Not just another tall, beautiful brunette, Valerie Leon had extensive experience in British theatre, television and films - and not just as a sexpot - before she became a fixture in the "Carry On" series, appearing in seven of them. In addition to comedy, she also excelled in horror films, playing a dual role in one of Hammer's best, Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971), and had the distinction of appearing with two different James Bonds, Roger Moore and Sean Connery.
Valerie Lilley was born on April 14, 1939 in Northern Ireland. She is an actress, known for Scully (1984), Shameless (2004) and Emma (2009).
Valerie Linow is known for Servant or Slave (2016).
Valerie Loo is an actress, known for American Horror Stories (2021), Pink Sweat$: At My Worst (2020) and Men of Mercy. She was born and raised in Singapore before moving to Phoenix, Arizona in 2013, and attended Arizona State University to pursue a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry. During grad school, she was scouted by a local modeling agency which gave her the opportunity to begin print modeling. During this time, she starred in the locally-produced film 'Men of Mercy' and various local commercials. This led to her eventually moving to Los Angeles in 2019 after signing with an LA-Based commercial agency. In October 2020, she starred alongside the singer, Pink Sweat$, as the female lead in his Music Video for the song 'At My Worst', which reached global acclaim with over 100M views in slightly over half a year. In 2021, she made her Television debut in a reoccurring Guest Star role as 'Nicole' in Ryan Murphy's Anthology Series, American Horror Stories.
Valerie Lynn Smith is known for Ryde (2017).
Valerie Mahaffey was born on June 16, 1953 in Sumatra, Indonesia. She is an actress and producer, known for Seabiscuit (2003), Sully (2016) and Jack and Jill (2011). She is married to Joseph Kell. They have one child.
In addition to her film credits, Valerie Mamches was an accomplished stage actress having performed at Arena Stage with James Earl Jones and Ronny Cox among others. Ms. Mamches has been a coach and teacher in Los Angeles and Seattle since 1980 and has taught at UCLA Extension and CAL Arts among other locations. She currently owns the Valerie Mamches professional studio and teaches acting in Seattle, WA.
Valerie Mayen was born in 1981 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. She is an actress, known for Made in Cleveland (2013), Happy Hour with Steve Guy (2020) and Project Runway All Stars (2012).
Born in Fresno, California, to a large Armenian family, she was one of the ten top finalists in California Junior Miss, and after high school, attended University of Hawaii where she studied theatre. Before graduating from California State University Long Beach, she was promotions director of the on site FCC regulated radio station KSUL where she booked talent for the campus. She has worked as Vice President of Casting at New Line Cinema for 6 years and before that, worked as Director of Casting at Universal Studios for 8. She taught drama to inner-city children for three and a half years and while a casting executive at Universal Studios, she produced shows twice a year for the industry.
Valerie was born in Glasgow, Scotland ( holds UK/CDN Passports) and began putting on skits at a young age whilst growing up in the Maritimes. She continued to develop her theatrical nature in school and university. Her first notable appearance being that of Katisha in The Mikado. After obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree from Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, she started a voice over/writing career at CHNS radio in Halifax. Seeking a change of scenery she headed west to Vancouver and became involved in the burgeoning film industry, first behind the scenes in production and later reigniting her acting passion in front of the camera. Valerie has appeared in over 60 Film/TV projects, voice-overs and commercials. Her most recent credits in Film/TV include: The Babysitter's Club - Director: Linda Mendoza; The Flash - Director: Stefan Pleszczynski; Garage Sale Mystery - Director: Peter DeLuise; Almost Human - Director: Sam Hill; Alcatraz - Director: Brad Anderson; The Killing (recurring) - Directors: Agnieszka Holland and Keith Gordon; Psych - Director: Brad Turner and Supernatural - Director: John Showalter.