At one point in her career, Emmy Award-winning and Tony-nominated actress Anne Heche was in danger of being... (Learn more)
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| Family moved eleven times before Heche was 12 | |
| Moved to Chicago with her mother and two older sisters | |
| Stopped performing and entered therapy after her father's death | |
| Wrote, directed and starred in the short film "Stripping for Jesus" | |
| 1982 | Began performing in musicals at a Trenton, New Jersey dinner theater at age 12 |
| 1988 - 1992 | Cast in the duel role of good/evil twins Vicky Hudson Frame and Marley McKinnon on the NBC soap opera "Another World" |
| 1992 | TV-movie debut in "O Pioneers!" (CBS) |
| 1993 | Feature film debut, "The Adventures of Huck Finn" |
| 1994 | Had featured role in "I'll Do Anything" |
| 1994 | Originally cast in a supporting role in "A Simple Twist of Fate"; part ended up on the cutting room floor |
| 1996 | Co-starred in the independent film "Walking and Talking" |
| 1996 | Had role in the Cher-directed "1996" segment of HBO's "If These Walls Could Talk" |
| 1996 | Won attention for her pivotal role in "The Juror" |
| 1997 | Appeared as a presidential advisor in "Wag the Dog"; role had originally been written for a man |
| 1997 | Played Johnny Depp's wife in "Donnie Brasco" |
| 1998 | Cast as Marion Crane in the color remake of "Psycho" directed by Gus Van Sant |
| 1998 | Played the female lead opposite Harrison Ford in "Six Days, Seven Nights" |
| 1999 | Portrayed the skeptical daughter of a woman proposed as a candidate for sainthood in "The Third Miracle" |
| 2000 | Cast as a Marine Corps captain accused of murdering her former lover in the fact-based Showtime movie "One Kill" |
| 2000 | Signed deal with Scribner to write a memoir; published Call Me Crazy in 2001 |
| 2000 | Wrote and directed the "2000" segment of the Emmy-nominated HBO movie "If These Walls Could Talk 2" |
| 2001 | Had a recurring role on FOX's legal comedy "Ally McBeal" playing a woman with Tourette's syndrome |
| 2001 | Had featured role in "John Q" directed by Nick Cassavetes |
| 2002 | Replaced Jennifer Jason Leigh in the David Auburn's Broadway production of "Proof" |
| 2003 | Co-starred in "Prozac Nation" |
| 2003 | Starred opposite Alec Baldwin in the play "Twentieth Century"; received a Tony nomination |
| 2004 | Joined the WB drama "Everwood," as a love interest for star Treat Williams |
| 2004 | Played a drug-addicted mother who neglects her children in the Lifetime movie "Gracie's Choice"; received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie |
| 2005 | Guest-starred on FX's "Nip/Tuck" as a 'Mafia princess' about to enter the witness-protection program |
| 2006 - 2008 | Cast as Marin Frist, a relationship coach in "Men in Trees" (ABC) |
| 2007 | Co-starred in the romantic comedy, "What Love Is" |
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