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  1. Valerie French (born Valerie Harrison; 11 March 1928 [or 1932] – 3 November 1990) was an English film and stage actress whose career began in 1954.

  2. Valerie French. Actress: The 27th Day. Hazel-eyed English leading lady of the 1950s who started as an ingénue at the Windsor Repertory Theatre after having had an earlier career working for the BBC drama department.

  3. Valerie French. Actress: The 27th Day. Hazel-eyed English leading lady of the 1950s who started as an ingénue at the Windsor Repertory Theatre after having had an earlier career working for the BBC drama department.

  4. Jul 29, 2024 · Valerie French was “savagely slaughtered” and died in terror at the hands of her husband James Kilroy, who has shown no remorse and tried to avoid accountability for her murder, the...

  5. Nov 6, 1990 · Valerie French, who began her career as a much-publicized starlet for Columbia Pictures and became a screen, stage and television actress who specialized in playing a diverse collection of...

  6. Nov 3, 1990 · Valerie French (March 11, 1932 - November 3, 1990) was an English film and stage actress whose career began in 1954, with much occurring in 1956.

  7. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Valerie_FrenchValerie French - Wikipedia

    Valerie French. Valerie French may refer to: Valerie Violet French (1909–1997), English socialite. Valerie French (actress) (1928–1990), English film, television and stage performer. Valerie French (born 1962), American wrestling personality better known as Sunshine. Valerie French (novel), a 1923 novel by Dornford Yates.

  8. Valerie French. Actress: The 27th Day. Hazel-eyed English leading lady of the 1950s who started as an ingénue at the Windsor Repertory Theatre after having had an earlier career working for the BBC drama department.

  9. Valerie French was a British film, television, and stage actress. Born Valerie Harrison in London, England, she attended Malvern Girls’ College in Worcestershire. In 1951 she made her stage debut in Treasure Hunt at the Theatre Royal in Windsor.

  10. French, Valerie (1932–1990) English stage, tv and screen actress. Born Valerie Harrison, Mar 11, 1932, in London, England; died Nov 3, 1990, in New York, NY; m. Michael Pertwee (writer), 1952 (div. 1959); m. Thayer David (actor), 1970 (div. 1975).

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