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Kimmel Show with Anne Heche March 2008

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What’s Eating Lindsay Lohan? - E! Online


E! Online

What’s Eating Lindsay Lohan?
E! Online - 5 hours ago
The Awful Truth gang can't agree: Should she should go all out and date a gal like Anne Heche, or maybe one or all of the Jonas Brothers? ...

Aubrey O'Day thinks it's funny we care about her sexuality - AfterEllen.com


Aubrey O'Day thinks it's funny we care about her sexuality
AfterEllen.com - 8 hours ago
... we don't want them to become a poster child for the respect and acceptance we seek to gain, or have we just dealt with too many Anne Heche-types in our day?
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About Anne Heche




Anne Celeste Heche is an American actress, director and screenwriter.

Heche was born in Aurora, Ohio, the daughter of Nancy and Donald Heche. Her father was 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, in Chicago, 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.

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. 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. One of her most well received performances was in the film Birth opposite Nicole Kidman and Lauren Bacall. Her most recent role was in the 2006-2008 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.

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