Kim Cattrall and Tammy Grimes do not often end up in the same sentence, let alone the same lunch table. Grimes, a Broadway star of the Golden Age, won her first Tony in 1961 for the title role in The Unsinkable Molly Brown, and another in 1970 for Private Lives, the last Broadway production during playwright Noël Coward's lifetime. Truman Capote wanted her to play Holly Golightly, Marlon Brando was a beau, and Mar…
SOURCE: Vanity Fair at 12:50PM on November 13, 2011