The entertainment world is mourning the loss of a celebrated Hollywood actress, as Valerie Perrine has died at the age of 82.
Perrine passed away at her home, surrounded by loved ones after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease, which she had been fighting since 2015.
Best known for her role as Eve Teschmacher in the original Superman films, Perrine became a recognizable face in Hollywood during the 1970s and 1980s. Her performance alongside Gene Hackman helped cement the film as a classic and introduced her to global audiences.

She first rose to prominence with her critically acclaimed role in Lenny (1974), where she portrayed Honey Bruce opposite Dustin Hoffman. The performance earned her an Academy Award nomination, as well as major international recognition, including the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival.
Before her acting career, Perrine worked as a Las Vegas showgirl, later transitioning into film where she built a diverse career with roles in movies like Slaughterhouse-Five, The Electric Horseman, and What Women Want.
Despite early success, her career faced challenges in later years, though she continued to appear in television and film into the 2000s. Friends and colleagues often praised her for her resilience and dedication to her craft.

In her final years, Perrine’s health declined due to Parkinson’s disease, which progressively affected her mobility and daily life. Her journey was documented in a film that highlighted both her struggles and her enduring spirit.
Following news of her death, tributes poured in from across the entertainment industry, with many remembering her as a talented, bold, and unforgettable performer whose work left a lasting mark on cinema.
Her passing marks the end of an era in Hollywood, as fans reflect on a career defined by standout performances and a life lived with both passion and perseverance.