Valerie Azlynn

Valerie Azlynn (born November 25, 1980) is an American actress. She has appeared in several television shows and movies, notably starring in the TV comedy Sullivan & Son.

Valerie Azlynn
Azlynn at the 2014 ATX TV Festival
Born
Valerie Asselin

(1980-11-25) November 25, 1980 (age 43)
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present

Early life

Azlynn was born Valerie Asselin and raised in New London, Connecticut.[1] She attended The Williams School and Waterford High School, and had open-heart surgery to repair an atrial septal defect at age 13.[2]

On March 4, 1993, Azlynn's successful open heart surgery was performed, and it changed her life and her appearance forever.[3] She started working with the Mended Little Hearts non-profit as their national spokesperson in 2013, where she works to help kids who had open heart surgery get beyond the stigma that comes from the unsightly scars.

Valerie moved to New York City after high school at the age of 17. She studied acting for two years at the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts (formerly the School for Film and Television).

Career

Azlynn moved to New York City at age 17 to pursue a career as an actress, building her résumé by performing in the theater and singing with an opera company in Manhattan, New York. She later moved to Los Angeles.[2]

In 2004, Azlynn landed a supporting role in The Joe Schmo Show as Piper "The Bachelorette." She has since appeared in episodes of Hot in Cleveland,[4] Cold Case, CSI: NY, The Big Bang Theory,[2] Two and a Half Men,[2] Rules of Engagement, How I Met Your Mother, Joey, iCarly, The Loop, Mr. Sunshine, and many others. From 2012 through 2014, Azlynn starred as Melanie on the TBS comedy Sullivan & Son.

Azlynn has appeared in roles on the big screen, including in Poseidon and Tropic Thunder, among others.[2] In some early movies, Azlynn appeared under the name Valerie Asselin.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Mystic Nights and Pirate FightsSteelway's Girlfriend
2002LateGirlfriendShort film
2003The BarThe Bartender / Judy Gillman
2004ArizonaTina
2005ConstantineAngel
2005BewitchedGorgeous Model
2006I'm Reed FishKate Peterson
2006PoseidonPassenger #1
2006BrokenJessica
2008Tropic ThunderDamien's Assistant – Vietnam Crew
2009The Last HurrahNicole
2009SurrogatesBridget
2010The Third RuleKarenShort film
2011Good News, Oklahoma!BarbaraShort film
2011Julia XJulia
2012Caroline and JackieMichelle
2013PlaydateVal
2013The Little Rascals Save the DayMiss CrabtreeDirect-to-video film
2014NevermoreJennifer Thomas
2017Cupid's ProxyRebecca

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004SpellboundTrina MillerTelevision movie
200410-8: Officers on DutyAmberEpisode: "Flirtin' with Disaster"
2004The Joe Schmo ShowPiperMain role (season 2); 9 episodes
2005Life on a StickAllisonEpisode: "Gangs of the Mall"
2005JoeyCandaceEpisodes: "Joey and the Poker", "Joey and the Musical"
2006Two and a Half MenBethEpisode: "That Special Tug"
2006The LoopJolieEpisode: "The Tiger Express"
2006One on OneRachelEpisode: "California Girl"
2006CSI: NYEve DemmingEpisode: "Not What It Looks Like"
2006How I Met Your MotherDawnEpisode: "World's Greatest Couple"
2006–2007SmithCindy2 episodes
2008Welcome to the CaptainAstridMain role
2008UnhitchedSuluEpisode: "Conjoined Twins Pitch No-Hitter"
2008Rules of EngagementStacyEpisode: "Optimal Male"
2009The Big Bang TheoryAliciaEpisode: "The Dead Hooker Juxtaposition"
2009Cold CaseSharon Lertola (1963)Episode: "November 22"
2009The Ex ListSaraEpisode: "Flower King"
2009–2010iCarlyVeronica2 episodes (uncredited)[citation needed]
2011Perfectly PrudenceAngelica AdamsTelevision movie
2011Mr. SunshineJessieEpisode: "Lingerie Football"
2011Friends with BenefitsKristenEpisode: "The Benefit of the Unspoken Dynamic"
2011Hot in ClevelandLibbyEpisode: "Elka's Choice"
2011–2012CastleOfficer Ann Hastings/Lone Vengeance3 episodes
2012SouthlandJen MillerEpisode: "Risk"
2012–2014Sullivan & SonMelanie SuttonMain role; 33 episodes
2013Remember SundayJoleneTelevision movie
20152 Broke GirlsRomyEpisode: "And The Maybe Baby"
2017Nanny SeductionAlyssaTelevision movie
2017A Deadly AffairSusanTelevision movie
2019–2020SchooledJulieRecurring role; 10 episodes

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