
Valley of the Dolls
In the Valley of the Dolls, it's instant turn-on… dolls to put you to sleep at night, kick you awake in the morning, make life seem great – instant love, instant excitement, ultimate hell!Lured by their dreams of fame and fortune, three ambitious young women enter the world of show business and discover how easy it is to sink into a celebrity nightmare of ego, alcohol and pills — the beloved "dolls."
Description: Lured by their dreams of fame and fortune, three ambitious young women enter the world of show business and discover how easy it is to sink into a celebrity nightmare of ego, alcohol and pills — the beloved "dolls."
Genres: Drama, Romance
Budget: $5,000,000 | Revenue : $50,000,000
Runtime: 123 minutes

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

Totally F***ed Up

Quatermass and the Pit

Spring Breakdown

Bolero

Twelve Plus One

Duelle

WiseGirls

Killer Assistant

Snow White and the Three Stooges

Barbara Parkins
Played Anne Welles

Patty Duke
Played Neely O'Hara

Sharon Tate
Played Jennifer North

Paul Burke
Played Lyon Burke

Lee Grant
Played Miriam Polar

Susan Hayward
Played Helen Lawson

Martin Milner
Played Mel Anderson

Charles Drake
Played Kevin Gillmore

Alexander Davion
Played Ted Casablanca

Naomi Stevens
Played Miss Steinberg

Robert H. Harris
Played Henry Bellamy
Tony Scotti
Played Tony Polar
Jacqueline Susann
Played First Reporter

Robert Viharo
Played Director

Joey Bishop
Played MC at Telethon

George Jessel
Played MC Grammy Awards

Richard Angarola
Played Claude Chardot (uncredited)
Mikel Angel
Played Man in Sleazy Hotel Room (uncredited)

David Arkin
Played Western Union Boy (uncredited)
Philippe Auber
Played Jennifer's Leading Man (uncredited)

Billy Beck
Played Man Sleeping in Movie Theatre (uncredited)
Pat Becker
Played Telethon Telephone Girl (uncredited)
Lovyss Bradley
Played Nurse (uncredited)

Paul Bradley
Played Technician (uncredited)
Richard Brander
Played Assistant Director (uncredited)
Tex Brodus
Played Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Marvin Brody
Played Movie Theatre Manager (uncredited)

Norman Burton
Played Neely O'Hara's Director (uncredited)

Owen Bush
Played Reporter at Suicide (uncredited)
Barry Cahill
Played San Francisco Bar Patron (uncredited)
Dick Cherney
Played Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Noble 'Kid' Chissell
Played Pedestrian (uncredited)

Frank Coghlan Jr.
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Gene Columbus
Played Dancer (uncredited)

Darlene Conley
Played Sanitarium Nurse (uncredited)
Mason Curry
Played New Haven Hotel Waiter (uncredited)

Richard Dreyfuss
Played Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited)
Diana Eden
Played Dancer (uncredited)
Daniel Elam
Played Show Spectator (uncredited)
Ellaraino
Played Sanitarium Nurse (uncredited)
Richard Elmore
Played Pedestrian (uncredited)
Allen Emerson
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Tom Falk
Played Neely O'Hara's Stage Manager (uncredited)
Roy Fitzell
Played Choreographer (uncredited)

Gertrude Flynn
Played Ladies' Room Attendant (uncredited)
Jennifer Gan
Played Show Girl Actress (uncredited)

Jeanne Gerson
Played Neely O'Hara's Maid (uncredited)
Robert Gibbons
Played Desk Clerk at Lawrenceville Hotel (uncredited)
Joseph Glick
Played Pedestrian (uncredited)
George Golden
Played Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Laurence Haddon
Played Frank (Blue Angel Nightclub Owner) (uncredited)
Paul Hahn
Played Captain of Waiters at Chasens (uncredited)

Marvin Hamlisch
Played Pianist (uncredited)

Ernest Harada
Played Lyon's Houseboy (uncredited)
Jonathan Hawke
Played Sanitarium Doctor (uncredited)

Shep Houghton
Played Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Richard Hoyt
Played Reporter at Suicide (uncredited)
Kathryn Janssen
Played Party Guest (uncredited)

Michael Jeffers
Played Patient (uncredited)
Jason Johnson
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Maurice Kelly
Played Dance Director in Montage (uncredited)
Johnny Kern
Played Pedestrian (uncredited)

Charlotte Knight
Played Neely O'Hara's Maid (uncredited)
Ted Kristian
Played Nightclub Waiter (uncredited)
Richard LaMarr
Played Pedestrian (uncredited)
Louise Lane
Played Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Ethelreda Leopold
Played Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Gerry Lock
Played Sanitarium Nurse (uncredited)

Judith Lowry
Played Aunt Amy (uncredited)
Donna Mantoan
Played Sanitarium Girl (uncredited)
Mardie March
Played Reporter (uncredited)
John Marlin
Played Waiter (uncredited)
Marian Mason
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Bob McCord
Played Edward (Playhouse Bartender) (uncredited)

Leslie McRay
Played Ted's Girl (uncredited)
Ralph Montgomery
Played Bar Patron (uncredited)
Rex Moore
Played Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Dorothy Neumann
Played Helen Lawson's Maid (uncredited)

William H. O'Brien
Played Bartender (uncredited)

Monty O'Grady
Played Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Barry O'Hara
Played Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited)
Linda Peck
Played Telethon Telephone Girl (uncredited)

Thelma Pelish
Played Rehearsal Hall Receptionist (uncredited)

Gil Peterson
Played Neely's Leading Man (uncredited)
Don Pethley
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Paul Power
Played Waiter (uncredited)
Leona Powers
Played Woman at Martha Washington Hotel (uncredited)

Peggy Rea
Played Neely O'Hara's Vocal Coach (uncredited)
Jerry Rush
Played Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Margaret Shinn
Played Nurse (uncredited)
June Smaney
Played Clerk (uncredited)

Eddie Smith
Played Reporter (uncredited)

Ted Stanhope
Played Maitre D' at Chasens (uncredited)
Harry Stanton
Played Jennifer's Date at the Blue Angel Nightclub (uncredited)
Joe Stefano
Played San Francisco Bartender (uncredited)

Margot Stevenson
Played Anne's Mother (uncredited)
Gail Stone
Played Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
Martin Strader
Played Pedestrian (uncredited)
Robert Street
Played Choreographer (uncredited)
Tim Taylor
Played Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Raven Touchstone
Played Sanitarium Nurse (uncredited)

Corinna Tsopei
Played Telethon Telephone Girl (uncredited)

John Ward
Played Neely O'Hara's Psychiatrist (uncredited)
Darryl Wells
Played Willie (Anne's Boyfriend) (uncredited)
Louis Whitehill
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Patricia Winters
Played Redhead (uncredited)
William Wintersole
Played Tony's Doctor (uncredited)
Charles Woolf
Played Reporter (uncredited)
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