Valerie Mahaffey of 'Northern Exposure,' 'Young Sheldon' dies at 71

The famous actress Valerie Muhafi, whose work in theater, cinema and television ranged from Shakespeare to the “North Exposure” series in the 1990s, at the age of 71 after a battle with cancer, according to a statement issued on Saturday by the propaganda expert.

Muhafi died on Friday in Los Angeles, according to the propaganda Jelian Rosko.

“I lost the love of my life, and America has lost one of its most beloved actresses. He will miss her,” her husband Joseph Keel said in a statement. Also among the survivors is their daughter, Alice Richards.

MAAFFEY works, cinema and television work included “Doctors” Opera “for more than 45 years and included roles in the TV series” Young Sheldon “and” Desperate Housewives “. She appeared in the movie “Soleil” with Tom Hanks, directed by Clint Eastwood, and played Madame Renard at “French exit” with Michelle Phaver.

She won the Emmy Award for the distinguished supportive actress in a dramatic series for her photography of Hypochondriac over “Northern Exposure”. Mahaffey also appeared on TV on “The Power The Be”, “Big Sky”, “Seinfeld”, “Wings” and “ER”. Her credits include her movie “Jungle 2 Jungle”, “Senior Trip” and “Seabiscuit”.

As a child, Muhafi lived in Indonesia, Nigeria, England and Texas.

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