Lisa Edelstein has more than one hit show to her name, but the Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce star will always remember the one that got away.
Edelstein, 49, recently opened up about being almost playing Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City – with her set to play the role, as long as Sarah Jessica Parker passed on the role first.
"I was either going to do it or not. It all depended on whether she said yes," Edelstein told Access Hollywood. "My contract was complete ... I was waiting."
Parker went on to star in the HBO hit, and Edelstein went on...
Edelstein, 49, recently opened up about being almost playing Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City – with her set to play the role, as long as Sarah Jessica Parker passed on the role first.
"I was either going to do it or not. It all depended on whether she said yes," Edelstein told Access Hollywood. "My contract was complete ... I was waiting."
Parker went on to star in the HBO hit, and Edelstein went on...
- 2/3/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- People.com - TV Watch
Lisa Edelstein has more than one hit show to her name, but the Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce star will always remember the one that got away. Edelstein, 49, recently opened up about being almost playing Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City - with her set to play the role, as long as Sarah Jessica Parker passed on the role first. "I was either going to do it or not. It all depended on whether she said yes," Edelstein told Extra. "My contract was complete ... I was waiting." Parker went on to star in the HBO hit, and Edelstein went on...
- 2/3/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Et tu, Satc?
While plenty of Big-and-Carrie endgamers swooned over the unavailable businessman's long-awaited "I love you" in the Sex and the City finale, Darren Star personally finds the moment bittersweet.
In a new Kindle Singles interview, the series creator proposes that Satc's shipper-friendly ending was, in fact, a betrayal of the series he created.
Said Star, "For me, in a way – and I didn't [write] those last episodes – if you're empowering other people to write and produce your show, you can't ... say certain things."
He continued, "At a certain point, you've got to let them follow their vision. … But I...
While plenty of Big-and-Carrie endgamers swooned over the unavailable businessman's long-awaited "I love you" in the Sex and the City finale, Darren Star personally finds the moment bittersweet.
In a new Kindle Singles interview, the series creator proposes that Satc's shipper-friendly ending was, in fact, a betrayal of the series he created.
Said Star, "For me, in a way – and I didn't [write] those last episodes – if you're empowering other people to write and produce your show, you can't ... say certain things."
He continued, "At a certain point, you've got to let them follow their vision. … But I...
- 1/15/2016
- by Lanford Beard, @lanfordbeard
- People.com - TV Watch
Et tu, Satc? While plenty of Big-and-Carrie endgamers swooned over the unavailable businessman's long-awaited "I love you" in the Sex and the City finale, Darren Star personally finds the moment bittersweet. In a new Kindle Singles interview, the series creator proposes that Satc's shipper-friendly ending was, in fact, a betrayal of the series he created.Said Star, "For me, in a way - and I didn't [write] those last episodes - if you're empowering other people to write and produce your show, you can't ... say certain things." He continued, "At a certain point, you've got to let them follow their vision.
- 1/15/2016
- by Lanford Beard, @lanfordbeard
- PEOPLE.com
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