Anna Heche and Anne Lockhart
Anne Celeste Heche (born in 1939) was an American Actress who played a range of characters on television, in movies and the theater. She was awarded numerous awards including the Daytime Emmy Award. Anne Celeste Heche, born May 25, 1969 at New York City, died August 11, 2022 in Los Angeles is an American actress. Her first appearance was as twins Vicky Hudson & Marley Love in the soap show Another World from 1987-1991. She won the Daytime Emmy Award & two Soap Opera Digest Awards. The latter part of the 1990s saw her gained more attention with her role in the film Donnie Brasco, a crime drama. Anne Lockhart, born Anne Kathleen Maloney in September 1953, is an American actor from America. She is best known for her role as Lieutenant Sheba on the TV series Battlestar Galactica ( 1978-1979). She is the daughter of actress June Lockhart and granddaughter of actor Gene Lockhart. The career of Lockhart began when she was a child. She acted in her first film in the age of four for T is for Tumbleweed. The short film about the subject was chosen for nomination for the Oscar Awards. Lockhart spent time with her mother around the set where she would learn about the inner workings of the business. Lockhart appeared in many scenes of Lassie. Dora in Jory in 1973 was her debut film. The year was 1972 and she turned 18 years old when she portrayed the daughter of Joan Crawford on The Sixth Sense. Joan was in the episode for the final time. Anne has been reported to have rejected Laurie Strode (John Carpenter's 1978 Halloween horror) and Jaime Lee Curtis took the part. The actor. Carpenter says that he wanted her for the role but that she turned it down. Anne is unable to recall John Carpenter having contacted her and offering the position. One of her agents could have rejected the role on her behalf and not even known. Glen Larson initially selected her to play the character of Battlestar Galactica in 1978. The script was sent to him in rough form. She initially rejected the part due to the fact that she thought that the character wasn't strong enough. Later Glen wrote a new part exclusively for her featuring an even stronger character called Sheba. The Living Legend was accepted after she read the first 25 pages of the script. The program ran for one episode. 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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