Sex and The City’s pilot was hectic, says Kristin Davis

Kristin Davis has confessed to being shocked by ‘Sex and The City’s success.

Kristin Davis was unimpressed by the ‘Sex and The City’ pilot.

The 59-year-old actress played Charlotte York in the hit HBO series – but Kristin never imagined that ‘Sex and The City’ would become so successful.

The actress – who starred alongside Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall and Cynthia Nixon on the TV show – said on the ‘Are You A Charlotte?’ podcast: “I was never a fan of the pilot. It didn’t seem smooth. It seemed kind of choppy and hectic.

“But I also feel my personal theory on pilots in general is that if they’re too good – if the pilot is too formed – the show might not be good.”

‘Sex and The City’ ultimately became one of the most successful TV shows of all time. But Kristin has recalled being paid a relatively meagre sum for her work.

She said: “One day, I’m in my trailer and [a producer] knocks on my door and I opened it and she says, ‘Oh, well, we have this paperwork we need you to fill out.’

“And I was like, ‘OK.’ I take the paperwork and I look at it and it seems to be a new contract, but it’s only two pages long, and I’m like, ‘What is this?’ And it says, ‘You will be a recurring character and you will be paid $5,000.'”

Despite this, Kristin was conscious at the time that the pilot was working on a huge budget.

She shared: “I know that the pilot’s costing a lot and that they’re stressed at HBO about it. I think the pilot cost like $2.5 million roughly, which at the time was a lot because no one really filmed in Manhattan.”

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