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<p dir="auto"><strong>helenawtry</strong> — <em>20 years ago(March 08, 2006 08:32 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I did not know Valrie Quennessen. Tonight I have seen in television Summer Lovers, and I liked this girl. I discovered in IMDB that she passed away in an accident in 1989. It is a true pain, I'am shocked. She was a beautiful girl, and Summer Lovers is very sexy '''</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yes,yes I seen the the Conan film the first one and the really did'nt show her that much three scence in that entire film.And she really beautiful woman when I seen her in Summer Lovers she was so damm beautiful lady in the film I'd had no idea how goodlooking the woman was;Conan the film was very custom type movie so I could'nt tell how beautiful she really is.And yes she died way to young so sorry about that a woman that young had to die,rest in peace;Valeriw Quennessen we love you,I love you!</p>
]]></description><link>https://filmglance.com/discuss/post/1177752</link><guid isPermaLink="true">https://filmglance.com/discuss/post/1177752</guid><dc:creator><![CDATA[fgadmin]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2026 02:32:06 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Reply to I love V.Q. on Sun, 19 Apr 2026 02:32:05 GMT]]></title><description><![CDATA[<p dir="auto"><strong>octopusmagnificens</strong> — <em>19 years ago(July 05, 2006 12:29 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">And here are some pictures from de Conan the barbarian movie:<br />
<a href="http://es.geocities.com/octopusmagnificens/quennessen.jpg" rel="nofollow ugc">http://es.geocities.com/octopusmagnificens/quennessen.jpg</a><br />
<a href="http://es.geocities.com/octopusmagnificens2/c003.JPG" rel="nofollow ugc">http://es.geocities.com/octopusmagnificens2/c003.JPG</a><br />
<a href="http://es.geocities.com/octopusmagnificens2/valerieconan1.JPG" rel="nofollow ugc">http://es.geocities.com/octopusmagnificens2/valerieconan1.JPG</a><br />
<a href="http://es.geocities.com/octopusmagnificens2/c002.JPG" rel="nofollow ugc">http://es.geocities.com/octopusmagnificens2/c002.JPG</a><br />
Director John Milius on Valerie Quennessen: "Valrie Quennessen came by Willard Huyck, who made French Postcards. I knew her when she made that film. Her test of reading for the princess was very good. She was Very distressed. She has sensuality and innocence. She is very good".</p>
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<p dir="auto">WOW!<br />
That was nice of the magazine to respect the familys wishes.  I could only imagine how much it would hurt a grieving family when there is speculation their daughter, sister and mother is still alive.  I hope her family realizes how much we all miss her.  I hope they someday the family decides to allow a tribute to be written.  Valerie was truly special and I hope the next generations learn of her.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Not al all friend. I think that you will find this interesting:<br />
Valerie Quennessen - regarding her death<br />
<a href="http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/summerlovers/" rel="nofollow ugc">http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/summerlovers/</a><br />
Thu Jul 22, 2004  12:32 am<br />
Hi all:<br />
I've been a member of this board for several years but don't recall<br />
having posted anything. Here are two items concerning Valerie<br />
Quennessen that will be of interest to everyone.<br />
There has been speculation that Ms. Quennessen in fact has not died.<br />
Several years ago an Australian chap by the name of Neil Cannon, who<br />
maintains a wonderful web site in her memory, emailed to me the fact<br />
that a magazine, Upbeat, was going to publish an article about her.<br />
Just in the past few days I contacted the magazine to see what they<br />
determined regarding her death. Here is their response:<br />
Dear George,<br />
Unfortunately, for various reasons, all of which were ethical and<br />
moral, we decided not to pursue the article as we didn't feel it was<br />
appropriate, given the fact that her family still silently grieves<br />
over the sudden loss of such a bright and talented young woman. I<br />
personally spoke with Valerie Quennessen's younger sister [who was<br />
extremely forthcoming] for quite some time and I believe, beyond the<br />
shadow of a doubt, that Valerie was indeed killed in a horribly<br />
tragic car accident. Her sister spoke of the tragedy with such great<br />
sorrow, especially for the two children that Valerie left behind,<br />
her niece and nephew respectively.<br />
This is a family that still grieves. Parents that lost a child<br />
[which is perhaps the most devastating occurrence that a parent must<br />
endure], children who had their mother ripped away from them before<br />
they could understand what a remarkable lady she truly was, a sister<br />
who still feels the pain of something so unexplained. We believe<br />
they should be left in peace to find a way to live with the<br />
obviously empty space that Valerie left behind.<br />
I understand that she had such a strong fan following and was<br />
perhaps on the precipice of reaching stardom, only to have her light<br />
extinguished This is something that none of us will ever hope to<br />
understand but life is not always fair and tragedy strikes without<br />
warning. Bruce Lee, James Dean and so many other young hopefuls<br />
die without valid reason or cause and often we are left to search<br />
for something to explain it all But we must stop and remember the<br />
amazing gifts these stars shared with each of us during their brief<br />
time here because no matter how much fame or fortune a person<br />
achieves in one lifetime, what truly matters in the end is how we<br />
treated one another. That being said, we felt that Valerie's family<br />
and friends deserved to find their peace in their own time, on their<br />
own terms, which is precisely how we left it with her sister, open-<br />
ended. If she wanted us to write a tribute, we would, all she has to<br />
do is call when the family is ready. I believe this should be<br />
respected as Valerie herself would have wanted it that way.2000<br />
I do hope this helps in some way.<br />
Bridget Petrella/Publisher, UPBEAT Entertainment News Online<br />
Bridget's words were so beautiful that I asked, and received,<br />
permission to distribute them on this group.<br />
My personal story concerning Valerie is this: Back in the early<br />
1980s, after having seen Summer Lovers numerous times, I wrote to<br />
the US company that distributed this film for an address to which I<br />
could send a fan letter. They provided me with an address in Paris,<br />
and so I wrote to her. In response she sent me a nice autographed<br />
photograph of her which I am posting on this group. If it does not<br />
post you can see it at:<br />
<a href="http://host45.ipowerweb.com/~eye-goug/vquennessen.jpg" rel="nofollow ugc">http://host45.ipowerweb.com/~eye-goug/vquennessen.jpg</a><br />
In 1998 I spent several weeks in Paris and patronized an internet<br />
cafe which had an address that was just a few digits off from the<br />
address provided to me by the US distributor. This address was for a<br />
private residence rather than a corporate office. When I walked by I<br />
could not see any names listed at the front door. This apparently<br />
was one of those Parisian residential buildings where a door at the<br />
street opens into a court-yard, and several separate residences<br />
surround the court-yard. I can say that the exterior of the<br />
building looked very nice, and was located across the street from<br />
the Luxembourgh Gardens.<br />
Best wishes to all.<br />
George aka Krinkovliu</p>
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<p dir="auto">Thanks for that piece of information.  I hope her children are doing well and know how much their mother is missed.  I wish someone would create a more indepth tribute page for her.</p>
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<p dir="auto">We are three. In Summer Lovers Valerie stars a romance wiht Franocix Manceaux, a crew member. He is the father of her 2 childrens.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Makes two of us. Like you, after seeing Summer Lovers I went to IMDB to see what else she had been in and was shocked and saddened to learn of her passing.  It is a shame there are not more tribute pages to her.  I also have not seen an obituary.  I know the Internet was not available to the masses in 1989 when she died, but there should be more pages deadicated to her memory. She was so beautiful and had the most fabulous eyes.  More people should know about Valerie Quennessen.</p>
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