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Nixon aides, to discredit Mitchell, told the press that she had a drinking problem, [24] [page needed] which was true. [25] They suggested that she was convalescing in Silver Hill Hospital, a psychiatric facility in Connecticut. [26] Initially, Mitchell began contacting reporters to defend him when her husband's role in the scandal became known.
Cynthia Ellen Nixon (born April 9, 1966) is an American actress, activist, and theater director.For her portrayal of Miranda Hobbes in the HBO series Sex and the City (1998–2004), she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and reprised the role in the films Sex and the City (2008) and Sex and the City 2 (2010), as well as the television show And ...
The Grey's Anatomy star, 74, told PEOPLE at the Project Angel Food's 35th Annual Angel Awards Galan in Hollywood on Saturday, Sept. 28 that the secret to her and husband Norm Nixon’s 40-year ...
Debbie Allen and Norm Nixon's love story dates back more than four decades.. The award-winning actress and dancer and wed the former NBA player on April 27, 1984 and later welcomed two children ...
And Just Like That... star Cynthia Nixon met her wife Christine Marinoni in 2001. They started off as friends and began dating shortly after Nixon divorced her ex-husband. Here, their history.
Madeleine Duncan Brown (July 5, 1925 – June 22, 2002) was an American woman who claimed to be a longtime mistress of United States President Lyndon B. Johnson. [2] [3] [4] In addition to claiming that a son was born out of that relationship, Brown also implicated Johnson in a conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy.
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Helen Mary Gahagan was born in Boonton, New Jersey, [1] of Scotch-Irish descent. [2] She was the eldest daughter of Lillian Rose (Mussen) and Walter H. Gahagan, an engineer who owned a construction business in Brooklyn and a shipyard in Arverne, Queens; her mother had been a schoolteacher. [1]