'And Just Like That ...' said goodbye to actor Willie Garson and his character Stanford Blatch in the show's latest episode. The 57-year-old actor died from pancreatic cancer at his Los Angeles home in September while the HBO Max series was in production.
"And Just Like That ..." said goodbye to actor Willie Garson and his character Stanford Blatch in the show's latest episode.
The 57-year-old actor died from pancreatic cancer at his home in Los Angeles in September while the HBO Max series was in production.In the episode, Carrie Bradshaw finds a note from Stanford saying he had left for Tokyo."I couldn't tell you without crying. And you have had enough crying," he wrote, referencing the death of Bradshaw's on-screen husband in the show's debut episode.Read MoreAs it turns out, Stanford left to manage the career of an aspiring TikTok star.
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