Women of the House exemplifies this. Valerie was a stand-in for Julie for five episodes. Julie worked for two. And they brought back Valerie for one to write off the character.
As they grew older, Valerie Mahaffey and Julie Hagerty looked almost exactly alike. Hagerty is another wonderful comic actress who never seemed to get the right roles (except, of course, Airplane).
What are some good suspense thrillers? The kind where an ordinary person is pitted against a psycho in a life-or-death game of cat 'n mouse? I'm thinking movies like "Hitcher" (1986), "Duel" (1972); "Night Terror" (Valerie Harper TV movie)?
The news of Eddie’s death is heartbreaking. Van Halen gave me a bust of one of their albums and one of their platinum records. I used to see Eddie and Valerie shopping at Ralph’s on Ventura and Coldwater. This is the end of a rock ‘n’ roll era. I’m actually crying over it. So are my colleagues.
Who would y’all say is the hottest sitcom dad? I’ve always been partial to Phil Dunphy, personality and looks. Also wouldn’t hesitate to blow Al Bundy, Michael Bluth or Ted Lasso if they asked me. On ...
I remember Valerie Harper saying in a newspaper interview (promoting the movie 'Chapter 2' in 1979) that she had auditioned for the role that Tomlin got. She was contracted to her last season of 'Rhoda' (1978-79) and wanted to transition to movies after that.
Andy was so passive in his demeanor it is hard to imagine him as the leading character in a film. But he has many times been played as an important supporting character in films: by Jared Harris in I SHOT ANDY WARHOL, by Guy Pearce in FACTORY GIRL, by David Bowie in BASQUIAT. He also is a character in the opera JACKIE O by Michael Daugherty.
Actors TV studios tried to push on the public.In the 70s ABC kept pushing Ellen Travolta and Barry Youngfellow, while CBS kept pushing Richard "Mr Valerie Harper" Schaal on every other show of ...