Michael Patrick King (born September 14, 1954) is an American director, writer and producer for television shows. Read full biography of Michael Patrick King →
If I talk to a woman for more than five minutes I can tell you exactly whether she's an Aidan girl or a Mr. Big girl. Aidan girls are more... →
'Sex and The City' was made to correct the myth that if you were single at a certain age, you were a leper. Its four characters are heroes to... →
The thing you can't let go of is gravity. The reality of gravity in writing. If someone says something really mean in a sitcom, and the next wave... →
The jokes I used to do on 'Sex and the City' were always comic character things, and they were rarely hard jokes. As soon as you go up in... →
Every character when born is a stereotype.
I really enjoy women and I totally understand and applaud the diversity that they have in terms of their emotions and intellects and vulnerability... →
Here's what happens - you create something in the moment that you feel will be good, and then... people's reactions to it or people... →
People wince when something is in bad taste. They laugh when it's funny. If it's too dirty or wrong, they won't laugh. But if it's a... →
Let there be no mistake. A gay man alone could never begin to replicate the inner workings of the female mind.
Being a comedy writer gives you permission to be an outsider and poke fun at what people think about other people.
My female writers have always been my backbone. I had a writing room of six women for five years so I know what women do. Cultivated by me, by the... →
I love funny women. I love writing funny women characters.
I love writing for women. The willingness to go from laughter to tears in a moment is the greatest palette you can paint with as a writer.