Valerie Vasquez was born on June 30, 1982 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress.
Award-winning filmmaker and scientist, Dr. Valerie Weiss has infused her signature blend of elevated and emotional storytelling into her four feature films and dozens of television episodes. Her work has been called "daringly light" for the way it embraces controversial topics in enchanting ways and spans the genres of action, thriller, drama, science-fiction and comedy. Valerie's recently released feature film, Mixtape, which she directed for Netflix from a Blacklist-winning script, has scored a coveted 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and ranks as one of the best family films of 2021 according to The Washington Post and Common Sense Media. Mixtape, a nostalgic musical odyssey through the 80s and 90s follows 12-year old Beverly Moody as she seeks to learn about her late parents from a punk rock mixtape she finds in her basement. Valerie's recent television work includes directing the finale of the upcoming limited series Echoes (Netflix) for showrunners Brian Yorkey and Quinton Peeples, two episodes of Fox's new Country Music Drama, Monarch, starring Susan Sarandon, and multiple episodes across all seasons of Netflix's global megahit Outer Banks (Netflix). Additionally, she has directed multiple episodes for several of television's biggest producers including Shonda Rhimes, Dick Wolf, Greg Berlanti and Marc Cherry. Valerie's third feature, The Archer, is a feminist coming-of-age action film best described as Thelma and Louise meets First Blood and premiered at the 2017 SXSW Film Festival. Her other films have played at a multitude of film festivals and won various awards including the Audience Award at the Mill Valley Film Festival and Best Director at the Whistler Film Festival. A proud member of the DGA, Valerie was recently elected Director Category Representative of the DGA's Women's Steering Committee and appointed to the DGA's new Eco-Committee by President Lesli Linka Glatter. In 2018, Valerie won the top honors in the Fox Filmmaking Lab for her pitch of a female-centric sequel in the Maze Runner franchise called True Maze. She participated in the WeForShe DirectHer Program, and the inaugural DGA Director Development Initiative. Valerie is on the Board of Advisors for the Paperless App Scriptation for which she recently won an Engineering Emmy. She is an alum of the AFI Directing Workshop for Women (DWW) Program and holds a Ph.D. in biophysics and a Masters in Medical Sciences from Harvard Medical School. She is repped by CAA and John Bauman Management. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, two daughters and goldendoodle, Murphy.
In addition to portraying Fay Walker on Days of Our Lives (1965) for several years, Valerie has appeared in numerous television shows and films, including Lifetime's Hunt for the Labyrinth Killer (2013), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003), The Mentalist (2008), Without a Trace (2002), Cold Case (2003), Nip/Tuck (2003), "CSI", Hallmark's "Mystery Woman", HBO's award-winning "Indictment: The McMartin Trial," Oliver Stone's acclaimed "Salvador," "The Falcon and the Snowman," "Internal Affairs," "Beverly Hills Cop II," "Dear God," "Chicago Hope," "Tracey Takes On," "Fired Up," "Crime and Punishment in Suburbia," "Dangerous Women" (series regular Patricia/Faith) and a recurring role on "Beverly Hills, 90210" as Christine Petit. Valerie has been a celebrity host on several reality shows. With a strong theater background and numerous stage appearances, Valerie is a recipient of the Dramalogue Award for Best Actress. Valerie also hosts/produces the website AngelsAmongUs.TV and spends a great deal of time meeting everyday "angels" in housing projects, homeless shelters, community clinics, juvenile halls, inner city schools, recovery centers and doing relief work throughout the world. As a Vista volunteer in the housing projects of San Antonio, Texas, she worked with at-risk youth through leadership counseling groups. She has worked as a Peace Corps volunteer in the barrios of Cartagena, Colombia. She has counseled young people of diverse backgrounds in various parts of the U.S. and worked abroad as a relief worker through Operation USA in Sri Lanka, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Mexico, Russia, and the Philippines. Locally, she coordinated an OP USA Clinic program, providing assistance to numerous clinics throughout Los Angeles serving low-income and homeless families. As a liaison with the Hollywood entertainment community, she helped to organize a OP USA concert at the Hollywood Bowl, featuring Plácido Domingo, Frank Sinatra and Julie Andrews, to raise funds for the thousands rendered homeless by the Mexico earthquakes. After the tsunami, Valerie assisted Op USA with disaster relief efforts and psycho-social training on child trauma in Sri Lanka. She has been a Spokesperson on children's issues for the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and a consultant for Council in Schools. Through these programs and more, Valerie continually comes to know countless unsung everyday "angels among us." Over the years, Valerie has also worked in production and post-production with several producers and directors, including Robert Altman, Brian Grazer and Lou Adler. Expanding her efforts to uplift the human spirit into the development of film and television projects, Valerie has created "WildSpirit Productions, Inc." Her late mother, Leslie Ames, a "Revlon girl" and a Ford supermodel in the late 40s, always encouraged her to live her dreams. Valerie holds a M.A. degree in Counseling, speaks Spanish fluently, and is pursuing a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, with an emphasis in the Expressive Arts. She also enjoys meditating, yoga, expressive arts and "anything to do with nature".
Valerie Yaros is known for her work on Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster (2021), Boris Karloff: The Rest of the Story (2022) and Palace of Silents (2010).
Valerie Pascale is a young French Canadian Singer/Songwriter/Actress from Montreal. The Artist also Produces all of her Music Videos and Directs most of them. She works on her music with her music producer Julien Bouffard. Valerie Pascale grew up in Thetford Mines and moved to Montreal at the age of 15 in order to pursue her passion for the arts. Studied in Production and Cinematography at the Trebas Institute (MTL) and then worked for Radio Canada, behind camera. Not long after, Valerie Pascale moved to Los Angeles to make a switch in front of the camera and study at New York Film Academy (LA). It's in a small Karaoke in Los Angeles, that Valerie was discovered by Music Producers and Managers, encouraging her to pursue her singing career as well. Mrs.Pascale then came back to Montreal to start her Musical and Acting career. In 1 year and a half, Valerie Pascale booked to 2nd roles, released 15 Original songs, Produced and Directed 10 Music Videos and was contacted by MTV on Instagram to perform Live on their platform. In 2022, Valerie has many projects coming your way; EPs, exciting roles on TV and Music Videos. Valerie Pascale is determined to reach Worldwide with her Music, Acting and Cinematography.
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Valeriia Karaman was born on August 15, 1994 in Moldova. She is an actress, known for The Lighthouse (2019), Egregor (2021) and Optimus Gang (2013).
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Valerijus Jevsejevas was born on January 28, 1956 in Gargzdai, Klaipeda, Lithuania. He is an actor, known for Redirected (2014), Clark (2022) and Losejas (2013).