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Valerie Mahaffey

American actress (1953–2025)

Valerie Mahaffey

American actress (1953–2025)

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nameValerie Mahaffey
imageCFC In LA 2012 3.jpg
captionMahaffey in 2012
birth_date
birth_placeSumatra, Indonesia
death_date
death_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
educationUniversity of Texas at Austin (BFA)
occupationActress
years_active1976–2025
spouseJoseph Kell
children1

Valerie Mahaffey (June 16, 1953 – May 30, 2025) was a Canadian-American actress. She began her career starring in the NBC daytime soap opera The Doctors (1979–81), for which in 1980 she was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

In 1992, Mahaffey won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role in the CBS drama series Northern Exposure. She later appeared in television shows such as Wings, Desperate Housewives, Devious Maids, Young Sheldon, and Dead to Me. Mahaffey also appeared in a number of movies, including Senior Trip (1995), Jungle 2 Jungle (1997), Jack and Jill (2011), Sully (2016). For her role in French Exit (2020) she received critical acclaim and an Independent Spirit Award nomination.

Early life

Mahaffey was born on June 16, 1953, in Sumatra, Indonesia, to a Canadian mother and an American father who met in New Brunswick, Canada. Her father worked in the petroleum industry, and the family moved frequently for his career; Mahaffey spent her early years in Indonesia, Nigeria, and the United Kingdom. and later made her Broadway debut in the musical Rex.

Career

Mahaffey was a regular cast member in the soap opera The Doctors from 1979 to 1981, which earned her a nomination for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1980. She starred in the film Women of Valor in 1986 and while the characters are fictitious, it portrayed women's roles in the Philippines during World War II. Also in 1986 Mahaffey co-starred in the cult satirical TV miniseries Fresno, which parodied popular TV soaps of the day.

Valerie Mahaffey at the Governor's Ball after the 1992 Emmy Awards

In the late 1980s, Mahaffey began acting in television comedies, like Newhart, Cheers, and Seinfeld. From 1992 to 1993, she starred in the short-lived NBC sitcom The Powers That Be and in the CBS sitcom Women of the House alongside Delta Burke in 1995. She played Tracy Milford in the 1995 film National Lampoon's Senior Trip and Jan Kempster in the 1997 film Jungle 2 Jungle. In 1999, she had a recurring role on ER. In 2003, she co-starred in the film Seabiscuit. In 2009, she appeared in seven episodes of Showtime comedy series United States of Tara. Her stage credits include Eastern Standard, Talking Heads, Top Girls, and Rex.

Mahaffey won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her performance as the chronic hypochondriac Eve in the CBS series Northern Exposure in 1992.

Mahaffey played Alma Hodge in season 3 of ABC comedy-drama series Desperate Housewives from 2006 to 2007. Mahaffey made guest appearances on Quantum Leap, L.A. Law, Ally McBeal, Judging Amy, The West Wing, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Frasier, Wings, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Private Practice, Boston Legal, Without a Trace, and Raising Hope. She appeared on Glee as the mother of Emma Pillsbury from 2011 to 2013. Mahaffey co-starred as Fran Horowitz in short-lived TNT medical drama Monday Mornings in 2013. From 2013 to 2015, she had a recurring role on the Lifetime Television comedy-drama series Devious Maids as Olivia Rice.

In 2016, Mahaffey played a supporting role as Diane Higgins in the biographical drama film Sully directed by Clint Eastwood. In 2017, she began appearing in a recurring role in the CBS comedy series Young Sheldon. From 2019 to 2022, Mahaffey had a recurring role as Lorna Harding, Christina Applegate's mother-in-law in the Netflix comedy-drama series Dead to Me.

In 2020, Mahaffey starred opposite Michelle Pfeiffer in the comedy-drama film French Exit playing widow Madame Reynaud. Mahaffey received positive reviews from critics for her scene-stealing comedic performance in the film. Later in 2020, Mahaffey was cast in a series regular role in the first season of the ABC crime drama series Big Sky.

Personal life and death

Mahaffey was married to actor and director Joseph Kell, with whom she had a daughter.

Mahaffey died of cancer on May 30, 2025, at the age of 71.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Senior TripMiss Tracy Milford
1997Jungle 2 JungleJan Kempster
1999Dinner at Fred'sSusan
2002Par 6Pecan Hegelman
2003SeabiscuitAnnie Howard
2006My First WeddingGrace
2008A Previous EngagementGrace
2010Summer ElevenLinda
2011Jack and JillBitsy Simmons
2012If I Were YouLydia
2012Crazy EyesMo
2015No Pay, NudityLisa
2016SullyDiane Higgins
2018The Witch FilesClaire's mom
2020French ExitMadame ReynaudNominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female
2025The 8th DayLandon Mooney
TBAGRQ the MovieAunt EmilyCompleted

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977Tell Me My NameAlexandra/SarahTelevision film
1979–1981The DoctorsAshley BennettNominated—Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (1980)
1984Tales of the UnexpectedJaneEpisode: "The Open Window"
1986Mr. Bill's Real Life AdventuresMrs. BillTV short
1986American PlayhouseAliceEpisode: "The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket"
1986FresnoTiffany KensingtonTV mini-series
1986Women of ValorLt. Katherine R. GraceTelevision film
1987NewhartJoleneEpisode: "Love Letters in the Mud"
1987Jack and MikeColleenEpisode: "Till Death Do Us Part"
1989Perry Mason: The Case of the Musical MurderD.A. Barbara AugustTelevision film
1989Perry Mason: The Case of the All-Star AssassinD.A. Barbara AugustTelevision film
1990An Enemy of the PeopleMrs. StockmanTelevision film
1990Father Dowling MysteriesJustine HemmingsEpisode: "The Solid Gold Headache Mystery"
1990Quantum LeapMary GreelyEpisode: "The Boogieman – October 31, 1964"
1991CheersValerie HillEpisode: "Achilles Hill"
1991The Young RidersLottieEpisode: "The Talisman"
1991Baby TalkTammy MorrisonEpisode: "One Night with Elliot"
1991SeinfeldPatriceEpisode: "The Truth"
1991–1994Northern ExposureEve5 episodes
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (1992)
1992Till Death Us Do PartGail BugliosiTelevision film
1992Dream OnHelen HarleyEpisode: "Up All Night"
1992–1993The Powers That BeCaitlyn Van Horne21 episodes
1993TheyChris SamuelsTelevision film
1993–1996WingsSandy Cooper3 episodes
1994L.A. LawAndrea RossoffEpisode: "Cold Cuts"
1994Witch HuntTrudyTelevision film
1995Women of the HouseJennifer Malone6 episodes
1995–1996The ClientEllie Foltrigg4 episodes
1996Caroline in the CityAlicia Crawford-LaneEpisode: "Caroline and the Therapist"
1997George & LeoMarthaEpisode: "The Thanksgiving Show"
1999ERJoi Abbott4 episodes
2000Love & MoneyGloria BarrellEpisode: "Guess Who's Paying for Dinner"
2000Ally McBealDr. Sally MugginsEpisode: "I Will Survive"
2001That's My Bush!Janet RoveEpisode: "Trapped in a Small Environment"
2001Night VisionsSally OsgoodeEpisode: "Neighborhood Watch"
2001After AmyVirginia HytnerTelevision film
2001Judging AmyMs. MorlockEpisode: "The Unbearable Lightness of Being Family"
2001The West WingTawny Cryer, Appropriations CommitteeEpisode: "Gone Quiet"
2002Law & Order: Special Victims UnitBrook ThornburgEpisode: "Justice"
2003FrasierPeggyEpisode: "Maris Returns"
2004Without a TraceBonnie TolandEpisode: "Shadows"
2005Out of PracticeBarbEpisode: "...and I'll Cry If I Want to"
2006CrumbsCarolyn PierceEpisode: "Friends in High Places"
2006CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationDora PomerantzEpisode: "Happenstance"
2006–2007, 2012Desperate HousewivesAlma Hodge9 episodes
2007RainesArleneEpisode: "Pilot"
2007Private PracticeMarilyn SullivanEpisode: "In Which Charlotte Goes Down the Rabbit Hole"
2008Boston LegalMary WinstonEpisode: "Mad About You"
2009United States of TaraDr. Ocean7 episodes
2010Better with YouArielEpisode: "Better with Road Joel"
2010Hannah MontanaMs. JamesonEpisode: "I'll Always Remember You"
2010Raising HopeMargineEpisode: "Meet the Grandparents"
2011–2013GleeRose Pillsbury3 episodes
2012The ExesAnneEpisode: "He's Gotta Have It"
2013Monday MorningsFran Horowitz6 episodes
2013, 2015Devious MaidsOlivia Rice8 episodes
2013Grey's AnatomyDonna KaufmanEpisode: "Somebody That I Used to Know"
2014KirstieVictoriaEpisode: "The Dinner Party"
2014Hart of DixieMae3 episodes
2015WorkaholicsCelesteEpisode: "Blood Drive"
2015ImpastorSusie KerryEpisode: "Honor Thy Boyfriend's Father and Mother"
2016The Mindy ProjectJulietEpisode: "So You Think You Can Finance"
2017The Man in the High CastleSusanRecurring role, 3 episodes
2017–2020Young SheldonMs. MacElroyRecurring role
2019–2022Dead to MeLorna HardingRecurring role, 9 episodes
2020–2021Big SkyHelen PergmanMain role (season 1)
2022Echo 3Maggie Chesborough3 episodes

References

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