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<p dir="auto"><strong>puirt-a-beul</strong> — <em>18 years ago(July 03, 2007 10:22 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I loved her in the three "Tales of the City" series.  She was so lost and sweet, and I especially loved the way she grew the character from a frumpy little corporate accessory with a trust fund in the first one, into a woman really coming into her own in the third  and all without seeming like she'd just suddenly shifted gears.<br />
Nice piece of acting there, Barbara !<br />
I've read a comment where she was quoted as saying she hopes they get on with filming the later stories<br />
soon<br />
, before she gets too old to play DeDe.<br />
I heartily agree  it wouldn't be the same without her.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Just came to post this.<br />
I got into the Tales trilogy a few tears ago after being laid up by an accident. I watched them over and over and just always loved DiDi.<br />
Came home from work tonight to see More Tales on some cable channel, and had to post about Barbara.<br />
I watch Further Tales a lot  but am really appreciating this one really a lot.  DiDi just went total awesomesauce on her mom, trying to get her to get back living.<br />
Great show.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Agreed.<br />
There's so little written about her - you'd think she'd only done one or two projects. But she's done a lot of major movies, mini-series, and television shows.</p>
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