Candace Bushnell is an American author and columnist born on December 1, 1958 in Glastonbury, CT. She is best known for her popular column in the New York Observer which was adapted into the successful HBO series Sex and the City. She has also written several bestselling novels, including Lipstick Jungle, The Carrie Diaries, and Trading Up.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $40 million (2024)
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About
While writing for the New York Observer, she penned a popular column that inspired the successful HBO series Sex and the City. Also a Novelist, she wrote the bestselling books Lipstick Jungle, The Carrie Diaries (a Sex and the City prequel), and Trading Up.
Before Fame
When she was just nineteen years old, the Simon & Schuster publishing house bought one of her children's stories. Before beginning her career as a humor columnist, she studied at both New York University and Rice University.
Trivia
New York-based publisher Ron Galotti served as the inspiration for Bushnell's famous "Mr. Big" character.
Family Life
She grew up in Glastonbury, Connecticut, as the child of Camille and Calvin Bushnell. Her marriage to professional ballet Dancer Charles Askegard ended in divorce.
Associated With
Following the success of HBO's Sex and the City starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Bushnell's later work, Lipstick Jungle, was adapted into a short-lived NBC series starring Brooke Shields.