Valerie Mahaffey of ‘Northern Exposure’ and ‘Desperate Housewives’ Dies at 71

Valerie Muhafi, known for his play in the TV series in the nineties, “Northern Exposure”. It was 71.
The Emmy Prize -winning actor died after a battle with cancer.
In addition to the “Northern Exposure” starring, Muhafi is known as his play in Adam Sandler “Jack and Jill” and Annie in 2003 “Seabiscuit”. She also appeared in shows such as “Gray’s Anatomy” and “desperate housewives”.
Muhafi was born in Indonesia in 1953. She continued to live in Nigeria, England, Canada and Tixas. She survived her husband Joseph Keel and her daughter Alice Richards.
“I lost the love of my life, and America has lost one of its most beloved actresses,” said in a statement to Today.com. “He will miss her.”
Mahaffey began behaving in the 1970s when she booked the role of Catherine Howard in the “Rex” musical Broadway. While she was in New York City, she also took the theater for production including “Dracula” and “Fearless Frank”. In 1977, she got a small role on the screen in “Tell Me My Name” TV before playing Ashley Bennett in “The Doords”.
This role earned Muhafi to nominate Emmy during the day in 1980. She got her first Emmy in 1992, and won the distinguished supporter in a dramatic series of her work in “Northern Exposure”.
On X, the fans grieved her death and celebrated their previous performance.
“Very tragic. Very sad. An amazing fun actress. Watch her in the French exit,” One account said.
Another books, “Oh Valery Muhafi, thank you for giving us good cinematic moments.”