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An Englishman in New York

Cynthia Nixon joins the cast
Cynthia Nixon

American actress set to team up with John Hurt

Published: Wednesday, 20 August 2008, 5:15PM

Sex and the City star Cynthia Nixon is to swap her Blahniks and Cosmos for avant-garde performance art.

As An Englishman in New York goes into production, Nixon joins the cast on location in the Big Apple. Picking up where the 1970s classic The Naked Civil Servant left off, John Hurt will reprise his seminal role as Quentin Crisp for ITV1. Setting off on the journey of a lifetime to the Big Apple, the outspoken Crisp is immediately embraced by New Yorkers and before long is being wined and dined by celebrities in every corner of the city.

No stranger to the streets of Manhattan, Nixon will take the role of Penny Arcade, the performance artist and playwright who formed a close bond with Crisp in his latter years. The two created the long-running performance/interview piece, The Last Will and Testament of Quentin Crisp.

Also joining the cast is up and coming American actor Jonathan Tucker (The Black Donnellys) who stars as Patrick Angus, the young artist who befriended the English eccentric, Denis O’Hare (Charlie Wilson’s War, Michael Clayton) as magazine editor, Phillip Steele and Pushing Daisies’ Swoozie Kurtz, as Crisp’s American agent, Connie Clausen.

Executive Producer James Burstall said: "Choosing to shoot the film in New York was a risky decision as the drama industry works very differently in the US from the UK. But the huge amount of strategic planning and the leap of faith are delivering a first rate calibre of cast. There is a real buzz about the project in Manhattan as Quentin was a much loved and notorious figure - everyone has an anecdote to tell about him. And we've been touched by the number of friends and admirers of his (some of whom he never knew) who have wanted to help with the project in myriad different ways."