Cynthia Nixon is opening up about And Just Like That. The 58-year-old actress got candid in an interview for Variety, out now.
During the discussion, she addressed similarities between herself and her character Miranda Hobbes, the fate of the character Che Diaz (Sara Ramirez), Gilded Age, and much more. Keep reading to find out more… On the growing similarities between her character Miranda Hobbes: “I’ve grown much more like [Miranda] as I’ve grown older, and she’s grown much more like me.
It was nothing that I was advocating for, but smart writers, particularly on long-term projects that keep going and evolving, try [to] put as much of the real person in that character as they can, because that’s one of the things that makes television or film or theater so powerful — when the person playing the role has a personal connection.” On Che Diaz, portrayed by Sara Ramirez: “They created such an amazing character — such a controversial character, but such an amazing character.
I think they felt, and Michael Patrick felt, that that character had run its course. They came in and shook everything up, and then the arc was completed.” On Gaza: “I try to be careful and say I’m very aware of the tremendous pain and suffering on all sides.
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