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Sarah Jessica Parker, who played Carrie Bradshaw on the HBO television series Sex and the<br />
City (1998-2004) as well as serving as an executive producer, has won four Golden Globe<br />
Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Emmy Awards. Parker reprised her role<br />
and served as a producer for the screen adaptation of the hit series with the theatrical release<br />
of Sex and the City and Sex and the City 2. Past film credits include: I Don’t Know How She Does<br />
It, Smart People, Failure to Launch, The Family Stone, State and Main, Mars Attacks!, Ed Wood,<br />
The First Wives Club, Miami Rhapsody and Honeymoon in Vegas.<br />
She has worked in the theatre, on and off Broadway, since 1976 when she debuted on Broadway<br />
in The Innocents directed by Harold Pinter. Other Broadway credits include: the title role in Annie,<br />
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and Once Upon a Mattress. Off-Broadway<br />
credits include: the original production of To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday and The Commons<br />
of Pensacola. Parker will return to HBO later this year in the new television series Divorce, in<br />
which she stars and serves as an executive producer.<br />
BRAND VISIONARY<br />
In 2014, Parker launched her namesake label, SJP, which is carried by Bloomingdale’s,<br />
Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus online, Saks.com, and Zappos Luxury, as well as various<br />
international retailers. Parker designed this collection of shoes and handbags in association<br />
with George Malkemus III.<br />
SARAH JESSICA PARKER<br />
Parker released her perfume, Lovely, in 2005. Ten years later, it is currently a top selling brand<br />
in broad distribution channels in the USA, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. Parker<br />
has also released Covet, Dawn, Endless, Twilight and, most recently, Lovely Sheer. In the fall, she<br />
will introduce a new fragrance to the collection.<br />
Parker currently serves as a Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors for the New York City Ballet<br />
and is a UNICEF ambassador. In November 2009, the Obama administration elected her to be a<br />
member of the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities. She has partnered with<br />
schools in Oregon and, most recently, Minnesota for The Turnaround Arts Initiative.