Diana Barry

Diana Wright (nee Barry) was the daughter of George and Mrs. Barry, the older sister of Minnie May, the wife of Fred Wright, the mother of Fred Jr., Anne Cordelia, and Jack Wright and the best friend of Anne Shirley.

Early life
Diana was born in February 1865 in Orchard Slope, Avonlea, to George and Mrs. Barry. There was a schoolmaster boarding with the Barrys at the time and he named the newborn girl Diana.

She was raised there along with her friends, Jane Andrews and Ruby Gillis. In September of 1871, Diana and her friends attended Avonlea school. When she was eight years old, her younger sister Minnie May was born.

Arrival of Anne Shirley
When Anne Shirley moved into Green Gables, Marilla suggested Diana as a possible friend for her. Anne, the optomistic and dreamy, was immediately exuberant and excited. She was worried if Diana's mother would approve of her, the orphan of nowhere. Fortunately for Anne, Mrs. Barry did allow her to be Diana's playmate. The two became dear friends, following a serious ceremony in which they swore to be "bosom friends" forever.

Diana's mother (Mrs. Barry) worried that Diana read too much. After Anne Shirley arrived, however, it is assumed that she stopped reading so much and became intimate friends with Anne.

School years
Much to Anne's surprise, Diana said yes when Fred Wright asked her to marry him. During the course of Anne of Avonlea the two were engaged. Anne was glad her bosom friend was happy, but secretly considered Fred far different from the dashing, handsome, and wicked ideal Diana had dreamed of in younger years.

Marriage with Fred Wright
In June 1886, Diana and Fred got married in Orchard Slope, Avonlea. She chose Anne for bridesmaid, Gilbert was Fred's groomsman. Diana wore white wedding gown, pink roses, and a misty veil.

Diana and Fred had together three children. In July 1887, she gave birth to her eldest son, Fred Jr. who was named after his father and was extremely fat and round.

In December of next year, her second child was born. She named her daughter Anne Cordelia after her childhood best friend Anne and her dream name, Cordelia Fitzgerald. Only Anne and Diana knew the reason behind it, however, simple Avonlea was shocked that she chose name Cordelia.

In late 1890, Diana gave birth to her youngest son and named him Jack.

Physical appearance
Diana was rosy cheeked with black, curly hair and black eyes. She was plump but wished to be tall and slender.

Etymology
Diana is female given name of Latin origin and means divine.
 * Diana's friend Anne Shirley named one of her twin daughters Diana. Years later, her sister Nan named her only daughter Diana.

Behind the scenes

 * Schuyler Grant portrayed Diana in all three Kevin Sullivan's films; Anne of Green Gables (1985), Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987) and Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story (2000).
 * Rebecca Peters was her voice actress in 2005 film Anne: Journey to Green Gables.
 * Emily Hampshire was Diana's voice actress in Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series (2000-2001).
 * Gara Takashima was her voice actress in Japanese TV series Akage no An (1979).
 * Jan Francis portrayed her in 1972 TV series Anne of Green Gables  and its sequel, Anne of Avonlea (1975).
 * Margaret Griffin portrayed Diana in 1956 TV film Anne of Green Gables, and also in 1958 film Anne of Green Gables.
 * Phyllis Shumway portrayed her in five episodes of 1952 TV series Anne of Green Gables.
 * Gertrude Messinger portrayed Diana in 1934 film Anne of Green Gables, also starring Anne Shirley as Anne Shirley.
 * Laurie Lowelle portrayed her in 1919 silent film Anne of Green Gables.
 * Diana was modeled after Laura Pritchard Agnew, one of Lucy Maud Montgomery's first kindred spirits, who lived in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Gilbert Blythe was modeled after Laura's brother Will.

Book appearances

 * Anne of Green Gables
 * Anne of Avonlea
 * Anne of the Island
 * Anne of Windy Poplars
 * Anne's House of Dreams
 * Anne of Ingleside
 * Rainbow Valley (mentioned only)
 * Rilla of Ingleside (mentioned only)

Short stories appearances

 * Chronicles of Avonlea
 * The Courting of Prissy Strong
 * Further Chronicles of Avonlea
 * The Little Brown Book Of Miss Emily

Film appearances

 * Anne of Green Gables (1919)
 * Anne of Green Gables (1934)
 * Anne of Green Gables (1956)
 * Anne of Green Gables (1958)
 * Anne of Green Gables (1985)
 * Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987)
 * Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story (2000)

TV series appearances

 * Anne of Green Gables (1952)
 * Anne of Green Gables (1972)
 * Anne of Avonlea (1975)
 * Akage no An (1979)
 * Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series (2000-2001)