When we think of Willie Garson, many of us instantly recall his iconic role as Stanford Blatch on "Sex and the City." As Carrie Bradshaw's quirky and loyal best friend, Stanford stole our hearts with his sharp wit and larger-than-life personality. But behind the scenes, Willie's personal life took a different path. Fans often wonder: Did this beloved actor ever find love in real life? Did he tie the knot? Let’s dive deeper into the life of this extraordinary man.
As it turns out, Willie never walked down the aisle during his lifetime. However, that doesn’t mean he didn’t experience the profound joys of love and family. In 2009, Willie adopted his son, Nathen Garson, becoming a single dad and embarking on one of the most fulfilling chapters of his life. Tragically, Willie passed away in September 2021 at the age of 57, leaving behind a legacy of love and admiration. Nathen, now an adult, took to Instagram to confirm the news and honor his father's memory.
In an emotional tribute, Nathen shared, “I love you so much, papa. Rest In Peace, and I’m so glad you got to share all your adventures with me and were able to accomplish so much. I’m so proud of you.” He added, “It’s time for you to go on an adventure of your own.” The heartfelt message showcased the deep bond between father and son, reminding us of the lasting impact Willie had on those around him.
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Nathen continued, “You’ll always be with me. Love you more than you will ever know. You always were the toughest and funniest and smartest person I’ve known. I’m glad you shared your love with me. I’ll never forget it or lose it.” These words paint a vivid picture of Willie as a devoted father who cherished every moment with his son.
In his final days, Willie faced a battle with pancreatic cancer, which ultimately took his life. Nathen expressed relief that his father could “be at peace now,” highlighting the strength and grace Willie showed throughout his illness. People magazine confirmed that the beloved "White Collar" star passed away following a short but courageous fight against the disease.
While Willie’s portrayal of Stanford Blatch brought him immense fame, it also influenced his personal life in unexpected ways. Playing a gay character sometimes complicated his dating life, as he revealed in an interview with Page Six in October 2020. “At the beginning, you would approach someone at a bar and realize, ‘Oh, they want to be Stanford’s best friend,’” he explained. “They don’t necessarily want to sleep with you.”
For Willie, the line between his character and his real self became blurred. He worried about how "Sex and the City" fans might react if they learned he was straight. Consequently, he kept quiet about his sexuality for years. “I didn’t talk about it because I found it to be offensive to gay people. People playing gay characters jumping up and down screaming that they’re not gay, like that would somehow be a bad thing if they were,” he confessed.