Jill Valentine

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Jill Valentine

Jill Valentine in the GameCube remake of Resident Evil.
Game series Resident Evil series
First game Resident Evil
Created by Shinji Mikami
Voiced by Catherine Disher (Resident Evil 3: Nemesis)

Heidi Anderson (Resident Evil (remake))

Live action actor(s) "Inezh" (in live-action sequences of Resident Evil 1996)

Sienna Guillory (in Resident Evil: Apocalypse)

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Blood type B
Occupation S.T.A.R.S. Alpha Team (RE, REUC)
Anti-Umbrella Activist (REUC)

Jill Valentine (ジル・バレンタイン Jiru Barentain?) is a video game character in the Resident Evil survival horror series.[1] She is one of the protagonists in the original Resident Evil, where she is introduced as a member of the Special Tactics And Rescue Service (S.T.A.R.S.), part of the unit's Alpha Team.[2] She returned as the protagonist in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, where she was no longer a member of S.T.A.R.S., merely a citizen trying to survive the viral outbreak in Raccoon City. Valentine, portrayed by Sienna Guillory, also appeared in the second cinematic adaption of the series, entitled Resident Evil: Apocalypse. Jill is also the protagonist in Resident Evil: Genesis, the mobile phone adaptation of the series.

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[edit] Background

Valentine debuted as one of two playable protagonists in the original Resident Evil. Along with Chris Redfield, she is a member of S.T.A.R.S' Alpha Team, deployed into the Arklay Mountains to search for her missing compatriots. Alpha Team is attacked by a several undead dogs, and retreats to the Arklay Research Facility. Valentine initially works with Barry Burton, as they inspect the mansion and discover its undead residents.

Valentine returned as the sole protagonist in Resident Evil 3. In the game, She fights alongside Carlos Oliveira, a U.B.C.S. soldier who is attempting to escape Raccoon City. Valentine encounters Nemesis, a super-soldier created by the Umbrella Corporation. Valentine survives the incident, and appears in Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles where she works with Chris Redfield to expose and destroy the Umbrella Corporation.[3]

[edit] In other media

[edit] Films

Valentine's character from Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (left) and Resident Evil Apocalypse (right)
Valentine's character from Resident Evil 3: Nemesis (left) and Resident Evil Apocalypse (right)

Valentine appeared in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, where Sienna Guillory portrayed her character. She reprises her role as a S.T.A.R.S operative, attempting to escape the city as the T-Virus contamination begins to spread across Raccoon City. Guillory dons Valentine's outfit from Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.

[edit] Novels

In S.D. Perry's novelizations of the games, it is stated that Valentine is the daughter of a professional thief (Dick Valentine), and was his accomplice prior to her career in law enforcement, explaining her unrivaled infiltration skills and expertise at lockpicking. However, this back-story is not supported by any of the games and is considered non-canonical.

[edit] Video games

Valentine has made several appearances in many other Capcom games. She appeared in Marvel vs Capcom 2 as a playable character, fully equipped with all her trademark weaponry from the Resident Evil series. The collectible trading card themed SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash title features a Jill Valentine character card. The Japanese release of the game contains a card of Valentine in her Resident Evil 3: Nemesis outfit. She makes an additional cameo in Capcom's We Love Golf!. Also, Dead Rising contains a restaurant called "Jill Sandwiches", which is a reference to an infamous dialogue between Valentine and Barry Burton from the original Resident Evil. Jill has also made an appearance in Under The Skin.

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Damien Waples, "Jill Valentine," Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles Prima Official Game Guide (Roseville: Prima Games, 2007), 16.
  2. ^ Jeremy Parish, "JILL VALENTINE," Electronic Gaming Monthly 224 (January 2008), 101.
  3. ^ Damien Waples, "Jill Valentine Profile," Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles Prima Official Game Guide (Roseville: Prima Games, 2007), 130.
  • UnderGroundOnline, Jill Valentine, ugo.com. Retrieved on January 20, 2008.

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