Kim Cattrall might be best-known for playing the sex-crazed New Yorker on HBO's
Sex and the City, but the Canadian-raised actress' newest project plays a little closer to home. Cattrall is both starring in and producing
Sensitive Skin, the North American iteration of the 2005 BBC series of the same name, which teases out the neuroses of middle age to mostly comic effect. And, the actress-producer finding some parallels between the city of Toronto--where the show is being shot--and the subject matter at hand.
"The city is going through this condo transition, a sort of architectural middle-age crisis all of its own," said Cattrall in an interview with
The Irish Times. "So we’re shooting in parts of the city that had never even been photographed before. Because they simply didn’t exist before.”
An astute observation for a city that's frequently filmed in other cities' drag.
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Source: The Irish Times.