Sarah Jessica Parker celebrated her 46th Birthday yesterday (25th March) at home in New York.
Sarah Jessica Parker who is known for her portrayal of Carrie in 'Sex and the City,' spent her birthday enjoying rather more low-key activities than her character is famed for.
Turning 46 this year, she spent the afternoon walking around the West Village with her 5 year old identical twin daughters Tabitha and Marion, and their nanny, the Daily Mail reported. The actress famously endured fertility problems whilst trying to conceive for a second time with husband Matthew Broderick, and had to resort to surrogacy.
Parker is currently working on the set of her latest film, 'I Don't Know How She Does It,' in which she plays a financial executive struggling with the notion of 'having it all.' Written by former Daily Mail columnist Allison Pearson, the film is set for release in January 2012.
Last month it was announced that Parker was hoping for a third cinematic outing for 'Sex and the City,' telling the LA times 'I'd definitely tell that [third] story, and I know Michael (Patrick King, creator) would do it right... maybe in five years, you know?'
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