When contemplating Sex and the City , we are often faced with a pressing question. It isn't "which one are you"—that's easy. Most viewers are a unique combination of the four lead women. I, for example, am Carrie's neurosis, Samantha's sex drive, Miranda's misandry, and Charlotte's ass. The question that requires more thought is: Which one is the best? Obviously, it isn't Carrie, but for the sake of posterity: Is it Carrie?
Mr. Big Is Actually the Best Character on 'Sex and the City'
Mr. Big (Sex and the City) - Wikipedia
Even Candace Bushnell, author of Sex and the City , doesn't think Carrie Bradshaw would really have ended up with Mr Big - after all, she didn't settle for the real-life version. Former Vogue and GQ publisher Ron Galotti is said to be the inspiration for Bradshaw's long-standing love interest and eventual husband, played on screen by Chris Noth. Although no one knows for sure that Gal0tti is the man behind the character, consistent speculation points in his direction. So who is he and how did he come to inspire Bushnell's most divisive leading man? He grew up in Peekshill, in the suburbs of NY, and his father died when he was nine. His only sibling, a sister, was born with Downs syndrome and died in the late 90s.
The year-old actor is currently isolating with his wife Tara Wilson, 38, and their two sons amid the coronavirus pandemic. And it appeared Chris had enough of his unruly locks while in quarantine and opted to shave it all off. Captioning his shaved-head selfie, he wrote: "I decided dealing with hair was superfluous during these times of quarantine".
The character's name is revealed in the series prior to the last episode. His last name is disclosed in the series. He is the primary on-and-off love interest of the series' protagonist, Carrie Bradshaw, who usually simply refers to him as "Big".