Casts
Character | Tales of the City 1993 |
More Tales of the City 1998 |
Further Tales of the City 2001 |
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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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