Chris Noth recently reminisced about playing Mr. Big on Sex and the City, called Carrie Bradshaw "such a whore" and much more
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Oh no he didn't! Chris Noth is very "big" into fielding questions about Sex and the City,
but isn't as quick to confirm that a third film is on the way. Amid
rumors that Carrie Bradshaw may be coming back for round three, Noth is
reminiscing about the HBO series and clearing up misconceptions of his
Mr. Big role.
While recently in Australia, the 59-year-old explained that he doesn't worry nor does he try to escape being typecast anymore.
"In the beginning, Law & Order was the hit, but then when I did Sex and the City, that was a whole other thing. The reaction to that was just overwhelming and shocking, frankly," he told News.com.au. "I don't think I've ever gotten over it; it completely changed my life. When I was younger I resented that — 'Oh, I've got to destroy that image' — but people want to see you as they want to see you."
Noth now plays Illinois Governor Peter Florrick, the amicably estranged husband of Julianna Margulies' Alicia Florrick on the CBS hit The Good Wife. Many may compare Florrick — ambitious, adulterous but still a mostly likable family man — to that of Mr. Big, but the actor doesn't see it that way.
While recently in Australia, the 59-year-old explained that he doesn't worry nor does he try to escape being typecast anymore.
"In the beginning, Law & Order was the hit, but then when I did Sex and the City, that was a whole other thing. The reaction to that was just overwhelming and shocking, frankly," he told News.com.au. "I don't think I've ever gotten over it; it completely changed my life. When I was younger I resented that — 'Oh, I've got to destroy that image' — but people want to see you as they want to see you."
Noth now plays Illinois Governor Peter Florrick, the amicably estranged husband of Julianna Margulies' Alicia Florrick on the CBS hit The Good Wife. Many may compare Florrick — ambitious, adulterous but still a mostly likable family man — to that of Mr. Big, but the actor doesn't see it that way.






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