Valarie was born in Camden, South Carolina. She studied and
worked in New York, then Los Angeles, supporting herself with acting
roles, national and international commercials and exercising horses,
while pursuing her writing career. Her first original screenplay, Hush, led to working
opportunities with Rob Reiner, when it was originally introduced to Castle Rock Entertainment by
Bill Badalato and
Rick Montgomery. The script, Have Mercy, was introduced to
Rob Reiner and
Jeffrey Stott, when it was optioned by
Barry Spikings at Castle Rock Entertainment with
Shirley MacLaine to star, and with
Peter Bogdanovich to direct. In 2006, the script
Have Mercy (2006), was optioned by
Lloyd Phillips and
Beau St. Clair at MGM and Sony Pictures with
Kathy Bates to direct.
Valarie's original screenplay,
Virginia's Run (2002), is a story
based on her own horse-obsessed youth and titled in honor of her
maternal grandmother. The film was shot in Nova Scotia, and is a
recipient of the 2002 Crystal Heart Award for Best Dramatic Feature
Film. Disney Pictures and Shoelace Productions hired Valarie to adapt two novels
by autistic author
Donna Williams
into a screenplay titled
Nobody Nowhere for
Julia Roberts. Author
Donna Williams participated as a
producer through Shoelace during Valarie's employment on the project.
Valarie adapted the
Joyce Carol Oates play, The Eclipse,
into a television screenplay for producers
Bela Bajaria at CBS, and
Shanna Nussbaum with Cosmic Entertainment; and, was hired by
Catch 23 Entertainment to write an original screenplay for
Salma Hayek. She continues to write for television and film, but her main focus has been on education. She optioned her latest project, Writer Warriors, through CBS which takes a stern look at government involvement in education in the Deep South.
Valarie lives in California and South Carolina.