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Valerie Perrine

Highest Rated: 88% Superman II (1980)

Lowest Rated: 0% Water (1985)

Birthday: Sep 3, 1943

Birthplace: Galveston, Texas, USA

This brash, statuesque former Las Vegas showgirl brought a blowzy sultriness and a sweet vulnerability to a number of starring and supporting roles in the 1970s and 80s. The daughter of a US Army officer and a former Broadway dancer, Valerie Perrine was raised in various places around the world, including Japan. After briefly studying psychology, she began her show business career as a topless dancer in Las Vegas. Perrine traveled throughout Europe and lived for a time in Paris before finally settling in L.A. in the early 70s. Landing her first role as Montana Wildhack in George Roy Hill's screen adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s "Slaughterhouse-Five" (1972), she was singled out for her portrayal of a voluptuous kidnapped bride of the hero (Michael Sacks). This led to her first starring role as the trampy girlfriend of race car driver Jeff Bridges in "The Last American Hero/Hard Driver" (1973). Perrine had what was perhaps her best role to date as Honey Harlowe, the drug-addicted stripper-wife of comic Lenny Bruce in Bob Fosse's biopic "Lenny" (1974). Bringing class and smarts to what could have been a stereotypical role, she proved to critics and audiences just how strong an actor she could be, given the right material. Perrine earned awards from critics groups, won an Oscar nomination as Best Actress and received the Best Actress trophy at the 1975 Cannes Film Festival. Finding appropriate follow-up roles, however, proved challenging. With her tiny voice and full-figure, Perrine tended to be cast as the good-hearted bimbo. She reportedly chose not to play screen legend Carole Lombard in a biopic, but instead agreed to star as Carlotta Monti opposite Rod Steiger in another film biography, "W.C. and Me" (1976). The film, however, received mixed reviews and Perrine's career stalled. She was shown to much better effect, subverting the stereotype, in the supporting role of Eve Teschmacher, the moll of villain Lex Luthor (Gene Hackman) in Richard Donner's "Superman" (1978), which she briefly reprised in the 1980 sequel. Her career was dealt another near fatal blow, however, when she co-starred with Bruce Jenner in the laughable "Can't Stop the Music" (1980). Most of Perrine's film appearances in the 80s and 90s have been in generally forgettable fare that has not served her particularly well; exceptions could be argued for her turn as Jack Nicholson's money-hungry wife in "The Border" (1982) and her brief appearance as Dermot Mulroney's mother in "Bright Angel" (1990). The small screen has offered limited success, as well. Perrine first appeared on TV in the ABC movie "The Couple Takes a Wife" (1972) and had a good role as one of the showgirls in "Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women" (NBC, 1978). During the 80s, Perrine began to find better roles. She was one of the residents of "Malibu" (NBC, 1983), co-starred with Harvey Korman in the short-lived "Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills" (CBS, 1986), as one-half of a self-made New Jersey couple who settle among the rich and famous, and lent support to Elizabeth Taylor and Mark Harmon in Nicolas Roeg's TV-remake of "Sweet Bird of Youth" (NBC, 1989). She also won praise as the overbearing mother of Dr. Lewis (Sherry Stringfield) on NBC's "ER" (1995). Valerie Perrine died on March 23, 2026 at the age of 82.

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Highest-Rated Movies

88% 76% Superman II Watchlist 87% 88% Lenny Watchlist 87% 86% Superman: The Movie Watchlist 82% 68% Slaughterhouse Five Watchlist 80% 29% Bright Angel Watchlist 75% 51% The Last American Hero Watchlist 67% 64% W.C. Fields and Me Watchlist 65% 52% The Border Watchlist 62% 58% The Electric Horseman Watchlist 53% 54% What Women Want Watchlist

Filmography

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Finalement 2024 Screenwriter Valerie 2019 Self Silver Skies 44% 2014 Ethel Actor Redirecting Eddie 2008 Gloria Vassick Actor Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut 87% 2006 Eve Teschmacher Actor The Moguls 2005 V Actor The Californians 18% 2005 Lenora Tripp Actor The End of the Bar 2002 Mrs. Duncan Actor What Women Want 53% 54% 2000 Margo Actor My Girlfriend's Boyfriend 33% 1999 Rita Actor Shame, Shame, Shame 1999 Actor Curtain Call 1998 Monica Gilroy Actor Brown's Requiem 50% 33% 1998 Marguerita Hansen Actor A Place Called Truth 1998 Estelle Actor The Break 25% 1995 Delores Smith Actor Girl in the Cadillac 1995 Tilly Baker Actor Boiling Point 17% 22% 1993 Mona Actor Bright Angel 80% 29% 1990 Aileen Actor Sweet Bird of Youth 65% 1989 Miss Lucy Actor Rose 1988 Actor Maid to Order 42% 55% 1987 Georgette Starkey Actor Water 0% 70% 1985 Pamela Weintraub Actor Malibu 1983 Dee Staufer Actor When Your Lover Leaves 1983 Victoria Walton-Mason Actor The Border 65% 52% 1982 Marcy Actor
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