
Although she claims to be retired, Stevie Vallance, award-winning actor, director, voice-over performer and teacher, continues on her path as an entertainer and is once again about to perform in her own musical creation, ‘My Shining Hour’.
Following up on the success of her play ‘The Night Guy Came to Town‘, which she wrote, directed and starred in, in Southampton, her latest endeavour is centred around the love songs of World War II and photos of the local young men who went to war.
Vallance will bring to life her aunt Vivien (Viv) Kershaw who, as an RCAF Clerk during the war, brought her family from England to Canada in the 1940s.
The evening, celebrating the 80th anniversary of VE Day on May 8th, will be held at the Southampton Royal Canadian Legion Branch 155.
Having worked with many actors, comedians and stars over the years throughout Canada and the United States, Vallance went on to win an Emmy. “The Emmy that I won was for Voice Direction on 70 episodes of the Madeline animation series.” She also went on to teach animation voices to thousands across Canada and the United States and is known as one of the foremost animation voice teachers.









