Anna Heche and Anne Lockhart
Anne Celeste Heche, an American actress best known for her work in films and television in a variety of types of. She has received many accolades like the Daytime Emmy Award. Anne Celeste Heche (19 May 1969 - August 11, 2022) is An American actress. First gaining recognition as Vicky Hudson, and Marley Love from the soap opera Another World (from 1987-1991), she won two Soap Opera Digest Awards. In the 1990s, she gained more fame with her roles in the films Donnie Brasco (1997), Volcano (1997) and I Know What You Did in the Summer (1997). The actress has also been seen in the action-comedy movie Six Days Seven Nights (1998) and the comedy-action film Wag the Dog (1997) as well as the drama thriller film Return to Paradise (2000) and the satirical political film Wag the Dog (2007). Anne Lockhart (born Anne Kathleen Maloney September 6 1953) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Lieutenant Sheba in the tv show Battlestar Galactica ( 1978-1979). Her mother is actress June Lockhart. Her grandfather was actor Gene Lockhart. Her career began at a very young age. At age four, Lockhart appeared in the film T is for Tumbleweed. The short film about the subject was chosen for nomination at the Academy Awards. The mother and daughter sat down for much of their time while filming, gaining knowledge about the industry. Lockhart appeared in a number of Lassie episodes. Dora in Jory in 1973 was her first film. In 1972, she turned 18 year old and portrayed Joan Crawford's daughter Joan Crawford on The Sixth Sense. Joan was the last actress to appear in the show. There is a popular belief that Anne turned down the role as Laurie Strode in John Carpenter's horror film Halloween, in 1978. The role was later cast for Jaime Lee Curtis. Carpenter claims that Anne rejected his proposal to play Laurie Strode. Anne does not recall John Carpenter contacting her or suggesting the role. It is possible that one of her agents declined the role on her behalf, without notifying the actress. The initial decision was for the part by Glen Larson who sent her a very preliminary script for a role in the 1978 television series Battlestar Galactica. At first, she turned down the character because it seemed too fragile. Glen was later able to write a character for her which starred an extremely strong character named Sheba. The Living Legend's first 25-page script was read to Sheba and she was immediately in agreement. It lasted for just one season. She was in Joyride (1977) the film that she co-starred in and was in the film with Desi Arnaz Jr. Melanie Griffith, Robert Carradine.






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