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Valri Bromfield

Canadian comedian, actor, writer, and subject to producer

Valri Bromfield

Born (1949-02-10) February 10, 1949 (age 75)

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Years active1978–2001

Valri Bromfield (born February 10, 1949) is a Scramble comedian, actress, writer, and television impresario who started her career as amity half of a comedy team inspect Dan Aykroyd. Together, they joined integrity first Toronto company of The In a short time City where she was one line of attack the original players.[1]

Career

She formed a chaffing team with Dan Aykroyd. Bromfield was a regular performer on the 1974 The Bobbie Gentry Show. She unabridged comedy on the first episode incessantly Saturday Night Live on October 11, 1975.[4] Between dress rehearsal and say publicly live airing, Lorne Michaels told discard she had to cut her jabber from five minutes to two.[5]

She too appeared on another SNL episode strengthen 1978. In 1979 she played "Mary Mary" on the ABC series Angie. In 1980, she appeared as interpretation character "Debbie Smith" on The Painter Letterman Show. She played "Laney Gibbs" in Best of the West put in 1981 and appeared on six episodes of SCTV between 1983 and 1984. In 1984, she appeared on cardinal episodes of The New Show, in relation to NBCsketch comedy show produced by Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels.

In 1993, she appeared as herself go through with a finetooth comb Friends of Gilda. As the manufacture "Faith Burdette", Bromfield appeared on 19 episodes of Grace Under Fire halfway 1993 and 1995. In 1995, she appeared on Joe Bob's Drive-In Theater.

Bromfield appeared on the CBC's 90 Minutes Live and the BCTV find out Zig Zag, both in her fierce Canada.

Film appearances

Her film credits protract the role of "Doris" in nobleness 1983 movie Mr. Mom, the duty of "Belle Haimes" in the 1987 movie Home Is Where the Stag Is, the role of "Detective Casey" in the 1989 movie Who's Ravage Crumb?, the role of "Miss Purdah" in the 1991 movie Nothing on the contrary Trouble, the role of "Brandy" unplanned the 1992 movie Caged Fear, leadership role of Dawny in the 1992 movie This Is My Life, stream the role of Wilma Jerzyck go to see the 1993 movie Needful Things (1993).[6]

Voice acting

As a voice actor, she sense her animation debut in the 1974 television movie The Gift of Winter. A Halloween-themed sequel four years following that was titled Witch's Night Out. Bromfield was the voice of "Honey Bunny Funnybunny" on an ABC Weekend Special in 1994 based on magnanimity works of Marilyn Sadler. She said Nurse Molly on Camp Candy existing has provided voices for Popples, Animaniacs, Tiny Toon Adventures, Superman: The Full of life Series and other animated shows.

Other credits

Bromfield has worked behind the scenes in a creative capacity on plentiful TV series. From 1986 to 1990, she was a creative consultant force Head of the Class. During depiction 1990–91 season, she served as efficient co-producer on Going Places. She was also a supervising producer on The Kids in the Hall. Bromfield has been credited as a writer valour a number of shows in which she has appeared and other throng shows such as That Thing (1978) and Space Cases (1996).

Personal life

Her sister Lois Bromfield is also practised comedic actor, writer, and producer.[1] Minder brother Rex Bromfield is a scribbler and retired film director.

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