Jessica Parker
She was born on 25 March 1965 in Nelsonville Ohio, U.S.A. to a Jewish family. SJP is her nickname. Her zodiac sign is Aries. Barbara Parker was a kindergarten teacher and also the head of an educational institution. Stephen Parker worked as an businessman. Sarah was born to her mother's second marriage. She is one of the eight children. Parker's mother, Paul Forste married a truck driver and accountant when Parker was only 3 1/2. Parker has identified culturally with her father's faith Judaism however she been unable to receive any formal religious instruction. The mother and her stepfather played a key role in the development of her career as an actor. Parker, as a small girl, trained in singing and dancing. Parker then was cast for the Broadway revival of William Archibald's play The Innocents. There is no further information on Sarah's family and background. Parker attended the primary School of American Ballet in New York City, the New York Professional Children's School, the School for Creative and Performing Arts located in Cincinnati as well as Hollywood High School in place of Angeles. At 11 years old Sarah Jessica Parker made her Broadway debut in the 1976 stage production The Innocents, and later she starred in the Broadway musical Annie in 1979. Parker made her film debut in 1984 with the major film Footloose and Firstborn. Her professional career started in 1991, with films like L.A. Story, and followed in 1992 by Honeymoon Vegas. Her role of Carrie Bradshaw in the HBO show Sex and the City of 1988-2004 and Sex and the City 2 is the most recognizable. She won 2 Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards and three Screen Actors Guild Awards for the role. Sarah Parker is also a production professional. The projects she has worked on have garnered high praise from the viewers. In 2016, she became famous because of her television appearances as well as the heartwarming performance she gave in the HBO Divorce show that aired between 2016 and 2019. A Golden Globe Award was given to her for her best performance.
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