Willie Garson, unforgettable performer of Stanford Blatch, Carrie Bradshaw’s friend in Sex and the City died at 57. The announcement came from his son Nathen Garson: «I love you so much dad. Rest in peace and I am so happy that you have shared all your adventures with me and that you have been able to accomplish so much, “he said via Instagram,” I am so proud of you. You’ve always been the toughest, funniest, smartest person I’ve ever met. ‘
Willie Garson he also starred in the two films, Sex and the City e Sex and the City 2, always in the role of the most trusted friend, the one who would never betray you. And it was also part of the revival, And Just Like That , currently in production. “We all loved him and loved working with him “, Cynthia Nixon aka Miranda Hobbes now writes on Twitter, “She was endlessly funny on screen and in real life. It was a source of light, friendship and entertainment traditions. He was a consummate professional, always ».
Born in Highland Park, New Jersey, Garson began studying acting at the age of 13 at the Actors Institute in New York. And he has taken part in hundreds of TV series and films. From Twin Peaks a Friends, gives The X-Files a Buffy. Besides Sex and the City, he was known as Mozzie, a scammer on the TV show White Collar and has also had recurring roles in NYPD Blue, Hawaii Five-0 e Supergirl. Garson had adopted his son, Nathen, in 2009: “The best day of my life. All time”.

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