"White Collar" works in a much different universe compared to another New York series, "Sex and the City," but Willie Garson has done spectacular in both.

As Stanford Blatch, a single lady's best friend, Garson moved in the world of fashion and romance with his own flavor of panache and impressive elegance.

As Mozzie, the guy whose "birth name" the viewers might never find out, Garson has strong underworld criminal connections. He lives with great paranoia outside the system, but he is the most loyal friend one could ever have.

For book author Carrie Bradshaw and con man-turned-FBI consultant Neal Caffrey, their lives are made better and brighter by the roles Garson played.

Imagine Neal Caffrey without a Mozzie in his life. Would his story be as interesting?

Here are some of the things that "White Collar" audience knows about Mozzie aka Moz:

- Mozzie was abandoned as a baby, and he grew up in a Detroit orphanage, and later in foster homes.
- Moz learned the art of con in childhood.
- Moz complements Neal's people skills with his eidetic memory and creative resourcefulness.
- Moz is still unable to trust Peter (Tim DeKay) completely, but he is willing to help him for his best friend Neal (Matt Bomer)
- Moz is a voracious reader and a conspiracy theorist.
- Moz enjoys quoting great minds.

Popular Mozzie quotes on White Collar

Season 1 Episode 1: Pilot
Mozzie: You know the worst thing about art forgery? You can't take credit for your work.

Season 1 Episode 10: Vital Signs
Mozzie: A New Yorker who does not take the subway is not a New Yorker you can trust.
Neal Caffrey: I don't take the subway.
Mozzie: Precisely.

Season 3 Episode 1: On Guard
Neal Caffrey: The last person who mixed these paints was Picasso. Taking from the masters.
Mozzie: Ah, Picasso was a communist, he'd be happy to share.

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