Valerie Allen's maternal lineage is marked by her mother, Valerie Raemier, a celebrated showgirl who once held the distinction of being Broadway's highest-paid performer, having graced the stages of the illustrious Ziegfeld Follies. Her maternal grandfather, Edgar Allen, was a prominent talent booker, responsible for securing acts for renowned entertainment venues such as The Palace. It was Edgar who offered sage advice to a Boston-based comedy juggler, Fred Sullivan, suggesting that his lengthy surname would not be conducive to being prominently displayed on theatre marquees. Sullivan, heeding Edgar's counsel, subsequently adopted his last name, thereby rebranding himself as the iconic comedian, Fred Allen.

Valerie Allen
Deceased · Born: Feb 10, 1936 · Died: Jun 18, 2013












