Stephanie Louise Vallance (born September 8, 1958) , known as Stevie Vallance, also credited as Louise Vallance during the 1970s–90s, is a Canadian actress, musician, composer and director who has worked on numerous films and television series, both live-action and animated. Vallance is most recognized as Jenny in The Ropers, Det. Stevie Brody in Night Heat, and Whazzat Kangaroo in Zoobilee Zoo. As a director, she received a Daytime Emmy for voice-directing the music and dialogue on the children's animated series Madeline, in which she also portrayed "Miss Clavel" and "Genevive".
Early Life and Career[]
Montréal-born, Toronto-raised Stephanie Louise Vallance began work as a professional actress at age eleven. At that time she was discovered by Alan Lund, who cast her in the lead role of "Adele" in the Charlottetown Festival musical production of Jane Eyre, which performed at Toronto's O'Keefe Centre (now the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts). As a teenager, Vallance made numerous television appearances including leading roles on Canadian television networks in King of Kensington; Police Surgeon; The Tommy Hunter Show; Norman Campbell's The Wonder of It All; and A Bird In The House, directed by Allan King.
After graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, she moved to Los Angeles, where David Jacobs cast her as "Sylvie" in the first two seasons of Knots Landing (CBS) before ABC asked her to join the second season of The Ropers as "Jenny", the orphaned newspaper ‘boy’ whom Stanley and Helen found living in their attic; with Norman Fell, Audra Lindley, and Jeffrey Tambor.
As an LA-based actor, Vallance guest-starred on multiple network television series including Bosom Buddies, Lou Grant, and L.A. Law. She played Ernest's love interest, "Erma Terradiddle" in the Jim Varney feature film Slam Dunk Ernest. In Three Men and a Baby she was "Sally", opposite Steve Guttenberg.
In the 80s and 90s, Vallance commuted between Los Angeles and Toronto, starring in many Canadian/US co-productions including Poltergeist: The Legacy, The Outer Limits, F/X: The Series, Cobra, First Wave, Dracula: The Series, Forever Knight, and Road to Avonlea, where she was whisked away on a horse by Christopher Reeve. During that time she was best known for her role as series regular "Det. Stevie Brody" on the CBS late-night series Night Heat'; with Scott Hylands, Allan Royal, and Jeff Wincott. She followed that up with a very different sort of role of a pink marsupial named "Whazzat Kangaroo" on the Hallmark series Zoobilee Zoo, filmed entirely in California's San Fernando Valley.
Vallance has lent her voice to hundreds of characters on animated television series: ReBoot as "Mouse" and "Rocky Raccoon"; Donkey Kong Country as "Dixie Kong"; both singing and speaking voices of "Mindy LaTour"; Madeline as "Genevieve", "Miss Clavel" and numerous incidental roles; Gadget Boy as the nemesis "Spydra"; InuYasha as "Jinenji's Mother"; Totally Spies as the computer "G.L.A.D.I.S."; Growing Up Creepie as "Gnat"; Care Bears DIC original Series as "Proud Heart Cat"; and Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot and The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie as "Share Bear"; Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot as "True Heart Bear"; Dennis the Menace as "Alice Mitchell"; Dinosaucers as "Princess Dei" and "Teryx; Lady Lovely Locks as "Duchess Ravenwaves" and "Maiden Curly Crown"; Popples as "Party Popple", "Puffball", "Prize" and "Punkity"; Bakugan Battle Brawlers, as "Tigrerra" and "Rabeeder"; Silverwing as "Breeze"; Nilus the Sandman as multiple incidental voices; and Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie as "Yelan Li". Vallance voiced numerous characters on Don Bluth's animated features: Thumbelina and The Pebble and the Penguin.
Filmography[]
Animation Dubbing[]
Animated Series[]
- Penny Crayon (1989-1990) - Additional Voices
- Donkey Kong Country (1997-2000) - Dixie Kong
- Totally Spies! (2001-2013) - G.L.A.D.I.S.
Animated Shorts[]
- Animated Classic Showcase (1993) - Pigeon (ep. 3), Little Mouse (ep. 3), Twin (ep. 4), Brown Fairy (ep. 5), Fox (ep. 14), Little Policeman (ep. 15), Lady Froof (ep. 21), Bird (ep. 21), Narrator (ep. 21), The Little Mermaid (singing) (ep. 25)
Animated Films[]
- The Fearless Four (1997) - Wasp 1, The Heiress, The Heiress' Son
Anime Dubbing[]
Anime[]
- InuYasha (2000-2004) - Jinenji's Mother
- Bakugan: Battle Brawlers (2007-2008) - Blade Tigrerra, Jenny (ep. 52), Additional Voices
- Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia (2009-2010) - Tigrerra, Additional Voices
- Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders (2010-2011) - Blade Tigrerra, Additional Voices
Anime Films[]
- Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie (1999) - Li's Mother
External Links[]
- Stevie Vallance at the Internet Movie Database
- Stevie Vallance at Anime News Network's encyclopedia