Anna Heche and Anne Lockhart
Anne Celeste Heche was an American actress known for her roles in various categories in the film and television theatre. She was awarded various awards, such as her Daytime Emmy Award as well as a National Board of Review Award. Anne Celeste Heche is an American actress who was born on May 25th 1969. She died the 11th of August in 2022. Her debut role was that of twins Vicky Hudson & Marley Love in the soap drama Another World from 1987-1991. The actress won an Daytime Emmy Award & two Soap Opera Digest Awards. In the late 1990s she gained more attention with her role in the film Donnie Brasco, a crime drama. Anne Lockhart, born Anne Kathleen Maloney in September 1953 was an American actress. She is well known for her character as Lieutenant Sheba in the television series Battlestar Galactica (1978-1979). She is a daughter of actress June Lockhart. Her grandfather was actor Gene Lockhart. Lockhart was only a few years old when she began her acting career. In the age of four, Lockhart appeared in the film T is for Tumbleweed. Oscar nominations were made for the film's short documentary. Her mother brought her to the film studio, where she was taught about what the industry of film was like. Lockhart was even a part of several seasons of Lassie. Dora in Jory, 1972 was the first film she appeared in by Lockhart. The Sixth Sense was a television show that aired in 1972. At the age of 18 years old, she portrayed Joan Crawford, Joan's daughter. The show was Joan's final acting appearance. Anne had reportedly turned down Laurie Strode (John Carpenter's 1978 Halloween horror) and Jaime Lee Curtis took the part. Carpenter stated the actress was his initial selection for the role but she refused. Anne isn't sure if she remembers John Carpenter contacting her or suggesting the role. Her agent may have declined the offer on her behalf and with no knowledge. Glen Larson sent her an initial draft of a script for a character in 1978's television series Battlestar Galactica. The character was not strong enough for her to accept the role. Glen later wrote a stronger part with Sheba. The Living Legend's initial 25-page script was read by her, and she immediately endorsed it. The show ran for only one episode. Co-starring in Joyride along with Desi Arnaz Jr., Melanie Griffith (the daughter of Desi Arnaz Jr. and Lucille Bell), Robert Carradine and Melanie Griffith in 1977 and in The Dark Tower with Michael Moriarty (1987).






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