Anna Heche and Anne Lockhart
Anne Celeste Heche, an American actor best known for her work in television and film in various genres. She was awarded numerous prizes, such as the Daytime Emmy Award, a National Board of Review Award. Anne Celeste Heche was an American actor. She died on the 11th of August 11 2022. From 1987 to 1991, she earned fame for her performance as Victoria Hudson's sister Marley Love. This led to two Soap Opera Digest Awards and an Daytime Emmy Award. Her fame grew in the 1990s, with roles in the crime thriller film Donnie Brasco (1997) the disaster film Volcano (1997) and the slasher film I Know What You Did The Last Summer (1997) The political satire film Wag the Dog (1997) the action comedy the action comedy film Six Days Seven Nights (1998) and the drama-thriller film Return to Paradise (1998). Anne Lockhart is an American actor from the United States. Her birth name is Anne Kathleen Maloney on September 6, 1953. She is best known as the character the character of Lieutenant Sheba in the series 1978-1979 television show Battlestar Galactica. She is the granddaughter and daughter of actors Gene Lockhart, as well as actress June Lockhart. Lockhart made her debut in the industry at the age of four. She first acted at age four when she starred in T is for Tumbleweed. This film of a brief subject was awarded an academy award. Her mother invited her to the studio where she learned about how filmmaking works. Lockhart played in numerous shows of Lassie. Dora in Jory, 1972 was her debut film. At age 18 she played one of the daughters Joan Crawford in 1972 television show The Sixth Sense. Joan appeared for the final time on the show. There is a popular belief that Anne refused to perform the role of Laurie Strode in John Carpenter's film Halloween in 1978, which was later recast for Jaime Lee Curtis. Carpenter claims that Anne turned down his offer to play Laurie Strode. Anne does not recall ever getting offered the role with the name of John Carpenter or being offered the role. An agent could be denying the role for her, but without her knowledge. Glen Larson, who had submitted a rough script of the character she would perform in the television show Battlestar Galactica from 1978, initially chose her. She initially refused the part as the character wasn't that strong. Later Glen made a different part specially for her that featured more powerful character Sheba. The Living Legend was accepted following her reading of the original 25-page script. The show ran for one season. She was seen in Joyride, a 1977 movie that starred Desi Arnaz Jr. Melanie Griffith Robert Carradine (the son of Desi Arnaz Jr. Lucille ball) and Desi Arnaz Jr.
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