Inspired by her ex-boyfriend, James Coburn, de Paul changed her focus from music to acting in the '80s. She appeared in the British version of the American musical Pump Boys and Dinettes, and in the films The Starlight Ballroom and Gabrielle and the Doodleman. Increasingly active as a producer, de Paul produced three travelogues from the Caribbean for Granada Sky Broadcasting. She also hosted television shows such as Club Vegetarian, Shopper's Heaven, Eat Drink & Be Healthy, Women of Substance, The Vinyl Frontier, and many episodes of Living Room Legends, which featured home videos. She received a Royal Television Society award for Eve Strikes Back, her BBC1 documentary on self-defense for women. Known for her sharp sense of humor, de Paul was called "Looney de Small" by British humorist Spike Mulligan. On October 1, 2014, she suffered a sudden brain hemorrhage and died later that day at the age of 64. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi