Valerie Bertinelli
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Bertinelli receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in August 2012
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Born | Valerie Anne Bertinelli April 23, 1960 Wilmington, Delaware, United States |
Occupation | Actress, spokesperson |
Years active | 1971–present |
Spouse(s) | Eddie Van Halen (1981–2007) Tom Vitale (m. 2011) |
Children | Wolfgang Van Halen |
Website | valeriebertinelli |
Valerie Anne Bertinelli (born April 23, 1960) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Barbara Cooper Royer on the sitcom One Day at a Time (1975–84), Gloria on the drama series Touched by an Angel (2001–03) and Melanie Moretti on the sitcom Hot in Cleveland (2010–15).
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Early years
Bertinelli was born in Wilmington, Delaware,[1][unreliable source?] to Nancy (née Carvin) and Andrew Bertinelli, a General Motors executive. Her father is of Italian descent and her mother is of English descent.[2] She had an elder brother, Mark, who died at 17 months from an accidental poisoning before Valerie was born.[3] Along with her other three brothers, one older and two younger, the family lived in Claymont, Delaware, and Clarkston, Michigan.
She and her family moved to Oklahoma City before moving to the Los Feliz section of Los Angeles, California, where Bertinelli studied acting at the Tami Lynn School of Artists. She attended Granada Hills High School until 1978 but did not graduate.[citation needed] As of January 2008, she was pursuing the last few credits needed for her high school diploma.[citation needed] She was raised Roman Catholic.[4]
Career
One Day at a Time
Following her appearance in an episode of Apple's Way, Bertinelli was approached by producer Norman Lear to audition for the role of cooperative daughter Barbara Cooper in a new sitcom called One Day at a Time. The show debuted in late 1975. For the show's first season, Bertinelli was 15 and her character was written as a tomboy. The following year, in the show's first full season, Bertinelli's character was revised to be more appealing to a traditional male demographic.[citation needed] Bertinelli appeared in 208 out of the 209 episodes before the show left the airwaves on May 28, 1984. At one point, she and Bonnie Franklin, who played her mother Ann Romano, were involved in plans for a spin-off series, but it was never produced.[citation needed]
Two decades later, in 2005, during the One Day at a Time Reunion Special, Bertinelli was reunited with fellow cast members Franklin, Mackenzie Phillips, and Pat Harrington, Jr. to watch memorable clips from the original show's nine seasons. They talked about actors who had left the show as well as Phillips' drug problem, which had wreaked havoc on the set and caused Phillips to be fired from the show.
Post-One Day at a Time
After One Day at a Time, Bertinelli continued to act. In addition to starring in several made for TV movies and miniseries, she starred in two sitcoms in the 1990s: as private eye Sydney, with Matthew Perry and Craig Bierko, and Café Americain from the creators of Frasier. In 2001, she joined the cast of Touched by an Angel, opposite Roma Downey and Della Reese, for the show's last two seasons.
Bertinelli, who had some struggles with being overweight, lost a total of 50 lb (23 kg) as of March 2009, and became a spokesperson for the Jenny Craig weight-loss program.[5] She appeared in several Jenny Craig commercials. Although Bertinelli is compensated for her Jenny Craig appearances, she considers herself a health and weight-loss activist rather than a hired weight-loss spokesperson. In 2008 she released the autobiography, Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time, which culminates in a description of her Jenny Craig experience. In 2009 she wrote a follow-up book Finding It: And Satisfying My Hunger for Life without Opening the Fridge.[citation needed]
On March 4, 2010, Bertinelli appeared as guest co-host on ABC's The View in the absence of Whoopi Goldberg. As of 2010[update] she stars in the TV Land series Hot in Cleveland (along with Betty White, Wendie Malick, and Jane Leeves),[6] a situation comedy which debuted in June 2010.[7] The show's second season aired in January 2011, and in February 2011 it was renewed for a third season. After a successful, six-season run, the final episode aired on June 3, 2015.
On August 22, 2012, Bertinelli received the 2,476th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[8]
On March 1, 2013, Bertinelli lost her decades-long friend and former TV mother, Bonnie Franklin, to cancer. Just before Franklin's death, they were reunited in an episode of Hot In Cleveland.[9]
Personal life
Bertinelli married Eddie Van Halen on April 11, 1981. Her only child is, Wolfgang (born March 16, 1991), preferring, as she once stated in an interview, a more elaborate name rather than an Americanized one (i.e. Bob Van Halen). She filed for divorce on December 5, 2005, which was finalized on December 20, 2007.[10] In her book Losing It: And Gaining My Life Back One Pound at a Time Bertinelli indicated the main reasons for her divorce were her husband's cocaine addiction and his refusal to quit smoking despite being diagnosed with tongue cancer and losing one-third of his tongue in the process of treatment for it.[3]
In May 2010, Bertinelli announced her engagement to financial planner Tom Vitale, whom she had begun a relationship with in 2004. They were married on January 1, 2011, in Malibu, California.[11] She wore a dress made especially for her by the designer David Meister.[12]
Bertinelli ran in the April 2010 Boston Marathon to benefit the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute there, completing it in a time of 5:14:37.[13]
Filmography
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1974 | Apple's Way | Peggy | Episode: "The Flag" |
1975–84 | One Day at a Time | Barbara Cooper Royer | Won – Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (1981, 1982) Nominated – Young Artist Award – Best Young Comedienne (1981) TV Land Award – Favorite Singing Siblings (2005) |
1977 | Battle of the Network Stars III | Herself on the CBS Team | ABC Special |
1978 | The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People | Mamie Dickens | Episode: "The Secret of Charles Dickens" |
1978 | The Hardy Boys | Wendy Chase/Gwynn | Episode: "Campus Terror" |
1978 | The Magic of David Copperfield | Herself | CBS Special |
1979 | Young Love, First Love | Robin Gibson | TV movie |
1979 | C.H.O.M.P.S | Casey Norton | |
1979 | The Magic of David Copperfield II | Herself | CBS Special |
1980 | The Promise of Love | Kathy Wakeman | TV movie |
1981 | The Princess and the Cabbie | Joanna James | TV movie |
1981–82 | Fridays | Herself/host | 2 episodes |
1982 | I Was a Mail Order Bride | Katarine "Kate" Tosconi | TV movie |
1982 | "PM Magazine" | Herself | Interview |
1984 | The Seduction of Gina | Gina Breslin | TV movie |
1984 | Shattered Vows | Mary Gilligan | TV movie |
1985 | Silent Witness | Anna Dunne | TV movie |
1986 | Ordinary Heroes | Maria | |
1986 | Faerie Tale Theatre: Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp | Princess Sabrina | TV movie |
1986 | Rockabye | Susannah Bartok | TV movie |
1987 | Number One with a Bullet | Teresa Barzak | |
1987 | I'll Take Manhattan | Maxime "Maxi" Amberville (Cipriani) | |
1988 | Pancho Barnes | Pancho Barnes | TV movie |
1989 | Taken Away | Stephanie Monroe | TV movie |
1990 | Sydney | Sydney Kells | 13 episodes |
1991 | In a Child's Name | Angela Cimarelli | TV movie |
1992 | What She Doesn't Know | Molly Kilcoin | aka Shades of Gray |
1993 | Murder of Innocence | Laurie Wade | TV movie |
1993–94 | Café Americain | Holly Aldridge | 18 episodes |
1995 | The Haunting of Helen Walker | Helen Walker | TV movie |
1996 | A Case for Life | Kelly Porter | TV movie |
1996 | Two Mothers for Zachary | Jody Ann Shaffell | TV movie |
1997 | Night Sins | SBI Agent Megan O'Malley | TV movie |
1997– 2003 |
Touched by an Angel | Gloria | 59 episodes |
2000 | Personally Yours | Susannah Stanton | aka Wilderness Love |
2001 | Family Guy | Herself (as TV Bonnie) | Episode: "Ready, Willing and Disabled" |
2003 | Crazy Love | Wife | TV movie |
2003 | Finding John Christmas | Kathleen McAllister | TV movie |
2004 | Saved! | Cameo (as herself) | |
2007 | Claire | Claire Bannion | TV movie |
2008 | True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet | Aunt Trudy | TV movie |
2008 | Boston Legal | Carol Hober | Episode: "Mad Cows" |
2010–15 | Hot in Cleveland | Melanie Moretti | Main role Nominated – Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series |
2013 | Hollywood Game Night | Herself | Episode: "Don't Kill My Buzz-er" |
2013 | Iron Chef America | Herself (as a judge) | Episode: "Battle Oktoberfest" |
2014 | Signed, Sealed, Delivered[14] | 2 episodes | |
2015 | Cutthroat Kitchen | Herself (guest judge) | Episode: "Who Tarted?" |
2015 | Valerie's Home Cooking | Herself |
- Commercials
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1972 | J.C. Penney | Herself | at age 12 |
2007– | Jenny Craig |
- Production companies
- Tuxedo Limited
- Bertinelli, Inc.[15]
References
- ↑ Valerie Bertinelli at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Stated on Who Do You Think You Are?, August 13, 2014
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