Michael Patrick King (born September 14, 1954) is an American director, writer and producer for television shows. Read full biography of Michael Patrick King →
I'm happiest in an empty church. I love the smell of a church.
It seems a lot of straight men need a word coach or a lawyer when it comes to discussing 'Sex and the City.'
People pull away from something if it's not of good taste. People lean into something if it's okay.
'Sex and the City' is about outsiders. Single girls as lepers, should have been married by now. It's the reason the whole thing took off.
The first-time director thing is just another label somebody puts on you.
Who's to say where funny stops and 'too far' starts?
My mom would be leaving the house and she'd say, 'Don't you pull out all of the old dresses in the attic and put on a show again!'... →
With a live audience, it's very clear when you've pushed it too far to the edge - because you fall off that edge and hit bottom with a thud.... →
I think I would love a shot at remaking 'The Philadelphia Story,' as daunting as it is. I still think it's fantastic. I love the '30s... →
I try not to repeat a story. I try not to repeat an emotion. I want it to be all sort of new for the viewers and to challenge myself as a writer, so... →
Only two things change when you get older: the energy in your voice and the time of night you feel it's appropriate to call someone. In your 20s... →
There's no reason to do 'ex and the City' if it's not going to be everything 'Sex and the City' is, which is vibrant... →
The second episode of any new show can be tough. You have about a week to top the well-crafted and polished pilot episode that was written over six... →