Tony Winner Cynthia Nixon to Guest Star on Showtime's THE AFFAIR
By: Caryn Robbins
Emmy®, Tony® and Grammy® Award-winning actress Cynthia Nixon will guest star in season two of the Golden Globe®-winning SHOWTIME® drama series THE AFFAIR. Nixon will play Marilyn Sanders, a direct and challenging Manhattan couples therapist who is helping Noah and Alison come together after a period of strain. Season two is currently in production in New York, and will premiere this Sunday, October 4th at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME.
Beginning in 1998, Nixon starred as Miranda Hobbes in the CELEBRATED series Sex and the City, a role that garnered her two Emmy Awards. She then went on to co-star in the two successful Sex and the City films. Other film credits include the Oscar®-winning film Amadeus, 5 Flights Up, and A Quiet Passion. Nixon will next star in James White, which won The Best of Next Audience Award at Sundance earlier this year and is being released in November. Nixon was last seen in The Adderall Diaries playing James Franco's long-suffering book editor. Nixon has appeared in over 40 plays, 10 on Broadway, with her Broadway debut at 14 in The Philadelphia Story. She earned the first of her three Tony Award nominations for her work in Indiscretions in 1995. Additional Broadway credits include roles in Angels in America, The Women, Hurlyburly, The Real Thing, Rabbit Hole, for which she won a Tony Award, and Wit, for which she was again Tony-nominated. In 2009, Nixon was awarded Best Spoken Word Grammy for her recording of Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth. This November, she will direct the New Group's Steve, in its world premiere, which follows Steven, a failed Broadway chorus boy turned stay-at-home dad.Videos