Thursday, September 15, 2011

Sex and the City's leading actress--Sarah Jessica Parker’s ‘Wonderfully Complicated’ Life






Sex and the City's leading actress Sarah Jessica Parker became a household name portraying a famous single girl living a glamorous life in the hit HBO series "Sex and the City", but its reality real life involves a balance between three children, a husband and a career extending from the contractor to actress fashion designer. "It's complicated, and it's basically all I wanted," Parker said today on "Good Morning America" ​​in her life with actor Matthew Broderick, her husband since 1997, their eight year old son James Wilkie and two years of the twins, Marion and Tabitha.

Carrie Bradshaw, the only Manolo Bhlanik obsessed, self-involved famous character played in "Sex and the City" actress of 46 years. It was his last role as Kate Reddy, a mother struggling to balance work and motherhood in her new movie, "I can not do it," that rings true for Parker's own reality. "To play someone like Kate Reddy is in many ways more resonant father to my life experience was very nice," he said. "It seemed to be a base for something and thought that it could connect with women in a completely different way."

The film, based on Allison Pearson in the 2002 best-selling novel of the same name, casts Parker Reddy, a good economic manager are struggling to juggle a career with a stressful chaotic family life with her husband, played by Greg Kinnear and their two children. Parker describes the film, scheduled to open in cinemas across the U.S. on September 16 as a "portrait of modern parenting." It's really a portrait of what it means to be a parent in these particular times, in this economic climate and how we all, if you work in the house or outside the house, in this research very noble effort, this search for balance, "said Parker" GMA. "

Parker own "search for balance," began with the birth of their son, James, eight years ago and has found success on the screen with "Sex and the City" and argued that success in his own production company, your own label design and three different flavors. "It's harder in the most surprising," he says of motherhood. "He intends to be away and is a limited time and can make sense of it and then something happens and you have to leave unexpectedly, saying one thing to go to work, not the intention and, suddenly, is when it breaks. "

"It's amazing the things that are painful or things that are more about the conflict, or measures of guilt that arise," he said. "It's like Jenga. This is a house of cards." Parker continued to balance work and home has become even more "wonderfully complex," as she describes it, two years ago when she and James Broderick gave welcomed twin daughters, Tabitha and Marion, born-back replacement.

"It is a pleasure, they are difficult, are two. And there are two." "He said." It 's like a character says, in my view directly to the novel, "The mothers are the controllers of this amazing, complex traffic conditions." Despite keeping busy with the kids and new roles in the film that more than one point in his life, Parker says he misses sex day 'and' set City.

"I like the stories we tell, but I think I miss the people," said Parker in the series ending in 2006 and was followed by two films. "I miss the privacy of 200 people that I spent 12 years shooting in the streets of New York, the way we did and play someone who was not familiar to me personally, it was so intimate with me in many ways ".

Not content to look back, Parker sees his new role as the next step in his career and life, and a continuation of the bond portfolio, she has trained with the millions of fans who listen to "Sex and the City" every week to live vicariously through Carrie his farm with friends, men and shoes. "I feel a tremendous sense of gratitude for the public who have been with me for a while," said Parker. "So I think I'll tell a different story for women."

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