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Valerie Bertinelli
Valerie Bertinelli Height 5' 4" Born April 23 1960 in Wilmington, Delaware
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Valerie Bertinelli: Valerie Bertinelli was
born on April 23, 1960 in Wilmington, Delaware. Her father was a General Motors
executive. In her early teens, her father was transferred to the GM assembly
plant in Van Nuys, California. At this time, Ms. Bertinelli enrolled in the Tami
Lynn School of Artists to study acting. In January 1975, the situation comedy
"One Day at a Time" (1975), produced by Norman Lear, premiered on CBS with
Bertinelli as Barbara Cooper, one of two daughters of a recently divorced woman.
The show was a long-time hit and ended production in 1984 without being
canceled.
Ms. Bertinelli has starred in three feature films: C.H.O.M.P.S. (1979), Ordinary
Heroes (1986), and Number One with a Bullet (1987). She was also the protagonist
of the miniseries _I'll Take Manhattan (1987) (mini)_ , based on a novel by
Judith Krantz. She has appeared in made-for-TV movies almost annually since
1979. She was also the star of two other situation comedies, "Sydney" (1990) and
"Cafe Americain" (1993), both of which were canceled after short runs. Since
1981, she has been married to heavy metal guitarist Edward Van Halen. They
reside in Malibu and have a son, Wolfgang, but have been separated for some
time, pending a divorce. Ms. Bertinelli is still chiefly remembered by her
television fans for her work on "One Day at a Time" (1975).
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