Libby Tucker in I Ought to Be in Pictures

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Libby Tucker is the outspoken, determined teenage daughter who travels from Brooklyn to Los Angeles to reconnect with her estranged father in Neil Simon’s play and film "I Ought to Be in Pictures."

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
theatrical character
adaptedIn I Ought to Be in Pictures (1982 film) NERFINISHED
age teenager
appearsIn I Ought to Be in Pictures NERFINISHED
awardAssociatedWithPortrayal Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (won by Dinah Manoff for the film role) NERFINISHED
basedOnWork I Ought to Be in Pictures (play) NERFINISHED
conflict estrangement from her father
creator Neil Simon NERFINISHED
dramaticFunction catalyst for her father’s emotional growth
familyName Tucker NERFINISHED
father Herb Tucker NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse I Ought to Be in Pictures NERFINISHED
firstAppearance I Ought to Be in Pictures (1979 play) NERFINISHED
gender female
genre comedy-drama
givenName Libby NERFINISHED
goal reconnect with her estranged father
medium film
stage
nationality American
personalityTrait determined
independent
optimistic
outspoken
placeOfOrigin Brooklyn NERFINISHED
New York City NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Dinah Manoff NERFINISHED
portrayedByInFilm Dinah Manoff NERFINISHED
relationshipToHerb Tucker daughter GENERATED
relative Herb Tucker NERFINISHED
residenceAtStartOfStory Brooklyn NERFINISHED
travelsTo Los Angeles NERFINISHED

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Dinah Manoff characterPortrayed Libby Tucker in I Ought to Be in Pictures