Valerie Mahaffey, actor who played quirky villains, dies aged 71
By Claire Fahy
Valerie Mahaffey, a character actor with a knack for playing eccentric women who sometimes revealed themselves to be sinister in television shows such as Desperate Housewives, Northern Exposure and Devious Maids, died Friday in Los Angeles. She was 71.
The cause was cancer, her husband, actor Joseph Kell, said in a statement. “I have lost the love of my life.”
Actor Valerie Mahaffey has passed away, age 71.Credit: Getty Images
Mahaffey had worked steadily over the past five decades, starting on the NBC daytime soap opera The Doctors, for which she received a Daytime Emmy nomination for best supporting actress in 1980. Most recently, she appeared in the movie The 8th Day, a crime thriller released in March. She was also known for her guest-starring roles on well-known TV series such as Seinfeld and Grey’s Anatomy.
She won an Emmy for best supporting actress in 1992 for her work as Eve, a hypochondriac, on the 1990s CBS series Northern Exposure, a drama set in Alaska. She was best known for playing seemingly friendly women who become villainous characters in dramas such as Desperate Housewives, where she appeared in nine episodes.
In her Desperate Housewives role, as Alma Hodge, she was a woman who was trapped in a loveless marriage and faked her own death to get back at her husband, hoping he would be blamed for her disappearance.
She most recently won acclaim for her work in the 2020 dark comedy French Exit, which earned her a nomination for an Independent Spirit Award for her portrayal of Madame Reynard, a scene-stealing eccentric widow.
Mahaffey starred in Desperate Housewives as Alma Hodge, alongside Marcia Cross and Kyle MacLachlan.Credit: Getty Images
In an interview in 2021 with the Gold Derby, Mahaffey discussed the role, saying: “I know how to be funny. I’ve done sitcoms. I know ba-dum-bum humour.”
“Maybe it’s this point in my life,” she added. “I don’t want any artifice. And I wanted to play the truth of every moment.”
Mahaffey was born June 16, 1953, in Sumatra, Indonesia. Her mother, Jean, was Canadian, and her father, Lewis, was an American who worked in the oil business. Her family later moved to Nigeria before eventually settling in Austin, Texas, where she attended high school and went on to earn a bachelor of fine arts degree in 1975 from the University of Texas.
The frequent moves made her family very close, she told The New York Times in a 1983 interview.
“We had to leave friends behind all the time, and so we turned toward one another,” she said.
In addition to her husband, Mahaffey is survived by their daughter, Alice Richards.
This article originally appeared in The New York Times.
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