Born on April 9, 1966, she is an acclaimed American actress and activist. Rising to fame with her role as Miranda Hobbes on the iconic TV series "Sex and the City," she won an Emmy for her performance. Her career spans film, television, and stage, earning multiple awards including a Tony for her work on Broadway. Beyond acting, she is a prominent advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and education reform. In 2018, she ran for Governor of New York, highlighting her commitment to social change.
A QUIET PASSION
A Quiet Passion is a biographical drama film that portrays the life of American poet Emily Dickinson. The movie delves into her reclusive lifestyle,...