Anna Heche and Anne Lockhart
Anne Celeste Heche is an American actress who is known as a versatile actor who played a variety of roles across films or television, as well as in theatre. The actress received many awards, including one of them being a Daytime Emmy Award and a National Board of Review Award. Anne Celeste Heche, born May 25, 1969, in New York City, and who died the 11th of August in 2022 was an American actress. She first came to recognition as the twins Vicky Hudson and Marley Love on the soap opera Another World (1987-1991) winning the Daytime Emmy Award and two Soap Opera Digest Awards. In the 1990s, she gained more fame with her performances in the movies Donnie Brasco (1997), Volcano (1997), I Know What You Did in the summer of 1997, Wag the Dog (1997) Summer (1997), Wag the Dog 1997) and Six Days Seven Nights 1998) and the thriller film Return to Paradise (2000). Anne Lockhart (born Anne Kathleen Maloney on September 6, 1953) is an American actress from the United States. She is famous for her character as Lieutenant Sheba in the TV series Battlestar Galactica (1978-1979). Her parents are the grandmother and daughter of actors Gene Lockhart, as well as actor June Lockhart. Lockhart began her career at very young age. She first acted around the age of 4 when she appeared in T is for Tumbleweed. The film, which was short on the topic was selected by the Academy Awards. Lockhart spent time with her mother at the film's set where she could learn about the inner workings of the production. Lockhart played in numerous scenes of Lassie. Dora in Jory, 1972 was Lockhart's first movie. When she was 18, she played the daughter of Joan Crawford in 1972 television series The Sixth Sense. Joan Crawford's last acting gig. Many believe that Anne rejected the role as Laurie Strode for John Carpenter's 1978 film, Halloween. Jaime Lee Curtis was cast in its place. Carpenter states that the actress rejected his proposal to portray Laurie Strode. Anne did not remember John Carpenter contacting her or giving her the role. Maybe one of her agents turned down the role on her behalf, and without informing her. The initial decision was by Glen Larson who sent her a sketchy script for an appearance in the 1978 television series Battlestar Galactica. Her initial rejection was since the character wasn't powerful. Glen was able to write a stronger part with Sheba. The Living Legend was accepted following her reading of the original 25 page script. The show ran for one season. It was her turn in Joyride in a film from 1977 that starred Desi Arnaz Jr. Melanie Griffith Robert Carradine (the son of Desi Arnaz Jr. Lucille ball) as well as with Desi Arnaz Jr.






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