Tales of The City (TV Miniseries) - Casts

Casts

Character Tales
of the City

1993
More Tales
of the City

1998
Further Tales
of the City

2001
Mary Ann Singleton Laura Linney
Anna Madrigal Olympia Dukakis
DeDe Halcyon Day Barbara Garrick
Dr. Jon Fielden/Fielding William Campbell
Connie Bradshaw Parker Posey
Michael "Mouse" Tolliver Marcus D'Amico Paul Hopkins
Brian Hawkins Paul Gross Whip Hubley
Frannie Halcyon Nina Foch Diana Leblanc
D'orothea Wilson Cynda Williams Françoise Robertson
Beauchamp Day Thomas Gibson
Mona Ramsey Chloe Webb Nina Siemaszko
Prue Giroux Mary Kay Place Mary Kay Place
Edgar Halcyon Donald Moffat
Norman Neal Williams Stanley DeSantis
Charles Hillary Lord Paul Bartel
William Devereaux Hill Lance Loud
Richard Evan Hampton Bob Mackie
Archibald Anson Gidde Ian McKellen
Binky Gruen Meagen Fay
Candi Moretti Stephanie Faracy
Booter Manigault McLean Stevenson
Lionel Wong Phillip Moon
Chuck Lou Liberatore
Coppola Woman Janeane Garofolo
Motherly Waitress Mother Love
Father Guido Sarducci Don Novello
Mimi Farina herself (cameo)
Mona "Mother Mucca" Ramsey Jackie Burroughs
Betty Ramsey Swoosie Kurtz
Burke Andrew Colin Ferguson
Jack Lederer Edward Asner
Helena Parrish Domini Blythe
Mildred Sheila McCarthy
Birdsong Gregory Calpakis
Transplant Man Peter Colvey
Bluegrass Paul Phatisis
Cop Vince Sheffield
Nurse Thelma Gwen Tolbart
Luke Henry Czerny
Cage Tyler John Robinson
Bambi Kanetaka Sandra Oh
Father Paddy Starr Bruce McCulloch
Royal Reichenbach John McMartin
Willie Omiak Lea DeLaria

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