
Mr. Big has declared the Sex And The City franchise D.O.A. after the second box office outing for four of Manhattan’s Most Stylish Gals on Stilettos opened to disappointing numbers and even worse reviews last May.
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In 2005, Sex And The City star Chris Noth revived his Law & Order alter ego — play-by-no-rule Det. Mike Logan — for three seasons on Law & Order: Criminal Intent. In large part to help exhausted series star Vincent D’Onofrio. But Noth has grown to regret returning to the L&O because his turn on the cop drama stifled his creativity. Read the rest of this entry »

What do women want? What do men need? Chris Noth’s got the answers!
In the May issue of Redbook (on newsstands April 20), Carrie Bradshaw’s Mr. Big shares a sneak peek into the eagerly-anticipated Sex And The City sequel, reveals his thoughts on playing a scandal-bitten cheating politician on CBS’ The Good Wife, and offers a look at his life with longtime squeeze Tara Wilson.
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A block of ice shattered a glass roof during a star-studded party at the Sony Building in New York City on Saturday night, injuring 10 people. Sex and the City actor Chris Noth and Jersey Shore stars Vinny Guadagnino and Snooki Polizzi were caught up in the terrifying incident after the glass atrium collapsed on partygoers attending a Purim bash at the Sony Building, where around 300 guests gathered to celebrate the Jewish festival.
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Mr. Big is planning his own Big Fat Canadian Wedding. Chris Noth — best known for his role as Mr. Big in the Sex And The City franchise — is tying the knot in real life!

Noth has confirmed that he is engaged to marry longtime girlfriend Tara Lynn Wilson. The former Law & Order actor made the admission to ET Canada on Sunday, according to a post on the program’s Twitter.com page: “Chris Noth just told us exclusively that he and girlfriend Tara Lynn Wilson are now officially engaged.”
The couple has one son, Orion Christopher Noth, who turns two in January.