Anna Heche and Anne Lockhart
Anne Celeste Heche was an American actress known for her roles across a range of types of film, television and theatre. She won numerous accolades like her Daytime Emmy Award for her work in television and theater. Anne Celeste Heche, born on May 25, 1969, at New York City, and passed away on August 11, 2022 in the city of Los Angeles is an American actor. Between 1987 and 1991, she received notoriety for her portrayal of Victoria Hudson's sister Marley Love. This led to two Soap Opera Digest Awards and an Daytime Emmy Award. In the late 1990s, she began to gain prominence due to the roles she played in the crime-drama films Donnie Brasco and Volcano, the horror film I Know What You Did Yesterday Summer as well as the comedy about politics Wag the Dog. Anne Lockhart (born Anne Kathleen Maloney June. 6, 1953) was known as an American film actress. She is known best for her role as Lieutenant Sheba in the Battlestar Galactica television series (1978-1979). She's the daughter and granddaughter of actors Gene Lockhart. Lockhart was very young when her career began. When she was just 4, Lockhart starred as T is for Tumbleweed. The short film about the subject was chosen for nomination for the Oscar Awards. She learned how to run the company from her mother on the set. Lockhart was featured in a variety of episodes of Lassie. Dora in Jory was her debut film in the year 1972. She turned 18 years old when she played the daughter of Joan Crawford on The Sixth Sense. The show was Joan's final performance on stage. There is a rumor that Anne was not interested in playing Laurie Strode, the character in the horror film of John Carpenter's film, Halloween. The part was cast with Jaime Lee Curtis. Carpenter claimed it was Anne's primary selection for the role but she refused. Anne isn't sure if she remembers John Carpenter contacting her or offer the part. There is a chance that one of Anne's agents rejected it for her reasons without informing her. Glen Larson sent her an initial draft of a script to play the role of a character on 1978's TV show Battlestar Galactica. The character was weak enough for her to accept the role. Glen invented a new character to play for her featuring Sheba as a more powerful character. The Living Legend was accepted following her reading of the original 25-page script. The show lasted just one season. Co-starring in Joyride with 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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