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From Buffy to Buster Bluth, the gang's all here.
Episode: Season 5's "Anchors Away"
Who they played: A police officer.
Episode: Season 3's "Hot Child In The City"
Who they played: Jenny Brier, the 13-year-old girl who hires Samantha to plan her bat mitzvah.
Episode: Season 2's "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?"
Who they played: A waiter/busboy.
Episode: Season 3's "Politically Erect"
Who they played: Catherine, the wife of a man who Charlotte flirts with at a party before she realizes he's married.
Episode: Season 4's "Defining Moments"
Who they played: Doug, Miranda's ex who likes to always keep the bathroom door open.
Episode: Season 2's "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?"
Who they played: Jake, a man who Carrie almost has sex with when she's feeling old/single after a photoshoot she does for a magazine.
Episode: Season 3's "Easy Come, Easy Go"
Who they played: Adam Ball, Samantha's guy who has "funky spunk."
Episode: Season 6's "Let There Be Light"
Who they played: A shoe salesman.
Episode: Season 4's "The Real Me"
Who they played: Lynne, the fashion show producer for the show Carrie walks in.
Episode: Season 3's "Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl..."
Who they played: Sean, the bisexual man who Carrie dates.
Episode: Season 3's "Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl..."
Who they played: Dawn, the woman Carrie kisses during a game of spin the bottle.
Episode: Season 3's "Sex and Another City"
Who they played: Keith Travers, the guy in L.A. Carrie sleeps with after he tells her he's Matt Damon's agent (he's not).
Episode: Season 2's "La Douleur Exquise!"
Who they played: Jack, the guy Miranda dates who really, really likes having sex in public spaces.
Episode: Season 1's "Valley Of The Twenty-Something Guys"
Who they played: Sam, the twenty-something guy Carrie dates.
Episode: Season 5's "Unoriginal Sin"
Who they played: Lily Martin, a publishing powerhouse who's interested in turning Carrie's column into a book.
Episode: Season 5's "Unoriginal Sin"
Who they played: Courtney Masterson, another publishing powerhouse working alongside Shannon's character.
Episode: Season 6's "Boy, Interrupted"
Who they played: Dr. Robert Leeds, Miranda's neighbor and love interest.
Episode: Season 4's "The Real Me"
Who they played: Oscar, the Dolce and Gabbana stylist who dresses Carrie for the fashion show she walks in.
Episode: Season 3's "Escape from New York"
Who they played: Debbie, a woman who talks to Carrie about turning her column into a film.
Episode: Season 6's "The Perfect Present"
Who they played: Victoria, a newly single woman who throws a "purse party."
Episode: Season 3's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
Who they played: Harris Bragen, the guy who lies about being a doctor when he meets Miranda at a speed-dating event. (In his defense, Miranda lies about being a flight attendant.)
Episode: Season 2's "Games People Play"
Who they played: Seth, the guy Carrie dates after meeting him in her therapist's office.
Episode: Season 6's "Boy, Interrupted"
Who they played: Phoebe, one of Samantha's friends who tells her about the pool at Soho House.
Episode: Season 2's "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?"
Who they played: Josh, the guy who Miranda had to fake orgasm's with.
Episode: Season 2's "The Fuck Buddy"
Who they played: John, Carrie's friend who she tries to have a no-strings-attached relationship with.
Episode: Season 5's "Anchors Away"
Who they played: Louis, the sailor who invites Carrie and Co. to a Fleet Week party.
Episode: Season 6's "Hop, Skip, and a Week"
Who they played: David, the guy Charlotte meets who went to Yale.
Episode: Season 1's "Bay of Married Pigs"
Who they played: Jeff, one of Miranda's lawyer friends who sets her up with a woman.
Episode: Season 6's "Boy, Interrupted"
Who they played: Jeremy, Carrie's high school sweetheart.
Episode: Season 1's "The Monogamists" and Season 2's "Shortcomings"
Who they played: Jared, Stanford's "30 Coolest People Under 30" friend who flirts with Carrie AND Vaughn Wysel, the guy who has the really cool mom who Carrie likes more than him.