Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actress, Soundtrack, Director |
Birth Day | August 12, 1958 |
Birth Place | New York City, New York, United States |
Age | 65 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Virgo |
Other names | Valerie Landsberg |
Occupation | Actress, director, screenwriter, singer-songwriter |
Years active | 1978–present |
Spouse(s) | James McVay (December 1, 1984 -present (legally) |
Website | Website |
Net worth: $5 Million (2024)
Valerie Landsburg, a well-known actress, soundtrack artist, and director in the United States, is projected to accumulate an impressive net worth of $5 million by 2024. With her diverse range of talents and contributions to the entertainment industry, Landsburg has garnered significant success throughout her career. She gained recognition for her performances in various film and television projects, showcasing her versatile acting skills. Additionally, her contributions to soundtracks and her directorial pursuits have further shaped her multifaceted artistic identity. It is evident that Valerie Landsburg's exceptional talent and hard work have propelled her towards financial prosperity and cemented her status as a respected figure in the entertainment world.
Biography/Timeline
Born in New York City to Sally Landsburg, a Psychologist and author, and Alan Landsburg. Landsburg made her acting debut in the 1978 disco movie Thank God It's Friday. In 1980 she took over the role of Libby in Neil Simon's I Ought to Be in Pictures. 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. From the creators of Cheers, next came the Bess Armstrong series All Is Forgiven, which NBC cancelled after nine episodes. Despite its limited engagement, the series was rebroadcast on the A&E network through 1989, where it gained a broader audience.
In 2001, she released an album of mostly her own compositions, called Grownup. Among the tracks was a re-recording of "Hi Fidelity".