American actress
Karen Valentine (born May 25, 1947) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as young idealistic schoolteacher Alice Johnson in the ABC comedy drama series Room 222 from 1969 to 1974, for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 1970, and received a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1971. She later went to star in her own short-lived sitcom Karen (1975), and played leading roles in the Disney films Hot Lead and Cold Feet (1978) and The North Avenue Irregulars (1979).
Early life
Valentine was born in Sebastopol, California on May 25, 1947. She is of Portuguese heritage, and her grandfather changed the family name from Valentin before her birth.[ 2] She attended Birmingham High School [ 3] and Analy High School , graduating with the class of 1965.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] Valentine was crowned 1964 Miss Sonoma County.[ 4]
Career
In 1966–1967, she started her television career as "The Resident Dream Girl" on Chuck Barris ' s The Dream Girl of 1967 , replacing Beverly Adams from the first weekday broadcast opposite hosts Dick Stewart and Wink Martindale , and during that time, she appeared on another Chuck Barris show, The Dating Game .
Valentine with Lloyd Haynes in Room 222 (1970) In 1969, Valentine played Gidget in the 1969 film Gidget Grows Up . In 1969, Valentine won her breakthrough role as a student teacher and then a new teacher on the ABC television series Room 222 with Lloyd Haynes , Denise Nicholas , and Michael Constantine .[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] She was discovered by Gene Reynolds , the director of Room 222 , who saw her fumbling[ 10] in her audition and realized she was funny.[ 11] She was nominated twice for an Emmy and once for a Golden Globe , winning an Emmy in 1970 for Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role.[ 12]
In 1974, an unsold sitcom pilot, The Karen Valentine Program never aired.[ 13] In 1975, Valentine starred in her own television series, Karen .[ 14] She played the title role in the critically acclaimed true story Muggable Mary, Street Cop (1982). Valentine appeared in many other movies for television including The Daughters of Joshua Cabe (1972); Coffee, Tea or Me? (1973); The Girl Who Came Gift-Wrapped (1974); Murder at the World Series (1977); Go West, Young Girl (1978); Money on the Side and Skeezer (1982). Valentine was a semi-regular on The Hollywood Squares from 1971 to 1977 on both NBC-TV and in syndication, often trading quips with Paul Lynde . She guest-starred on many series, including Starsky & Hutch ; Baretta ; Cybill ; and Murder, She Wrote ; as well as multiple episodes of The Love Boat and Love, American Style . She had a starring role in the 25th episode of the third season of the 1985 revival of The Twilight Zone , entitled "Many, Many Monkeys".
Her feature films include Forever Young, Forever Free (1975); Hot Lead and Cold Feet (1978); The North Avenue Irregulars ; (1979) and The Power Within (1995). She also has had many leading roles in made-for-television movies.[ 8]
Valentine has continued to work in television and on stage. She co-starred with John Larroquette in a 2004 Hallmark Channel TV movie, Wedding Daze . She has starred on stage in many productions, including Romantic Comedy on Broadway and National Tour, Breaking Legs Off-Broadway and National Tour, and the Los Angeles production of Steel Magnolias .
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1966-1967
Dream Girl of '67
Self - Hostess
(as The Resident Dream Girl) 170 episodes
1969
My Friend Tony
Episode : The Shortest Courtship
Gidget Grows Up
Gidget Lawrence
ABC Movie of the Week
1970
22nd Primetime Emmy Awards
Herself - Winner
TV Special Emmy Award Winner
1971
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
Gayle Ritter
Episode : Tender Predator
23rd Primetime Emmy Awards
Herself - Presenter
TV Special
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
Guest Performer
Episode : Karen Valentine
1970-1972
Love, American Style
Pat Stark / Jane / Alice Graff / Marty Feniman
Episode : (segment "Love and the Coed Dorm")Episode : (segment "Love and the Elopement")Episode : (segment "Love and the Four-Sided Triangle")Episode : (segment "Love and the Scroungers")
1972
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law
Donna Cohen
Episode : Murder in the Abstract
The Daughters of Joshua Cabe
Charity
TV Movie
1973
The Karen Valentine Show
Karen Scott
TV Special
Coffee, Tea or Me?
Carol Burnham / Carol Byrnes
TV Movie
1969-1974
Room 222
Alice Johnson
113 episodes
1974
The Girl Who Came Gift-Wrapped
Sandy Brown / Sandy Benson
TV Movie
1975
Karen
Karen Angelo
13 episodes
1971-1975
The Mike Douglas Show
Herself
10 episodes
1975
Baretta
Holly
Episode : A Bite in the Apple
1976
The Love Boat
Ellen Carmichael
TV Movie
Having Babies
Beth Paterno
TV Movie
1977
McMillan
Sergeant Maureen Rupert
Episode : Dark Sunrise
1970-1977
The Hollywood Squares
Self - Panelist
263 episodes
1977
The Sonny & Cher Show
Guest performer
One episode January 2, 1977[ 15]
1977
Murder at the World Series
Lois Marshall
TV Movie
1975-1977
Dinah!
Herself
7 episodes
1977
Starsky & Hutch
Diana Harmon
Episode : Fatal Charm
1978
Fantasy Island
Janet Fleming
Episode : Return to Fantasy Island
The Love Boat
Taffy Martino
Episode : The Eyes of Love / Masquerade / Hollywood Royalty / The Caper S1 E15
1979
America 2100
Dr. Karen Harland
TV Movie
Eischied
Margaret Manning
Episode : Only the Pretty Girls Die: Part 1Episode : Only the Pretty Girls Die: Part 2
1982
Muggable Mary, Street Cop
Mary Glatzle
TV Movie
Goodbye Doesn't Mean Forever
Paula McFadden
TV Movie
Adams House
Chris Bennett
TV Movie
Skeezer
Carrie Jessup
TV Movie
Money on the Side
Janice Vernon
TV Movie
1983
Illusions
Linda Dobbins
TV Movie
Jane Doe
Victoria Schaffer
TV Movie
A Girl's Life
Gay Brooks
TV Movie
1984
Children in the Crossfire
Pam Chandler
TV Movie
He's Fired, She's Fired
Annabelle Grier
TV Movie
1986
The Disney Sunday Movie
Meg Taylor
Episode : A Fighting Choice
1987
The New Mike Hammer
Sister Amelia
Episode : Who Killed Sister Lorna
Hotel
Rebecca Lloyd
Episode : Hotel Second Thoughts
1988
She's the Sheriff
Rosalind
Episode : Hair
Murder, She Wrote
Ellen Cosgrove
Episode : Murder Through the Looking Glass
Perfect People
Margo
TV Movie
1989
The Twilight Zone
Claire Hendricks
Episode : Many, Many Monkeys
1990
Hurricane Sam
Jeanie Kelvin
TV Movie
Monsters
Victoria
Episode : The Young and the Headless
1991
CBS Schoolbreak Special
Donna Stern
Episode : The Emancipation of Lizzie Stern
1994
The Untouchables
Pascualina Petucci
Episode : Til Death Do Us Part
1996
Cybill
Wanda
Episode : Three Women and a Dummy
2000
Family Law
Karen Anderson Bell
Episode : Affairs of the State
2004
Wedding Daze
Audrey Landry
TV Movie
2009
GSN Live
Self
2 episodes
Whatever Happened To?
Self
Episode : Cutie Pies
Soundtrack
Year
Production
Notes
1975
Monsanto Night Presents Johnny Mathis in the Canadian Rockies
TV Specialperformer : "I'm Old-Fashioned", "Put a Little Love in Your Heart", "Buttons and Bows", "Canadian Sunset" and "Banff".
1976
The Sonny and Cher Show
TV seriesperformer : "The Channel 86 Cutesy News Theme", "TV-themes medley" (uncredited)
Theater
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1980
Romantic Comedy
Phoebe Craddock
Broadway September 16, 1980 - October 18, 1980
1992
Breaking Legs
Angie
Off-Broadway September 29, 1992 - October 31, 1992
Awards and nominations
Year
Association
Category
Production
Result
1970
Emmy Awards
Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Comedy
as Alice Johnson in Room 222
Won
1971
Emmy Awards
Nominated
Golden Globe Awards
Best Supporting Actress - Television
Room 222 as Miss Alice Johnson
Nominated
2003
TV Land Awards
Classic TV Teacher of the Year
Room 222
Nominated
References
^ Karen Valentine at the TCM Movie Database
^ "Karen Valentine" . AllMovie . Archived from the original on January 29, 2021. Retrieved February 16, 2019 .
^ "Birmingham Community Charter High School" . Archived from the original on December 10, 2022. Retrieved March 26, 2024 .
^ a b Balicki Weber, Janet (August 28, 2017). "Sonoma County celebrity high school grads, now and then" . Archived from the original on March 26, 2024. Retrieved March 26, 2024 .
^ Smith, Chris (February 29, 2016). "Smith: Piner High School graduate Mathew McGahan hoping chairs will turn on 'The Voice' " . Archived from the original on March 26, 2024. Retrieved March 26, 2024 .
^ Digitale, Robert (February 5, 2008). "Notable moments to be rememberedfor generations of alumni May 17" . Archived from the original on March 26, 2024. Retrieved March 26, 2024 .
^ "Room 222: A Look Back at Walt Whitman High" . Paley Center . 10 May 2010. Retrieved 18 November 2023 .
^ a b "Movies" . The New York Times . Retrieved 26 June 2017 .
^ "Karen Valentine: Actress' fumble led to Emmy-winning role" . NJ.com . 2013-10-25. Archived from the original on 28 January 2024. Retrieved 13 March 2016 .
^ Paterson, Diana (12 March 2018). "Please Report to Room 222" . thewritelife61 . Archived from the original on 28 January 2024. Retrieved 18 November 2023 .
^ "Gene Reynolds" . Television Academy Interviews . 22 October 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2023 .
^ "Karen Valentine" . Television Academy . Retrieved 13 March 2016 .
^ "The Karen Valentine Program" . Television Obscurities . 17 August 2009. Retrieved 18 November 2023 .
^ Nolasco, Stephanie (19 September 2019). " 'Room 222' star Karen Valentine recalls 'awful' encounter after 'The Dating Game' " . Fox News . Retrieved 18 November 2023 .
^ DVD of episode
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