Anna Heche and Anne Lockhart
Anne Celeste Heche - an American actress, who appeared in many genres of film, theatre and television - was well-known American. Her work was recognized with numerous awards including her Daytime Emmy Award for her acting in theater and television. Anne Celeste Heche is an American actor who was born on May 25, 1969. She died August 11th 2022. First gaining recognition as Vicky Hudson, and Marley Love from the soap opera Another World (from 1987-1991) and she was the recipient of two Soap Opera Digest Awards. Her fame grew in the late 1990s by playing roles in the crime thriller film Donnie Brasco (1997) the disaster film Volcano (1997) the Slasher movie I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) and the political comedy Wag the Dog (1997) the action-comedy film Six Days Seven Nights (1998) and the thriller drama Return to Paradise (1998). Anne Lockhart was born Anne Kathleen Maloney in September 6, 1953. She is an American actor. She is most well-known for her role as Lieutenant Sheba in her role in the Battlestar Galactica television series (1978-1979). She is a daughter of actor June Lockhart. Her grandfather was an actor Gene Lockhart. The professional life of Lockhart began early. In the age of four, Lockhart appeared in the film T is for Tumbleweed. Oscar nominations were given to the short documentary. Lockhart spent time with her mom on location where she was taught about the inner workings of the company. Lockhart was featured in a variety of episodes of Lassie. Dora in Jory in 72 was her first movie. When she was 18, she appeared as her mother Joan Crawford in 1972 television series The Sixth Sense. Joan was the final actress to appear in The Sixth sense. Anne was reported to have turned down Laurie Strode (John Carpenter's 1978 Halloween-themed thriller) and Jaime Lee Curtis took the character. Carpenter claimed the actress was his first option for the role, however, she declined. Anne claims that she doesn't recall ever being contacted or given the part by John Carpenter. It is possible that an agent turned it down for her without informing the actress. Glen Larson, who had given her the initial draft of the script for a role of the TV series Battlestar Galactica from 1978, initially chose her. The actress initially refused the part since the character did not seem robust. Glen later wrote an even stronger character with Sheba. The Living Legend, the initial twenty-five pages she read and was subsequently accepted. The film ran for one season. The show also featured her with Desi Arnaz Jr. Melanie Griffith Robert Carradine, Desi Arnaz (son Desi Arnaz & Lucille ball) in Joyride in 1977. She also co-starred with Michael Moriarty as The Dark Tower in 1987.






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