the City 2."

Garson followed "Sex and the City" with a starring role in "White Collar," and guest spots on "Girl Meets World" and "Wizards of Waverly Place." He also had a recurring role on "Supergirl."

He adopted a 7-year-old boy in 2010.

Garson died while he was filming episodes of "And Just Like That," and his character was written off.

Kyle MacLachlan was already famous for his role as Agent Dale Cooper in "Twin Peaks" by the time he appeared on "Sex and the City," and he continues to play iconic TV characters to this day.

MacLachlan played Charlotte's first husband, the troubled Trey MacDougal. Scott Gries and Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Trey and Charlotte had a whirlwind romance, engagement, and wedding — which led Charlotte to overlook some red flags, like his vaguely unhealthy relationship with his mother. The two eventually got divorced, leading Charlotte to her next husband, Harry.

MacLachlan, 63, is particularly adept at playing sinister characters, like the obsessive Orson Hodge in "Desperate Housewives," and the mysterious Captain in "How I Met Your Mother." He reprised his role in "How I Met You Father."

He even dabbled in the Marvel Universe by playing Calvin Zabo, aka The Doctor, in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."

He also played Harold Baskin in the Peacock series "Joe vs. Carole" in 2021. He will appear in the 2022 "Fletch" reboot with Jon Hamm.

MacLachlan also co-owns the wine label Pursued by Bear, based in Washington.

He married his wife, Desirée Gruber, in 2002, and the couple had son Callum in 2008.

James Remar has grown into an accomplished voice actor in the years since the show ended.

Remar was Samantha's on and off boyfriend Richard Wright. Frazer Harrison and Astrid Stawiarz/Getty

Richard was one of the few relationships in Samantha's arc on the show that had a lasting impact. She was devastated when she caught him cheating on her, and he re-appeared later on in the show just to prove that Samantha was actually really into Smith.

Remar, 68, received a Saturn Award nomination for his role as Harry Morgan, Dexter's father in "Dexter." He also played the patriarch of the Salvatore family in "The Vampire Diaries." Most recently, he had a starring role in The CW superhero show "Black Lightning."

However, he's found the most success doing voiceover work. Remar has lent his voice to "Justice League Unlimited," "The Batman," "The Spectacular Spider-Man," "Ben 10: Alien Force," and "Young Justice," to name a few.

Ron Livingston has continued to work in the TV world, recently starring in two shows: "Loudermilk" and "A Million Little Things."

Livingston's character Jack Berger is most famous for the infamous Post-it breakup. Tim Goodwin/AP and Frazer Harrison/Getty

"I'm sorry. I can't. Don't hate me."

Those seven words led Jack Berger to go down in history as the guy who used a Post-it note to break up with Carrie. He also delivered the line that might be the most lasting contribution to pop culture in all six seasons of "Sex and the City:" "He's just not that into you."

After writing the Post-it and disappearing into the night, Livingston, 54, has had continued success in Hollywood. He's appeared in huge movies such as "The Conjuring" and "The Time Traveler's Wife," as well as critically acclaimed indie comedy "Drinking Buddies."

Livingston will replace Billy Crudup as Henry Allen in "The Flash" in 2023.

However, he has mostly stuck to TV, with roles on "Boardwalk Empire," "Search Party," "Loudermilk," and "A Million Little Things."

Livingston married his costar Rosemarie DeWitt in 2009, and the couple adopted two daughters, Gracie and Esperanza.

Mario Cantone has enjoyed a successful career in comedy and theater since his role on the show.

Cantone played Anthony Marantino, the wedding-planner-turned-friend of Charlotte's. Lawrence Lucier and Fernanda Calfat/Getty

Anthony was a super flamboyant gay stereotype. He was happily single throughout the show's entire run, though he confusingly got married to Stanford in "Sex and the City 2." He appeared during the revival and basically took over Stanford's place, after Willie Garson's death.

Cantone's one-man show was the first Broadway production to be recorded and aired on Showtime as a comedy special. He's also appeared on multiple Comedy Central roasts, and was on "The President Show" as former press secretary Anthony Scaramucci.

In 2011, Cantone, 62, married Jerry Dixon, a musical theater director and his partner of 20 years.

Mikhail Baryshnikov was a professional ballet dancer before starring on "SATC" — he hasn't acted much since the show ended.

Baryshnikov played Carrie's polarizing boyfriend Aleksandr Petrovsky, aka The Russian, in the show's last season. Scott Gries/Getty and Jordan Strauss/AP

Carrie's friends disliked "the Russian" so much that they supported Big in flying to Paris to win her back in the series finale (even though they never liked him very much either).

Before turning to acting, Baryshnikov, 74, was called one of the best ballet dancers in history.

Since the show ended, he has appeared in just three things: a TV movie called "Place," an uncredited role in "Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit," and a recurring role as himself on "Doll & Em" in 2015.

Baryshnikov told Larry King in 2002 that he didn't believe in marriage, but he later married his longtime partner Lisa Rinehart (a fellow ballerina) in 2006. Their daughter, Anna, has followed in her father's (acting) footsteps and starred in Apple TV+'s "Dickinson."

Frances Sternhagen has appeared in many popular TV shows and theater roles.

Sternhagen played Bunny MacDougal, Charlotte's overbearing mother-in-law. Scott Gries and Slaven Vlasic/Getty

Bunny MacDougal was the passive-aggressive, overly involved mother of Charlotte's first husband Trey. Her eerily close relationship with Trey played a part in the demise of his marriage to Charlotte. Sternhagen was nominated for an Emmy for her performance.

After her time on "Sex and the City" ended, Sternhagen, 92, appeared in three plays, "Steel Magnolias," "Seascape," and "The Madrid." She also had a recurring role on TNT's "The Closer," and guest-starred in an episode of "Parenthood."

Lynn Cohen didn't begin acting until the '90s, when she was in her 50s. She died in 2020 at age 86.

Cohen played Miranda's judgmental but loving housekeeper Magda. Andrew H. Walker and Dave Kotinsky/Getty

Some of the funniest moments of the show were the result of housekeeper Magda butting heads with Miranda about sexuality, motherhood, and working women, like the time Magda bought Miranda a rolling pin, implying that a woman should stay home and bake, rather than pursue a career.

Cohen appeared in multiple films and shows after "Sex and the City" ended, but she gained mainstream exposure from her role as Mags in the second "Hunger Games" film, "Catching Fire." Her last role was in an episode of "God Friended Me."

Chris Noth, aka Mr. Big in the show, was accused of sexual assault in 2021.

Big's name wasn't revealed until the final episode — it's John. Peter Kramer and Casey Curry/AP

Noth, 67, has a penchant for playing polarizing characters. Besides Mr. Big, who swung between being Carrie's perfect partner and being terrified of commitment, he also played Peter Florrick on "The Good Wife," a disgraced former state attorney. He also played a cop on "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" from 1990 to 1995, and reprised his role from 2005 to 2008.

Noth starred on NBC's FBI procedural "Gone" until 2018, and he also appeared in the Discovery Channel's miniseries about the true story of the Unabomber, called "Manhunt: Unabomber." He most recently starred in "The Equalizer," a reimagining of the '80s show of the same name.

Big's (spoiler) death in the premiere of "And Just Like That" hit Carrie and fans of the show hard, and even inspired Peloton to create their own ad referencing his character's death.

In December 2021, Noth was accused of sexual assault by two women, reported by The Hollywood Reporter. The women, who do not know each other, said they spoke up because promotions of the reboot had "stirred painful memories of incidents" for them. In a statement to Insider in December, Noth denied the allegations.

Since then, Noth has been accused by three more women — he's called the accusations "categorically false" — and was written off "The Equalizer" and the finale of "And Just Like That," and dropped by his talent agency.

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How old was Carrie in And Just Like That?

However, in a recent episode of And Just Like That Miranda stated that Carrie is 55-years-old, which makes sense given that Sarah Jessica Parker is 56 in real life. This puts Carrie as being around 31 when the series first aired back in 1998.

How old is Charlotte supposed to be in And Just Like That?

Based on some pretty intense research by fans the theory goes that Charlotte moved to Manhattan after graduating from college, where she met Carrie in 1987, putting her at around 54 years old in And Just Like That.

How old is big in And Just Like That?

Big on Sex and the City, Chris Noth was 43 years old. Just a little more than 23 years later, the star, who was born on Nov. 13, 1954, is currently 67 years old. His character on the show would be 66.

How much older is Samantha than Carrie?

In the movie Samantha celebrates her 50th birthday. In real life there is 8 years difference between the two actresses.

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