The late Willie Garson played the beloved character Stanford Blatch on the HBO series Sex and the City and the HBO Max show And Just Like That, but he sadly passed away in the middle of production on the sequel series.
11.12.2021 - 03:31 / justjared.com
Willie Garson filmed episodes of And Just Like That before his death earlier this year and only one cast member knew about his cancer battle for most of his time on set.
Cynthia Nixon is opening up about working with Willie on the HBO Max revival series and how she didn’t know about his diagnosis “until things became undeniable.”
Click inside to find out who was the only person who knew…
“The death of Willie Garson was obviously, completely unlooked for, unknown,” Cynthia said (via Deadline).
The late Willie Garson played the beloved character Stanford Blatch on the HBO series Sex and the City and the HBO Max show And Just Like That, but he sadly passed away in the middle of production on the sequel series.
SPOILER ALERT: The following story reveals details from HBO Max’s And Just Like That‘s fourth episode.
And just like that, another character in the Sex and the City universe has moved abroad. Willie Garson’s Stanford Blatch was written off And Just Like That during the Thursday, December 23, episode of the HBO Max series, three months after the actor’s death.
If you still miss Stanford Blatch in SATC, you may want to know what Willie Garson’s net worth was and how much he made on Sex and the City before his death.
If you have not finished this week's episode of And Just Like That, for later or proceed with caution.Willie Garson's sudden death in September took the cast of the reboot,, somewhat by surprise.
Spoiler alert: Don’t read if you haven’t yet seen the first four episodes of “And Just Like That…”
WARNING: This story contains spoilers from the first four episodes of “And Just Like That … ““And Just Like That … ” said goodbye to one of its most beloved characters — and stars — on Thursday.The “Sex and the City” sequel series reworked the fourth episode to spin an abrupt career move and a perhaps not-unexpected relationship shift for Carrie’s gay-about-town BFF Stanford Blatch, a part played by Willie Garson, who died unexpectedly in September following a quiet battle with pancreatic
Since his death in the middle Sex and the City reboot, fans have wondered how Willie Garson died and how his character, Stanford Blatch, will be written out of And Just Like That.
Sarah Jessica Parker will always look out for a friend.
Sarah Jessica Parker is opening up about working with her late Sex and the City co-star Willie Garson amid his private cancer battle.
Can’t help but wonder what went on in the And Just Like That dressing room? Lucky for you, the show’s costume designers Molly Rogers and Danny Santiago gave Us the tea about what went down behind the scenes.
Willie Garson kept his cancer battle a secret from his Sex and the City co-stars for a short time, but told his longtime friend Sarah Jessica Parker. Actor Willie was 57 when he passed away in September, following a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Willie Garson confided in Sarah Jessica Parker about his cancer battle. The 'Sex and the City' actor told his close pal Sarah Jessica about his diagnosis with pancreatic cancer but later opened up about his illness to the rest of the cast of '.
This is so sweet!
The late Willie Garson’s son, Nathen, attended the And Just Like That premiere in New York where he was supported by his father’s friends and Sex And The City co-stars.The iconic 90s sitcom’s revival has seen three of the four lead actors return; Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis. In the wake of Willie’s tragic passing in September, the SATC veteran wasn’t able to see the revival air for himself, so his 20 year old son attended the star-studded event in his honour.
SPOILER ALERT: Storylines from the first two episodes of HBO Max’s And Just Like That… are revealed below.
Honoring his father’s legacy. Nearly three months after Willie Garson died of cancer, his son, Nathen Garson, got a special invitation to the premiere of HBO Max’s And Just Like That.