Cynthia Nixon stars in both 'And Just Like That...' and 'The Gilded Age' on HBO Max this summer, demonstrating her range as an actress through contrasting roles. As Miranda Hobbes in 'And Just Like That...', she embodies relatable chaos, while Ada Forte in 'The Gilded Age' is initially quiet and naive but evolves into a powerful widow engaged in the Temperance movement. Nixon believes Ada's journey is a testament to character growth. Amid a busy schedule of activism and fundraising, she embraces her roles while contributing to larger societal issues.
Cynthia Nixon stars in HBO Max's summer series 'And Just Like That...' and 'The Gilded Age', playing distinctly different roles that showcase her versatility as an actress.
Nixon expresses admiration for her character Ada in 'The Gilded Age', commenting on her unexpected transformation into a 'petty tyrant' through her political interests in the Temperance movement.
In this busy summer, Nixon juggles fundraising and activism, highlighting her commitment beyond acting, saying, 'It's an incredibly hectic time. I'm just doing fundraising 24 hours a day.'
The contrast between Nixon's roles reflects the broader themes of both series, as they examine the lives of New York City's elite across vastly different time periods.
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