Cynthia Nixon Net Worth

How much is Cynthia Nixon worth?

Net Worth:$25 Million
Date of Birth:April 9, 1966 (57 years old)
Gender:Female
Height:1.7 m, 5 ft 6 in
Profession:Actor, Voice Actor
Nationality:American
Cynthia Nixon Net Worth:
$25 Million

Cynthia Nixon is an American actress, politician and activist. She is best known for playing the role of lawyer Miranda Hobbes in the HBO series Sex and the City, for which she won the 2004 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She played Nancy Reagan in the 2016 television film Killing Reagan. For her performance in Rabbit Hole, she won the 2006 Tony Award, Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play. Her notable film credits include, Sex and the City, Sex and the City 2, Amadeus, James White, and A Quiet Passion. Born Cynthia Ellen Nixon on April 9, 1966 in New York City, New York, to parents Walter, a radio journalist, and Anne, a Chicago actress, she belongs to English and German descent. After graduating from Hunter College High School in New York City, she attended Barnard College. She studied drama at HB Studio in Greenwich Village in New York City. She made her Broadway debut as Dinah Lord in The Philadelphia Story in 1980. She was in a relationship with Danny Mozes from 1988 to 2003. They have two children. In 2004, she began dating education activist Christine Marinoni, and became engaged in April 2009. The couple had a son Max Ellington, in 2011. They married in 2012.

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Career

In 1979, Nixon appeared in “The Rocking Chair Rebellion” episode of “NBC Special Treat” and “The Seven Wishes of a Rich Kid” episode of “ABC Afterschool Special.” The following year, she made both her film and Broadway debut, appearing in the Tatum O’Neal-Kristy McNichol movie “Little Darlings” and a Vivian Beaumont Theatre production of “The Philadelphia Story.” Soon after, Cynthia appeared in the films “Tattoo” (1981), “Prince of the City” (1981), and “I Am the Cheese” (1983) and the TV movie “My Body, My Child” (1982). Her first major role was Jenny Anderman in the 1986 film “The Manhattan Project,” and in 1988, she had a main role on the HBO series “Tanner ’88.” In the 1990s, Nixon appeared in the films “The Pelican Brief” (1993), “Addams Family Values” (1993), “Baby’s Day Out” (1994), and “Marvin’s Room” (1996) and guest-starred on “Law & Order” (1990), “Murder, She Wrote” (1993), and “Early Edition” (1996). In 1998, she began playing Miranda Hobbes on “Sex and the City,” which aired 94 episodes over six seasons. She reprised her role in the films “Sex and the City” and “Sex and the City 2,” which grossed $418.8 million and $294.6 million at the box office, respectively. In December 2020, it was announced that HBO Max was developing a reboot of the series entitled “And Just Like That…,” starring Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kristin Davis.

Personal Life

Cynthia, who identifies as bisexual, began a relationship with schoolteacher Danny Mozes in 1988, and they had two children, Samantha (born November 1996) and Charles (born December 2002), before splitting up in 2003. In 2018, Nixon revealed that her oldest child, now called Samuel, is transgender in an Instagram post in support of Trans Day of Action. In 2004, Cynthia began dating Christine Marinoni, an education activist, and they married on May 27, 2012. The couple welcomed son Max on February 7, 2011.

Inspirational Quotes by Cynthia Nixon

I met this woman, I fell in love with her, and I'm a public figure.

Cynthia Nixon

My mother has battled breast cancer three times.

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I'm a total theater junkie - whether I'm working on a stage or sitting in a seat. I am always looking for a great play and a great part to do.

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Some friends of mine who are actors feel directing shuts them down and kills all their impulses, but the worst thing for me is if I feel a director hasn't noticed.

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I don't define myself. I'm just a woman in love with another woman.

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