Valerie Harper

Valerie Harper

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

22/08/1939

Day of Death

30/08/2019
(80) years old

Place of Birth

Suffern, New York, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Valerie Harper (August 22, 1939 – August 30, 2019) was an American actress, known for her role as Rhoda Morgenstern on the 1970s television show The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and for her starring roles on the sitcoms Rhoda (a spin-off of The Mary Tyler Moore Show... Read More

Filmography

Cast

2015

Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration

as Self / Rhoda Morganstern (archive footag...

2015

Merry Xmas

as Mother

2012

Shiver

as Audrey Alden

2012

Fixing Pete

as Mrs. Friedlander

2011

Certainty

as Kathryn

2011

My Future Boyfriend

as Bobbi Moreau

2006

Transformation: The Life and Legacy of W...

as Self - Emmy Awards (archive footage)

2004

The Wedding Frame

as Mary Allen (voice)

2000

Mary and Rhoda

as Rhoda Morgenstern-Rousseau

1997

Dog's Best Friend

as Chicken (voice)

1995

The Great Mom Swap

as Grace

1994

A Friend to Die For

as Mrs. Delvecchio

1990

Stolen: One Husband

as Katherine Slade

1988

The People Across the Lake

as Rachel Yoman

1988

Drop-Out Mother

as Nora Cromwell

1987

Strange Voices

as Lynn Glover

1985

The Execution

as Hannah Epstein

1984

Blame It on Rio

as Karen Hollis

1983

An Invasion of Privacy

as Kate Bianchi

1982

Don't Go to Sleep

as Laura

1982

Farrell: For the People

as Liz Farrell

1982

I Love Liberty

as Self

1981

The Day the Loving Stopped

as Norma Danner

1980

The Shadow Box

as Maggie

1980

Fun and Games

as Carol Heffernan

1980

The Sensational Shocking Wonderful Wacky...

as Self (archive footage)

1979

Chapter Two

as Faye Medwick

1977

Night Terror

as Carol Turney

1974

Freebie and the Bean

as Consuelo

1974

Thursday's Game

as Ann Menzente

1972

The Trouble With People

as Wife (Story 5)

1959

Li'l Abner

as Dogpatch girl

1956

Rock, Rock, Rock!

as Teenager at Prom (uncredited)

Crew

2014

The Town That Came A-Courtin'

as Executive Producer