Sarah Jessica Parker was born on the 25th March 1965 in Nelsonville, Ohio, USA. She is and actress in television and films. She is known for her role as Carrie Bradshaw, a newspaper journalist, on the hit HBO television series Sex and the City, for which she won four Golden Globe Awards and two Emmy Awards. In 1982, Parker was cast in the co-lead role of the sitcom Square Pegs. The show lasted only one season before being cancelled by the network, but Parker's performance was critically well-received. In the three years that followed, she was cast in four films, the most significant of those being Footloose in 1984 and Girls Just Want to Have Fun in 1985. By the early 1990s, her career was gaining momentum. In 1991, she appeared in a supporting role in the romantic comedy L.A. Story. In 1997, she appeared as Francesca Lanfield, a washed-up former child actress in the comedy Til There Was You. Later that year, the script for Sex and the City was sent to Parker and the show's creator Darren Star was determined that she be cast in his project. Despite some early doubts about being cast in a long-term television series, Parker agreed to star but under conditions, the main one being that her contract has a "no nudity" clause.
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