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March 14, 2006

SJP Says...


Sarah Jessica Parker's career has been in orbit for almost 35 years.

She has starred on stage, TV and feature films and is currently starring opposite Matthew McConaughey in the romantic comedy Failure to Launch.

Parker who turns 41 on March 25 was trained as a dancer and received her first professional acting credit when she was cast as one of the eerie children in the Broadway production of the psychological thriller The Innocents. Two years later she was singing up a storm as the red-headed heroine of Broadway's Annie.

She met her husband Matthew Broderick when they starred together in the Broadway musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and later scored a major personal triumph as the star of the musical Once Upon a Mattress. Now that she has put her award-winning TV series Sex and the City behind her, it seems natural to wonder if Parker will head back to Broadway.

Rumors abounded she and hubby Broderick would star in a musical together once he finished his run opposite Nathan Lane in The Odd Couple. "I would do another Broadway show if all the stars were aligned properly. If things worked out, but not with Matthew," says Parker. "Matthew and I have separate professional careers. I am a great audience for Matthew and a great support. "I think I serve him well in that capacity.

"When I think of the two of us going through the very painful process of putting together a Broadway play or musical, I don't know how our family could survive it." Parker and Broderick married in 1997. She lived with Robert Downey Jr. from 1984 to 1991, dated singer and songwriter Joshua Kadison and then lived briefly with John F. Kennedy Jr.

Parker and Broderick had son James Wilke Broderick on Oct. 28, 2002. "Matthew and I have a good marriage that was made stronger with the birth of our son. Having a child makes a marriage more romantic. It certainly did with ours. "You have this new, wonderful thing in common that you love separately and together in a new way."

Source: Jam!


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