Valerie Perrine Explained

Valerie Perrine
Birth Name:Valerie Ritchie Perrine
Birth Date:1943 9, mf=yes
Birth Place:Galveston, Texas, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1971–2016

Valerie Ritchie Perrine (born September 3, 1943)[1] is a retired American actress. For her role as Honey Bruce in the 1974 film Lenny, she won the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles, the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress, and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her other film appearances include Superman (1978), The Electric Horseman (1979), and Superman II (1980).

Early life

Perrine was born in Galveston, Texas, as the daughter of Winifred "Renee" (nee McGinley), a dancer who appeared in Earl Carroll's Vanities, and Kenneth I. Perrine, a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army. Kenneth I. Perrine was the grandson of Alfred Perrine of Wallkill, N.Y., a descendant of Staten Island Huguenot Daniel Perrin. The Perrine family dates its ancestry to the French family of Perrin, which intermarried with other Normans dating back to William the Conqueror in 1066.[2] Her mother was Scottish (of Irish descent), from Helensburgh in Dunbartonshire.[3]

Owing to her father's military career, Perrine lived in many locations as the family moved to different posts.

Career

She played soft-core pornography actress Montana Wildhack in the film adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five (1972). Perrine was photographed nude 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 appear nude on American network television by intentionally exposing her breasts during the May 4, 1973, PBS broadcast of Bruce Jay Friedman's Steambath on Hollywood Television Theater. Only a few PBS stations nationwide carried 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[4] and the Golden Globe[5] for Best Motion Picture Actress (Drama) and won the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival[6] for her role as comedian Lenny Bruce's wife, stripper Honey Bruce, in Bob Fosse's Lenny (1974).[7]

She portrayed Carlotta Monti, mistress of W.C. Fields, in the biopic W.C. Fields and Me (1976). She played 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 1986, she starred in the failed CBS comedy series Leo & Liz in Beverly Hills with Harvey Korman.[8]

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 , playing an ex-wife of Richard Belzer's character, Detective John Munch.

Stacey Souther directed and produced Valerie, a 45 minute documentary about Perrine's career and her experience with Parkinson's disease.[9] Valerie was screened at the Edmonton Film Festival in 2020.[10]

Personal life

In 1969, Perrine began dating Hollywood hair stylist Jay Sebring. He invited her to a dinner party in Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles. She found someone to work for her that night, but at the last minute that person got sick, and Perrine had to show up for work. It turned out that the party she missed was the night when the Manson Family murdered six people at Sharon Tate's home, including Sebring.[11]

As of April 2023, Perrine lives in Beverly Hills, California.

Health

Perrine was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2015 and underwent dental surgery in 2017 to restore her teeth after they became damaged due to the medications she had been taking for her illness.[12]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972Slaughterhouse-FiveMontana Wildhack
1973Marge
1974LennyHoney Bruce
1976W. C. Fields and MeCarlotta Monti
1977Mr. BillionRosie Jones
1978SupermanEve Teschmacher
1979Zeftel
1979Charlotta
1980Brenda Wilcox
1980Can't Stop the MusicSamantha 'Sam' Simpson
1980Superman IIEve Teschmacher
1981 The Cannonball RunFemale Cop Pulling Over Lamborghini Babes (uncredited)
1982Marcy
1985WaterPamela Weintraub
1985Mask of MurderMarianne McLaine
1987Maid to OrderGeorgette Starkey
1990Bright AngelAileen
1991Reflections in a Dark SkyCaterina
1993Boiling PointMona
1995Delores Smith
1995Girl in the CadillacTilly Baker
1998Curtain CallMonica GilroyAKA, It All Came True
1998Brown's RequiemMarguerita Hansen
1998Estelle
1998My Girlfriend's BoyfriendRita Lindgross
2000What Women WantMargo
2001Directing EddieGloria VassickShort
2002Mrs. Duncan
2005V
2005Lenora Tripp
2008Redirecting EddieGloria Vassick
2016Silver SkiesEthel
2017The Fabulous Allan CarrHerselfDocumentary

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1972Jennifer AllenTV film
1973Lady LuckLady LuckTV film
1973SteambathMeredithTV film
1973Love StoryMarleneEpisode: "When the Girls Came Out to Play"
1978Lillian LorraineTV film
1982Marian Rose WhiteStella WhiteTV film
1983MalibuDee StauferTV film
1983When Your Lover LeavesRonda ThompsonTV film
1985Faerie Tale TheatreTinaEpisode: "The Three Little Pigs"
1986Leo & Liz in Beverly HillsLiz GreenMain role
1987CBS Summer PlayhouseMollyEpisode: "Changing Patterns"
1988Una casa a RomaJulieTV film
1989Quattro storie di donneRoseEpisode: "Rose"
1989Sweet Bird of YouthLucyTV film
1991Burning ShoreIsabelleTV film
1992Northern ExposureJackie VincoeurEpisode: "The Bad Seed"
1993GhostwriterApril FlowersEpisode: "Who's Who: Part 3"
1993Honey Potts AtkinsTV miniseries
1994Burke's LawSuzanne DubonetEpisode: "Who Killed the Romance?"
1995Brigitta SvendsenEpisode: "Law & Disorder"
1995ERCookie LewisEpisodes: "Motherhood", "And Baby Makes Two"
1996Nash BridgesMrs. NassiterEpisodes: "Key Witness", "Internal Affairs", "The Brothers McMillan"
1997Jane ElaineEpisode: "Hide and Seek"
1998Walker, Texas RangerMarge WymanEpisode: "Eyes of a Ranger"
1998-99As the World TurnsDolores PierceTV series
2001Just Shoot Me!CarolEpisode: "Where's Poppa?"
2001Family LawHelen WatsonEpisode: "The Gay Divorcee"
2001Mrs. SilbergerEpisode: "The Delivery"
2002Grounded for LifeMaureen BustamanteEpisode: "I Fought the In-Laws"
2005Third WatchMerleneEpisode: "Welcome Home"
2011Lights OutMaeEpisodes: "Rainmaker", "Sucker Punch"

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
1974New York Film Critics CircleBest Supporting ActressLenny
Best Actress
National Board of ReviewBest Supporting Actress
1975Cannes Film FestivalBest Actress
Golden Globe AwardBest Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
Academy AwardsBest Actress in a Leading Role
1976British Academy Film AwardsMost Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles
Best Actress
1979Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror FilmsBest Supporting ActressSuperman
1980Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst ActressCan't Stop the Music
1985CableACE AwardBest Actress in a Comedy SeriesFaerie Tale Theatre

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lukanic . Steven A . Film Actors Guide . 1993 . 324. Lone Eagle Publ. . 9780943728384 .
  2. Perrine, Howland Delano. Daniel Perrine, "The Huguenot," and his descendants in America: of the surnames, Perrine, Perine, and Prine, 1665-1910, entry 1579.
  3. Web site: Winifred 'Renee' Perrine. Variety Staff. January 24, 2001. August 11, 2022. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160418104611/variety.com/2001/scene/people-news/winifred-renee-perrine-1117792547/. April 18, 2016.
  4. Web site: Oscar Ceremony 1975 (Actress). Oscars.org. Academy Awards. January 11, 2019.
  5. Web site: Winners & Nominees : Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama (1975). GoldenGlobes.com. Golden Globe Awards. January 11, 2019.
  6. Web site: Valerie Perrine. festival-cannes.com. Cannes Film Festival. January 11, 2019.
  7. Web site: Overview for Valerie Perrine. TCM.com. Turner Classic Movies. January 10, 2019.
  8. Web site: 'LEO AND LIZ' AND 'BRIDGES TO CROSS'. O'Connor, John J.. The New York Times. April 24, 1986.
  9. Web site: Parkinson's Life . A filmmaker's "love letter" to Hollywood star Valerie Perrine . Sherriff . Scarlett . May 12, 2022 .
  10. Web site: Valerie . September 10, 2020. edmontonfilmfest.com. en-US . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20201001121006/https://edmontonfilmfest.com/events/valerie/ . October 1, 2020.
  11. News: Abramovitch . Seth . April 27, 2023 . Ailing Superman Star Valerie Perrine Finally Finds Her Hero: "The Guy Should Be Sainted" . . May 6, 2023.
  12. Web site: Now 74, Perrine suffers from a devastating case of Parkinson's disease. Staff. Inside Edition. December 13, 2017. October 22, 2021.