Valentine is best known for her role as bright-eyed Walt Whitman High School student teacher, Alice Johnson, on the classic TV series Room 222. She starred in 113 episodes of the ABC comedy-drama from 1969 to 1974, alongside co-stars Lloyd Haynes, Michael Constantine, Denise Nicholas, and became a '70s TV darling.
"I have two people that I would like to thank, and the first one is [show creator] Jim Brooks, the creator of Room 222, for creating a crazy, fumbling, nutty Alice Johnson,” the actress laughed. “And I'd like to thank [executive producer] Gene Reynolds for taking a chance on a fumbling, nutty Karen Valentine. Thank you very much!”
Speaking with Woman’s World, Valentine recalled her time on Room 222 and the fame it brought to her. “Room 222 just started so many things for me,” she said in an interview. “It was the most amazing way to enter the business. Top-notch all the way, and an amazing combination of people. It was a show where the stars just aligned.”
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