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Valerie Landsburg (born August 12, 1958) is an American actress, television and film director, screenwriter, and singer-songwriter. She is best known for her role as Doris Schwartz in the 1982 series Fame, interpreting, for television, the role that Maureen Teefy had originated in the film. She was also the lead singer on the UK top five hit "Hi Fidelity". Producer Alan Landsburg is her father, and she appeared in at least one installment of True Confessions, an anthology series program he produced.
Born in New York City, Landsburg made her acting debut in 1978 disco movie Thank God It's... MORE
Valerie Landsburg (born August 12, 1958) is an American actress, television and film director, screenwriter, and singer-songwriter. She is best known for her role as Doris Schwartz in the 1982 series Fame, interpreting, for television, the role that Maureen Teefy had originated in the film. She was also the lead singer on the UK top five hit "Hi Fidelity". Producer Alan Landsburg is her father, and she appeared in at least one installment of True Confessions, an anthology series program he produced.
Born in New York City, Landsburg made her acting debut in 1978 disco movie Thank God It's Friday. In 1982, she appeared in the NBC television series Fame. During the series run, Landsburg wrote and directed one episode of the series. Shortly after Landsburg left the show in 1987, she co-starred in two different comedy TV series, which practically ran at the same time. The first, You Again?, starred Jack Klugman, and lasted for one season. The second series was All Is Forgiven, which was cancelled after just nine episodes.
Outside of doing recurring roles in Hotel and Dream On she did not star in another TV-series. She appeared in about a dozen made-for-TV movies and guest appearances on LESS
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