Anna Heche and Anne Lockhart
Anne Celeste Heche (born in 1939) was an American actress who played a range of roles in television, films and in the theatre. Her achievements include the Daytime Emmy Award and a National Board of Review Award. Anne Celeste Heche (May 25 1969 - August 11 2022) was an American actress. Her first appearance was as twins Vicky Hudson & Marley Love in the soap drama Another World from 1987-1991. The actress won a Daytime Emmy Award & two Soap Opera Digest Awards. Her acting career took off into the 1990s as she was in the crime drama Donnie Brasco (2007), the disaster film Volcano (2017) Donnie Brasco (2007), the disaster film Volcano (2017) as well as the slasher flick I Know What You Did this Summer (2017) and the political satire Wag the Dog (1997), the comedy action film Six Days Seven Nights (2000) and the drama thriller Return to Paradise (2008). Anne Lockhart is an American actor. Her birth name is Anne Kathleen Maloney on September 6, 1953. She is well-known as the character Lieutenant Sheba in the period 1978-1979 of the television series Battlestar Galactica. She is a daughter of the actress June Lockhart. Her grandfather was an actor Gene Lockhart. Lockhart was very young when her career began. At the age of four, her first acting role was in T is for Tumbleweed. The short film about a subject was considered for nomination to an Oscar award. The mother and daughter spent a lot of time together on set, learning about the business. Lockhart was also a part of several scenes of Lassie. Dora in Jory in 72 was her first film. The Sixth Sense was a television show that aired in 1972. When she was 18 years old, she portrayed Joan Crawford, Joan's daughter. Joan acted in this episode for her last time. Rumor has it that Anne did not want to be Laurie Strode, the character in John Carpenter's 1978 horror film Halloween. The role was eventually played by Jaime Lee Curtis. Carpenter tells us that she was in his thoughts to play the character however she decided to decline it. Anne isn't aware of getting approached by John Carpenter or being offered the position. It's possible that one of her agents turned it down on her behalf, without notifying her. The initial decision was for the part by Glen Larson who sent her a very preliminary script for an appearance in the 1978 television series Battlestar Galactica. Initially, she rejected the role because she thought it was too fragile. Glen later wrote an even stronger character with Sheba. After reading the first 25 pages of the script The Living Legend she accepted the part immediately. It ran for a single season. Co-starring in Joyride alongside 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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