Sandahl Bergman is an American actress, singer, and dancer, best known for her work in the film and theater industries rather than as a traditional music artist. Born on November 14, 1951, she gained fame in the early 1980s, particularly for her role as Valeria in the 1982 film "Conan the Barbarian," alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger. Bergman’s performance showcased her physical prowess and charisma, which contributed to the film's cult status. While she is primarily recognized for her acting, Bergman has also performed in musical theater. Notably, she starred in the original Broadway production of "Chicago" in the role of Velma Kelly, which highlighted her vocal talent and solidified her reputation as a versatile performer. Although not a prolific music artist, her contributions to musical theater and film have had a lasting impact on the genres she has worked in, influencing the portrayal of strong female characters in action and musical narratives. Bergman’s work continues to be appreciated by fans of both film and theater, marking her as a significant figure in the entertainment industry of the late 20th century.