Kristin Davis is an American actress born on February 23, 1965. She is best known for her role as Charlotte York in the popular television series Sex and the City. Davis has appeared in various films and television shows, showcasing her talent in both drama and comedy. She is also involved in philanthropy and animal rights activism. Kristin continues to be recognized for her contributions to the entertainment industry and her advocacy work.

"I think I can speak for all four of us on the show here. We all consider ourselves to be feminists and we get very upset when people don't think we are. We're like, where did this come from? Of course we are."



"At one point, they offered me this part to play a drug-dealing, gun-selling butch lady. I don't know how to describe her but she had like a crew cut and stuff. I was like, 'Is this a joke?' And they said, 'No, we think it would be great because everyone would be like, 'Oh, look at what we've done to Charlotte.' I was like, 'Well I can't do that!'"



"Sometimes, when you're acting, you are so in the moment that you don't even remember what just happened."



"I would never describe Charlotte as a prude - maybe at the start, but that was in comparison to the other girls. She wasn't willing to do the stuff they were doing - and I mean, thank goodness!"



"We were very rich culturally. One Sunday each month, we would do this thing called Chamber Pots at somebody's house. A classical music group would come over and we'd have dinner. There were thirty people - parents and kids - and we'd sit on the floor and listen to this beautiful music."



"We all get so caught up in our day-to-day lives and have so many gripes. But when you see the way others live and how they make the best of it, you'll realize how lucky you are."



"I'm having a great career, though I think I'm not as good as your little scenario makes me out to be."



"I'm not really much of a shopper. I have to say that I'd definitely prefer good sex. What makes good sex? Oh my god. I think you need to feel free and you have to really trust the other person. And you have to have that strange, mysterious chemical connection."



"So it was good for me to play a likable person and it was just an amazing situation to be in."



"Also, it was a cultural moment that wasn't being represented in terms of women who were successful and had choices they didn't have before. They needed a show that they can watch that they felt like represented them."

