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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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Anne Heche’s Milestones
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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Also known as

Birth Name : Anne Celeste Heche

Born

May, 25 1969 in Aurora, Ohio, USA

Education

  • Francis W Parker High School, Chicago, IL:

Professions

actor