Kristin Davis, best known as Charlotte from Sex and the City, recently shared a story that caught many people’s attention. She said that when she joined the show Melrose Place in 1995, one of the other actors didn’t talk to her at all. Even when she said “good morning,” the person stayed silent. Kristin didn’t say who it was, but this moment has stayed in her mind for years.
She said the set felt “very competitive” and that she was nervous right from the start. Although some people, like Marcia Cross, were kind to her, Kristin said she didn’t always feel welcome and often felt unsure of herself.
Still, she felt lucky to get the role. She had even gone up against big names like Hilary Swank to win it. She said getting the part of Brooke Armstrong felt like she had “won the lottery.” Although she stayed for just one season, it was a significant step in her career.
After that early experience, Kristin made a promise to herself. When she later worked on Sex and the City, she made sure to be kind to every new person on set. She called herself the “welcoming committee” and always greeted others with warmth—something she had missed at the start of her own journey.
Her story reminds us how small actions, like saying hello, can have a big impact. Fans now wonder who that silent co-star was and how their relationship evolved over the years.
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Kristin Davis Says 1 Actress ‘Wouldn’t Speak to Me’ on ‘Intimidating’ Melrose Place Set