Val Duncan is an actress, known for Wynonna Earp (2016) and Don't Say Its Name (2021).
Val Emanuel is an actress and casting director, known for Straight Outta Compton (2015) and Pitbull Ft. Jennifer Lopez: We Are One (Ole Ola) 2014 World Cup Song PARODY (2014).
Dubbed a "Renaissance Man" by the New York Post, Val Emmich has had recurring roles on HBO's 'Vinyl' (produced by Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger and created by 'Boardwalk Empire' show runner Terence Winter), Showtime's "The Big C,"and prime time ABC shows 'Ugly Betty' and 'Cashmere Mafia.' His memorable guest role as Tina Fey's coffee-boy fling, Jamie, on NBC's '30 Rock' sparked a new saying, "Gay For Jamie." He also played the lead role in the feature indie film 'Fighting Fish' and over the years has been featured in dozens of prominent commercials. Emmich is also a singer-songwriter who's released a dozen albums and toured the U.S. several times over. The Star-Ledger called him "one of the finest songwriters in the Garden State, [and] also one of the most prolific." Lastly, he writes fiction. His debut novel will be published by Little, Brown in 2017. He lives in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Val Garland is known for Tod's: Fall/Winter 2019/2020 Menswear at Milan Fashion Week (2018), Tod's: Spring/Summer 2019 at Milan Fashion Week (2018) and Gareth Pugh: Spring/Summer 2019 at London Fashion Week (2018).
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Val Graham is known for Bloody New Year (1987).
Val Jeanty is a composer, known for Jazzmix in New York (2011) and The United States of Hoodoo (2012).
Val Kilmer was born in Los Angeles, California, to Gladys Swanette (Ekstadt) and Eugene Dorris Kilmer, who was a real estate developer and aerospace equipment distributor. His mother, born in Indiana, was from a Swedish family, and his father was from Texas. Val studied at Hollywood's Professional's School and, in his teens, entered Juilliard's drama program. His professional acting career began on stage, and he still participates in theater; he played Hamlet at the 1988 Colorado Shakespeare Festival. His film debut was in the 1984 spoof Top Secret! (1984), wherein he starred as blond rock idol Nick Rivers. He was in a number of films throughout the 1980s, including the 1986 smash Top Gun (1986). Despite his obvious talent and range, it wasn't until his astonishingly believable performance as Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone's The Doors (1991) that the world sat up and took notice. Kilmer again put his good baritone to use in the movie, performing all of the concert pieces. Since then, he has played two more American legends, Elvis Presley in True Romance (1993) and Doc Holliday in Tombstone (1993). In July 1994, it was announced that Kilmer would be taking over the role of Batman/Bruce Wayne from Michael Keaton.
Best known for his portrayal of Sal Mineo in the independent film "SAL", written and directed by James Franco. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival with Val's performance receiving rave reviews. "VARIETY" "...Val Lauren's warm, gregarious turn as the onetime teen heartthrob who never hit his hollywood stride...the film does achieve a sad sense of time slipping away, rendered all the more poignant by Lauren...the curly haired thesp presents Sal as good natured, eternally optimistic and clearly committed to using his art to keep gay rights and awareness in the cultural conversation."
Val Lehman began her acting career with a brief stint at the National Theatre Drama School, and then wrote, directed and performed a revue whilst studying towards an Arts Degree at The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Put her acting ambitions on hold after her marriage to raise three children though during this period worked extensively with amateur acting groups in various parts of Australia, in Singapore and in England, UK. Turned professional, working initially as an extra in television productions, and spent five years touring with the Children's Arena Theatre, playing in 'Dimboola' and several other productions. Next won several small featured roles in television series such as rural serial Bellbird (1967) and Tandarra (1976), in TV-movie Outbreak of Love (1981), and mini-series Power Without Glory (1976). In 1978 Val Lehman scored the plumb role of tough "inmate boss" Bea Smith in a new sixteen part women's prison television serial called Prisoner (1979). The series became an instant hit and the sixteen episodes were soon extended and the series became an indefinitely running serial. Bea Smith quickly emerged as the central character in most of the storylines and Lehman became one of the most popular Television actresses of the period. During the four and a half years she played the role Val Lehman won three Logies as Most Popular and Best Lead Actress in a television series. Left the series in 1983 and appeared in play Trafford Tanzi, and television mini-series A Fortunate Life (1986). The Producers of "Prisoner" asked Lehman to return to the series on three occasions though she always refused, saying she had taken the character as far as it could go. Several other television appearances followed, however, like many soap stars before her, Val Lehman found that the expected meaty roles and long-running fame failed to materialise, with Bea Smith remaining the highlight of her career. During the 1990s Lehman spent several years living in England, where, as had been the case in Australia, she was unable to find much work as she was so recognisable through her work in "Prisoner". In the late 1990s returned to Australia where she had guest roles in television programmes Blue Heelers (1994) and Good Guys Bad Guys (1997).