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Anne Heche - Actresses

Summary

"Anne Celeste Heche" () (born May 25, 1969) is an American actress, director and screenwriter.

Biography

Early life

Heche was born in Aurora, Ohio to Nancy and Donald Heche, an organist, church founder, Baptist minister, and choir director. In her book, "Call Me Crazy", she claimed that her father molested her during her childhood, giving her herpes. Her father later disclosed his homosexuality to his family, before dying of AIDS in 1983. In that same year, Heche's older brother Nate, who was also an actor, was killed in a car accident just a few months before his graduation from high school. Heche was a noted actress even at Francis W. Parker School, and the soap opera "As the World Turns" offered her a contract in 1985, when she was 16. However, both she and her mother felt it best that she finish high school first.

Career

Immediately after her high school graduation, she accepted another soap offer and left for New York City. Heche first became famous by playing the dual roles of 'Vicky Hudson' and 'Marley Love Hudson' on the American soap opera "Another World" from 1987 to 1991, for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award; her acclaimed work as Vicky and Marley can currently be seen on Soapnet. Heche has starred in a number of high-profile films, including "Donnie Brasco", "Volcano", "Wag the Dog", "Six Days Seven Nights", and "Psycho". She was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance in the 2004 Broadway revival of "Twentieth Century", and also appeared in the play "Proof". She is presently starring in the ABC television drama "Men in Trees" as a New York City author and relationships expert who relocates to Elmo, Alaska when she discovers her fiancé is having an affair. She also starred in "Wild Side" with Joan Chen as her lesbian lover. In 2007, she was announced to be a member of the voice cast for PG-13 animated feature "Superman: Doomsday" as Lois Lane, alongside Adam Baldwin as Superman and James Marsters as Lex Luthor.

Personal life

Heche's relationship with comedienne Ellen DeGeneres and the events following their breakup became subjects of widespread media interest. The couple started dating in 1997 shortly after the famous 'Puppy Episode' of DeGeneres' eponymous sitcom. At one point, the two said they would get a civil union if they became legal in Vermont. They also worked on film and TV projects together. However, the couple split up in August 2000 and Heche soon began dating cameraman Coleman Laffoon, whom she met while he was filming a comedy special for DeGeneres. They married in September 2001 and have a son, Homer Heche Laffoon, born March 2, 2002. On January 24, 2007, it was confirmed that Heche had split from her husband of five years.

Lafoon filed for divorce on February 2, 2007. Sources say she left her husband for her "Men in Trees" co-star James Tupper.

A year after her split with DeGeneres, Heche made claims in television interviews and in her autobiography, "Call Me Crazy", that she was mentally ill for the first 31 years of her life after being sexually abused by her father. She also claimed to have an alter ego that was the daughter of God and half-sibling of Jesus named 'Celestia,' who had contacts with extraterrestrial life forms. In her book, she explained that before her split with DeGeneres, she was contacted by 'God' and told He would walk with her for seven days.

Her mother, Dr. Nancy Heche, is a Christian and psychotherapist. She has toured the nation as a Christian speaker giving testimony of the impact on her life by her husband's death from AIDS in 1983, by the sudden 'death bed' revelation of his secret adulterous relationship, and by Anne's lesbian relationship. Nancy Heche has described how her spiritual views toward homosexuals have changed. In her recent book, 'When the Truth Comes Out' she describes how prayers and her own personal spiritual awakening coincided with Anne's change from a lesbian relationship.

Anne Heche said her split with DeGeneres was not because of a change in her own sexual orientation. In an interview with "The Advocate" following the split, Heche said she does not give a label to her own sexual orientation and said 'I have been very clear to everybody that just because I'm getting married does not mean I call myself a straight.'

Before dating DeGeneres, Heche dated comedian Steve Martin for two years (she is rumored to be the basis for the Heather Graham's character in "Bowfinger", although Martin denies it). She also dated musician Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac for a year in the early 1990s. She is the subject of Buckingham's barbed song 'Come', and he wrote 'Down on Rodeo' (on the "Under the Skin" album) with a much softer reflection on the relationship where he can be heard saying 'Do you hear me, Annie?' at the end.

In 1998, Heche's sister, Susan Bergman, wrote a book about the family and their relationship with their father. Bergman was also estranged from their mother. Heche and Bergman were reportedly estranged after the release of Bergman's book; Bergman died in January 2006 after a lengthy battle with brain cancer.

Filmography (as actress)

"O Pioneers!" (1992)

"If These Walls Could Talk" (1996)

"The Juror" (1996)

"Wild Side" (1996)

"Walking and Talking" (1996)

"Donnie Brasco" (1997)

"Volcano" (1997)

"I Know What You Did Last Summer" (1997)

"Wag the Dog" (1997)

"Psycho" (a 1998 remake of the 1960 Hitchcock classic)

"Return to Paradise" (1998)

"Six Days Seven Nights" (1998)

"The Third Miracle" (1999)

"Ally McBeal" (2000-2001) (television series)

"Prozac Nation" (2001)

"John Q." (2002)

"Birth" (2004)

"Everwood" (2004/2005) (television series)

"Nip/Tuck" (2005) (television series)

"Fatal Desire" (2006) (TV movie)

"Suffering Man's Charity" (2006)

"Men In Trees" (television series)

"Superman: Doomsday" (voice only, 2007)

Directing filmography

"Reaching Normal" (2001) (TV)

"On the Edge" (2001) (TV)

"Ellen De Generes: American Summer Documentary" (2001) (TV)

"If These Walls Could Talk 2" (2000) (TV)

External links

(1998 Anne Heche Article)

(The Anne Heche Interview) Summary of an interview with Heche on September 5, 2001 on ABC News.

(Anne Heche interview)

(Performance) "Working in the Theatre" seminar video at American Theatre Wing.org, April 2004

Credit

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article about Anne Heche.

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