Sandahl Bergman is an American former actress and dancer. She is best known for her role as Valeria in the film Conan the Barbarian (1982), for which she won a Golden Globe and a Saturn Award.
Bergman's movie career began in 1978 with a small role in the TV film How to Pick Up Girls!. She followed that with the Bob Fosse film All That Jazz (1979), in which she was a featured performer in the "Take Off with Us" sequence. In the movie Xanadu (1980), she appears as one of the nine immortal Muses during the opening song "I'm Alive" by ELO, as well as the final title number of "Xanadu".
Bergman's participation in Xanadu also led indirectly to her eviction from her apartment in New York and subsequent relocation to California. She had been Sublease her apartment in New York in defiance of a clause in her rental contract, and during her four months in California for filming, her landlord became aware of the situation. Bergman has said she did not return to New York, instead having friends pack and ship her belongings to her.
Her best-known role is playing Valeria opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in the hit film Conan the Barbarian (1982). She won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year - Actress and the Saturn Award for Best Actress for her role in the film. Because no stunt women could be found to match her size, she learned to do all her own stunt work. She commented on the experience, "It was tough. I nearly lost a finger. Arnold smashed his head against a rock. But that was nothing compared to what the stunt men went through."
In 1984, she played the title role in the post-apocalytic comedy-adventure She, and she played queen Gedren the next year in Red Sonja (1985). She was offered the title role, but asked to play the villainess instead. After that, she appeared in a series of , such as the sex comedy Stewardess School (1986), the post apocalyptic film Hell Comes to Frogtown (1988), and the neo noir film Raw Nerve (1991). Other appearances include a lunar base officer in the movie , the music video "Heavy Metal Love" by the band Helix and the Fred Olen Ray film Possessed by the Night (1994), and guest appearances on television, such as Hart to Hart and a dance sequence choreographed by Stanley Donen in an episode of Moonlighting. Her most recent work was in 2003, when at the age of 52 she appeared as a dancer in the film version of The Singing Detective.
Bergman worked as an instructor for the FIRM series of exercise videos in the 1980s.
Bergman has since retired from acting, but still makes the occasional appearance at science fiction conventions.
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