Sarah Jessica Parker's Husband Had Blunt 7-Word Take On 'SATC' Opportunity
Summary
Sarah Jessica Parker received the Carol Burnett Award for lifetime achievement in television at the Golden Globe Awards. Her husband, Matthew Broderick, presented the award and shared memories of her career, including her role as Carrie Bradshaw in "Sex and the City." The evening included tributes highlighting Parker's contributions to TV and Broadway and her lasting impact on popular culture.Key Facts
- Sarah Jessica Parker was honored with the Carol Burnett Award at the Golden Globe Awards.
- The Carol Burnett Award recognizes significant contributions to television.
- Matthew Broderick, Parker’s husband, presented the award and shared stories about Parker's career.
- Parker starred as Carrie Bradshaw in "Sex and the City," which won her six Golden Globes and two Emmys.
- Parker's portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw made her a widely recognized figure in popular culture.
- Parker and Broderick appeared together on stage in the Broadway production "Plaza Suite."
- The award ceremony included a speech by Kristin Davis, Parker's co-star in "Sex and the City," praising Parker's talent and friendship.
- Parker said the award had personal meaning, connecting it to her mother's theater experiences inspired by Carol Burnett.
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