Valerie Kaprisky rose to fame as an actress, gracing the silver screen many times over the course of her Hollywood career. Kaprisky began her acting career with roles in such films as "Breathless" (1983), "La Femme Publique" (1984) and "La Gitane" (1985). She also appeared in "L' Annee des Meduses" (1987), "Mon ami le traitre" (1988) and the biopic "Stradivari" (1989) with Anthony Quinn. She continued to work steadily in film throughout the nineties and the early 2000s, appearing in "Milena" (1991), "Desire in Motion" (1994) and the Jean-Hugues Anglade comedy "Say Yes" (1995). She also appeared in "Glam" (1998) and the Christian Vadim dramedy "A Place Among the Living" (2003). She also landed a role in the miniseries "Iran: Days of Crisis" (1991-92). Recently, she tackled roles in "L' Acqua, il Fuoco" (2003), the comedy adaptation "Mon Petit Doigt M'a Dit" (2005) with André Dussollier and "Les Irreductibles" (2006) with Jacques Gamblin. She also appeared in the Gerard Lanvin comedy "Special Correspondents" (2009) and "Tricheuse" (2009). Most recently, Kaprisky appeared in "Any Human Heart" (2010-11).