Age during the series
Sarah Jessica Parker was born on March 25, 1965. Sex and the City premiered in June 1998, when she was 33, and the series concluded in February 2004 when she was 38 or 39. The show is framed as contemporary to its release, so her onscreen age aligns closely with her real age across the six seasons.
Key production timeline
Below is a concise timeline that maps major milestones in the series to Parker’s age and year.
| Date or Period | Event | Sarah Jessica Parker’s Age | Source Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 25, 1965 | Birth | 0 | Verified biography |
| June 1998 | Series premiere | 33 | Production records |
| 2000 | Season 3 air year | 35 | Production records |
| 2002 | Season 5 air year | 37 | Production records |
| February 2004 | Series finale | 38 | Production records |
| 2008 | Sex and the City film | 43 | Verified press |
| 2010 | Sex and the City 2 | 45 | Verified press |
Age in the movies
When the film series extended Carrie Bradshaw’s story to the big screen, Parker’s real age increased accordingly. She was in her early to mid 40s during the films, with specific ages captured in release documentation and contemporaneous reporting.
Context for her character
Carrie Bradshaw is written as a writer and columnist whose present-day experience aligns closely with Parker’s lived timeline. This continuity helps the show maintain an evergreen relatability across new viewer cohorts.
Comparison with cast peers
Parker is the oldest among the main Sex and the City cast; Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon are notably younger, while Kim Cattrall was closest in age. The age spread affects character dynamics, mentor relationships, and onscreen career timelines.
- Sarah Jessica Parker: oldest main cast member
- Kim Cattrall: closest in age, often peers with Parker’s characters
- Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon: several years younger