Kristin Davis and Sarah Wynter reveal Christopher Lawford was initially cast for first X-rated scene in 'Sex and The City'
Kristin Davis has revealed that a member of the Kennedy family was originally cast for the show’s first-ever sex scene. The actress made the revelation alongside “SATC” guest star Sarah Wynter on the latest episode of herAs viewers may recall, the series opens with a British journalist named Elizabeth who has an affair with an investment banker — only to be ghosted by him later on.
“What happened? I want to know,” said Wynter. “Did he become unavailable? Did something happen? None of us knew.”When “SATC” premiered in 1998, Lawford had already been in several films like “Spellbinder,” “The Russia House,” and “Jack the Bear” and TV shows such as “Tales from the Crypt” and “All My Children.”Lawford wrote a book about his battle with drug addiction.
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