‘Sex and the City’ Actor Willie Garson Dies at 57

‘Sex and the City’ Actor Willie Garson Dies at 57
Willie Garson arrives at the premiere of "Big Mouth" in Los Angeles, Calif., on Sept. 20, 2017. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

LOS ANGELES—Willie Garson, who played Stanford Blatch, Carrie Bradshaw’s friend on TV’s “Sex and the City” and its movie sequels, has died, his son announced Tuesday. He was 57.

“I love you so much papa. Rest In Peace and I’m so glad you got to share all your adventures with me and were able to accomplish so much,” Nathen Garson wrote on Instagram. “I’m so proud of you.”

“You always were the toughest and funniest and smartest person I’ve known,” his son added.

No details of his death were released. Messages seeking comment from his representatives weren’t immediately returned.

Garson portrayed Blatch, a talent agent and the devoted best male friend to Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie for six seasons. He reprised the role in the films “Sex and the City” and “Sex and the City 2,” and had been filming an upcoming series revival for HBO Max called “And Just Like That.”

Actor Willie Garson (L) and actress Sarah Jessica Parker
Actor Willie Garson (L) and actress Sarah Jessica Parker appear at the MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles, Calif., on June 1, 2008. (Matt Sayles/AP Photo)

“Willie Garson was in life, as on-screen, a devoted friend and bright light for everyone in his universe,” an HBO Facebook statement said. “We are deeply saddened to learn of his passing and extend our sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.”

Cynthia Nixon, who played Miranda Hobbes in the series, expressed her sorrow in a tweet.

“We all loved him and adored working with him. He was endlessly funny on-screen and in real life,” she wrote. “He was a source of light, friendship, and show business lore. He was a consummate professional—always.”

Born William Garson Paszamant in Highland Park, New Jersey, Garson began studying acting at age 13 at the Actors Institute in New York. He made hundreds of appearances on TV and in motion pictures.

Besides “Sex and the City,” he was perhaps best known as Mozzie, a con man on the TV show “White Collar,” and also had recurring roles on “NYPD Blue,” “Hawaii Five-0” and “Supergirl.”

Garson, who was an advocate for adoption agencies, adopted his son, Nathen, in 2009 and marked the adoption in a January Instagram posting that read: “Best day of my life. Always.”