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Valerie Kathryn Harper (August 22, 1939 – August 30, 2019) was an American actress. She began her career as a dancer on Broadway, making her debut as a replacement in the musical Li'l Abner.
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Valerie Harper. Actress: The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Making people laugh was only one facet of Valerie Harper's career, which extended from the stage to television and feature films. A native of Suffern, New York -- "I was born to suffer" -- Harper began her career as a dancer with the corps de ballet at Radio City Hall during its spectacular ...
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- August 30, 2019
Valerie Harper. Actress: The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Making people laugh was only one facet of Valerie Harper's career, which extended from the stage to television and feature films.
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- Suffern, New York, USA
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- Los Angeles, California, USA
Aug 30, 2019 · Valerie Harper, who parlayed a sidekick role as the leading lady’s unprepossessing best friend on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” into a star turn of her own in the hit sitcom “Rhoda,” died on...
Aug 22, 2021 · Beloved actress Valerie Harper, born Aug. 22, 1939, in Suffern, N.Y., and best-known for her role as Rhoda Morgenstern on 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' from 1970-74 and her spin-off 'Rhoda' from...
Aug 30, 2019 · Valerie Harper, best known for playing Rhoda Morgenstern on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, died Friday in Los Angeles. She was 80. As the blunt, self-deprecating Rhoda, Harper created one of the...
Aug 30, 2019 · LOS ANGELES (AP) — Valerie Harper, who scored guffaws, stole hearts and busted TV taboos as the brash, self-deprecating Rhoda Morgenstern on back-to-back hit sitcoms in the 1970s, has died.