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    Bertinelli, Valerie

    In what city was Valerie born?Valerie Bertinelli -- TV Movie Star

      Wilmington, DE in 1960. Valerie's father was an executive with General Motors when she was born April 23, 1960. Her father was transferred to GM's Van Nuys, California plant when Valerie was in her early teens. It was then that she took up acting.

    In how many television series had Valerie appeared (as a cast member, not in a cameo) before "One Day at a Time" in 1975?Valerie Bertinelli -- TV Movie Star

      0. "One Day at a Time" was the first show for Valerie, as well as for Bonnie Franklin and Mackenzie Phillips. She did appear one time prior as a guest on a now-forgotten family show called "Apple's Way". Well, almost forgotten. It is notable in that it was the first television series for of one of Valerie's contemporaries, Kristy McNichol. That was it, so Valerie got a job that lasted nine years on a "cattle call", with just this one acting credit (and a commercial or two). In 2003, Valerie made a special edition of People magazine entitled "The Greatest TV Stars of Our Time", and was amazingly listed in the "Teen Dreams" section. (Let's see James Van der Beek, who's on the same page, last as long.) Twenty years after ending this role, Valerie is still fondly remembered for it.

    In which 1979 movie did Valerie make her feature film debut (released in theaters)?Valerie Bertinelli -- TV Movie Star

      C.H.O.M.P.S.. The title is an acronym for "Canine HOMe Protection System". It's about a dog who's really a robot used to foil burglars. A couple of bumbling criminals want to get their hands on this breakthrough. The movie was produced by Hanna-Barbera, better known for its cartoons (which explains a lot). All in all, it's a fun but silly comedy obviously made for family viewing.

    Valerie's 1985 feature film, "Ordinary Heroes", was not released in theatres, but got good ratings on ABC the following year. She played the girlfriend of a blinded Vietnam War veteran. Right after filming it, her leading man went to work on the TV series that made him a star. Who is he?Valerie Bertinelli -- TV Movie Star

      Richard Dean Anderson. "MacGyver" ran for seven seasons and made Anderson a heartthrob by the time "Ordinary Heroes" aired, in the U.S. and overseas. (He's huge in France.) His biggest fans didn't come forward until 1990 though, when Patty and Selma Bouvier revealed their lust for him on "The Simpsons".

    Valerie hosted "Saturday Night Live" in 1987 to promote the mini-series "I'll Take Manhattan". Which future four-time Oscar nominee made her first prime time TV appearance in it with Valerie?Valerie Bertinelli -- TV Movie Star

      Julianne Moore. Moore played a soap star, which she was at the time anyway, and Valerie's character's best friend. It was not the first time Valerie co-starred with a future Oscar nominee. Her first TV movie was "Young Love, First Love", with Timothy Hutton, who then went to work on his Oscar-winning "Ordinary People" role. That movie's other co-star was none other than Dee Wallace of "E.T."

    In 1990, three years after one more feature film, "Number One With a Bullet" was barely released, Valerie decided to try a new series. In "Sydney", she played a quirky detective. Who was the (then) little-known (for a brief "Growing Pains" guest stint) actor who played her brother (could this BE any more of a hint)?Valerie Bertinelli -- TV Movie Star

      Matthew Perry. One of her other "Sydney" co-stars was future Broadway star Craig Bierko ("The Music Man"), further proof that Valerie is a good luck charm for up-and-coming actors. "Number One With a Bullet" was the second time Valerie co-starred with Doris Roberts, after "Ordinary Heroes". She later would pay tribute to Doris in an "Intimate Portrait" of Roberts on Lifetime.

    Valerie began another series in 1993, in which she played Holly, newly divorced and stuck living in Paris after a potential job turns out to be a bust. What was the name of the show?Valerie Bertinelli -- TV Movie Star

      Cafe Americain. Some businessman led Holly to believe she would be rewriting formally translated material into common English ("from English to English"). It turned out the man just wanted her as his mistress! Holly told her story to a loudmouthed but wise cafe owner, who agreed to give her a job. From then on it was like "Cheers", but with croissants and bottled water. This show got pretty good reviews, but critics hated the show that came on before it, "The Mommies", so it got shuffled around a while and never found an audience. One person who auditioned for Valerie's role was a stand-up comedian who up until then had only played a few supporting TV roles. Her name was Ellen DeGeneres.

    In 1996, Valerie made a TV movie based on a real life Virgina case called "Two Mothers for Zachary", in which her character's mother took away her child, legally, because she lived with another woman. Which Oscar-winner played Valerie's character's nemesis, her mother?Valerie Bertinelli -- TV Movie Star

      Vanessa Redgrave. Redgrave was perfect as the spiteful grandmother who used homophobia as a trump card in order to get back at her daughter. In real life, the grandmother got custody, and the child's mother is only allowed visitation if the other woman vacates her own home! Valerie has called this her most frustrating experience ever, because the network's lawyers kept trying to discourage her and her character's partner from showing any affection toward each other. She had also run into a similar real-life grandmother previously on "Larry King Live" (not knowing she would later play this role). Valerie's only words to her: "You should be ashamed of yourself." Ironically, Vanessa Redgrave would later win an Emmy playing a lesbian widow in "If These Walls Could Talk 2".

    To what does Valerie attribute her lack of feature film roles?Valerie Bertinelli -- TV Movie Star

      her refusal to do nude scenes. Valerie has a whole list of scripts that she passed on back in the 1980s when she was one of the most sought-after starlets on television. Note that her onetime co-star, Julianne Moore (who is the same age), did plenty of nudity in the 1990s, and is now one of the busiest actors in Hollywood. Valerie does not judge other actors for doing nudity, but she has stated that it's just not something she feels she should have to do to get a role. She is admired by many women in Hollywood for this stance.

    Valerie's son with guitarist Eddie Van Halen shares his first name with which famous composer?Valerie Bertinelli -- TV Movie Star

      Mozart. Valerie's son Wolfgang (as in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) was born in 1991. That same year, her acclaimed mini-series, "In a Child's Name" aired. In that one she goes up against Oscar winner Louise Fletcher as the self-righteous grandmother of Valerie's character's nephew, again in a custody battle! (Her characters have had some bad luck with grandmothers.) The following winter 1992, new mother Valerie was the cover story in "Entertainment Weekly" with the heading, "Made for TV".

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