Valerie Perrine

Valerie Perrine

Valerie Perrine in Amsterdam in 1975
Born Valerie Ritchie Perrine
(1943-09-03) September 3, 1943
Galveston, Texas, U.S.
Occupation Actress, model
Years active 1971–present
Website www.valerieperrine.com

Valerie Ritchie Perrine (born September 3, 1943) is an American actress and model.

Life and career

Perrine was born in Galveston, Texas, the daughter of Winifred "Renee" (née McGinley), a dancer who appeared in Earl Carroll's Vanities, and Kenneth Perrine, a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army.[1] Owing to her father's career, Perrine lived in many locations as the family moved to different posts.

She began her career as a Las Vegas showgirl. Some believe she made her film debut with an uncredited part in Diamonds Are Forever (1971), but this is not true. She played soft-core pornography actress Montana Wildhack in Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five (1972). Perrine was photographed for a pictorial layout in the May 1972 issue of Playboy, later appearing on the cover in August 1981. She then became the first actress to purposely display herself nude on American television by completely baring her breasts during the May 4, 1973, PBS broadcast of Bruce Jay Friedman's Steambath on Hollywood Television Theater. (She was seen taking a shower from the side totally undressed.) Only a few PBS stations nationwide were adventurous enough to carry the program. Later in 1973, she appeared in the episode "When the Girls Came Out to Play" of the romantic anthology television series Love Story (1973).

In 1975, Perrine was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Actress (Drama) and won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival for her role as comedian Lenny Bruce's wife, stripper Honey Bruce, in Bob Fosse's Lenny (1974).

She was Carlotta Monti in the biopic W.C. Fields and Me (1976) and one of her best-remembered movie roles came as Miss Eve Teschmacher, moll of criminal mastermind Lex Luthor, in Superman (1978). For this role, she was nominated for the 1979 Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress. She reprised her role as Miss Teschmacher in Superman II (1980).

Perrine played Charlotta Steele, ex-wife of a rodeo champion played by Robert Redford, in The Electric Horseman (1979). Her career grew uneven after an appearance in Can't Stop the Music (1980), for which she was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Actress. This film has since become a cult classic. In 1982, she played the role of Marcy, the wife of a corrupt police officer, in The Border with Jack Nicholson. In the years since then, Perrine has worked in lower-profile projects, although she did have a small supporting role in the 2000 Mel Gibson film What Women Want. In 1995, Perrine made a guest appearance on the series Homicide: Life on the Street, playing an ex-wife of Richard Belzer's Detective John Munch.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1972 Slaughterhouse-Five Montana Wildhack
1973 Last American Hero, TheThe Last American Hero Marge Dennison, Morley's Secretary aka Hard Driver (USA: reissue title)
1974 Lenny Honey Bruce BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles
Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Award
National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated—Academy Award for Best Actress
Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
1976 W.C. Fields and Me Carlotta Monti
1977 Mr. Billion Rosie Jones aka The Windfall
1978 Superman Eve Teschmacher Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress
1979 The Magician of Lublin Zeftel
1979 Electric Horseman, TheThe Electric Horseman Charlotta Steele
1980 Agency Brenda Wilcox aka Mind Games (video title)
1980 Can't Stop the Music Samantha Simpson
1980 Superman II Eve Teschmacher
1981 Cannonball Run, TheThe Cannonball Run Female Cop Pulling Over Lamborghini Babes (uncredited)
1982 Border, TheThe Border Marcy
1983 Malibu Dee Staufer TV miniseries
1985 Mask of Murder Maria
1985 Water Pamela Weintraub aka The Investigator
1987 Maid to Order Georgette Starkey
1991 Reflections in a Dark Sky Caterina
1991 Bright Angel Aileen
1993 Boiling Point Mona
1995 Girl in the Cadillac Tilly
1995 The Break Delores Smith
1998 Brown's Requiem Marguerita Hansen
1998 Place Called Truth, AA Place Called Truth Estelle
1998 Shame, Shame, Shame Maura's Mother
1998 54 Elaine's Patron aka Fifty-Four
1998 My Girlfriend's Boyfriend Rita Lindross
1999 Picture This
1999 Curtain Call Monica Gilroy (uncredited)
2000 What Women Want Margo
2001 Directing Eddie Gloria Vassick aka Project: Indie (USA)
2002 End of the Bar, TheThe End of the Bar Mrs. Duncan
2005 Moguls, TheThe Moguls V aka The Amateurs (USA: new title)
2005 Californians, TheThe Californians Lenora Tripp
2008 Redirecting Eddie Gloria Vassick
2011 Lights Out Mae TV Series

References

  1. "Valerie Perrine Biography (1943–)". FilmReference.com. NetIndustries, LLC. Retrieved 2010-09-07.

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