An American actress, writer, director, and producer by the name of Anne Heche, she has a $4 million fortune. Heche has more than 80 acting credits to her name, including roles in the movies "Volcano" (1997), "Six Days, Seven Nights" (1998), "Psycho," "John Q." (2002), "Cedar Rapids" (2011), and "My Friend Dahmer" (2017), as well as the TV shows "Another World" (1987–1991), "Ally McBeal" (2001), "Everwood" (2004–2005), "Save Me" (2013), (2017–2018).
In addition to starring as Marin Frist on ABC's "Men in Trees" from 2006 to 2008 and as Jessica Haxon in HBO's "Hung" from 2009 to 2011, Anne also participated in "Dancing with the Stars" in 2020, placing 13th overall. Heche co-created and executive produced the NBC sitcom "Bad Judge," which aired from 2014 to 2015. She also wrote and directed the short film "Stripping for Jesus" (1998), the "2000" segment of the TV movie "If These Walls Could Talk 2" (2000), and the "Reaching Normal" segment of the television film "On the Edge" (2001).
She also produced the TV movie "The Dead Will Tell" (2004) and her NBC sitcom "Save Me," in addition to directing "Ellen DeGeneres: American Summer Documentary" (2001). Anne has appeared on Broadway in "Proof" (2002–2003) and "Twentieth Century" (2004). For "Twentieth Century," she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. In 2001, Heche published the book "Call Me Crazy: A Memoir."
Anne Heche Early Life
Anne Heche was born in Ohio in 1969. Her sister Cynthia died of a heart condition two months before Heche's birth. Anne's family relocated 12 times during her childhood. In a 2001 interview with Larry King, Heche said, "That week didn't pay him much. He stated he sold gas and oil. He never stopped saying it. He never worked in gas and oil." Anne's family moved to New Jersey when she was 12 and lived in a church member's bedroom. Heche worked at a dinner theatre in Swainton to assist her family move.
Anne's father died of AIDS in 1983. Heche says her father raped her from infancy until age 12 and gave her herpes. Anne's 18-year-old brother Nathan died three months after Donald after falling asleep and hitting a tree. Heche attended Francis W. Parker School in Chicago. Anne auditioned for "As the World Turns" at 16 when an agent saw her in a school production. Heche's mother wanted her to finish high school first. Before graduating in 1987, she was offered Vicky Hudson and Marley Love on "Another World."
Anne Heche Personal Life: Relationship With Ellen
The majority of Anne's romances have been with males, including the iconic comic Steve Martin, but from 1997 to August 2000, she was publicly linked to Ellen DeGeneres. While producing a documentary about Ellen DeGeneres, she fell in love with cameraman Coleman "Coley" Laffoon, and on September 1, 2001, they were wed. Homer was born to Heche and Laffoon on March 2, 2002, and their marriage ended in divorce in March 2009. Heche and her "Men in Trees" co-star James Tupper announced their pregnancy in December 2008, and their son Atlas was born on March 7, 2009, according to Anne's agent. In 2018, Anne and James broke up.
Anne Heche Net Worth
American actress, director, producer, and writer Anne Heche also writes. Her estimated net worth is $4 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. She made the most of her wealth working in the entertainment world for three decades, where she enjoyed success.
Latest: Anne Heche Car Accident
Despite early reports that she was stable, Anne Heche fell into a coma after colliding with a house last week and is now in critical condition, a representative for the star stated on Monday.
According to the spokeswoman, Heche suffers burns that require surgery as well as "severe" pulmonary injuries that necessitate mechanical ventilation.
Following the accident on August 5 in the Mar Vista district of Los Angeles just before 11 a.m., Heche, 53, was taken to the hospital.
According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, a "major fire" that involved the car and residence and "stubborn flames" took nearly 60 firemen more than an hour to put out.
Heche could face misdemeanour DUI and hit-and-run charges if it is determined that she was under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. Police in Los Angeles acquired a warrant on Friday to draw her blood. The City Attorney's Office would be informed of any findings.
Pictures taken on Friday at the scene show Heche's blue Mini Cooper heavily torched and the front of the house completely damaged. Heche was operating alone and there were no other injuries, according to fire officials.
The "tragic news" of the accident, according to Heche's former lover, actor Thomas Jane, "was terrible to me and to those who love her." Anne and her two sons are in my thoughts and prayers.
One of the true talents of her time, Anne, is in my thoughts and prayers, he said. Thank God no other people were harmed.
Heche, who appeared in the movies "Six Days Seven Nights," "Wag the Dog," and "Donnie Brasco," has received praise from other A-listers in Hollywood. She also earned a Daytime Emmy in 1991 for her performance in the NBC soap opera "Another World."
"I'm sorry this happened to you; it's tragic. I'm sending you all my love, OK?" In the 1996 film "The Juror," Heche costarred with Alec Baldwin, who said in an Instagram video.
Heche's actor ex-boyfriend James Tupper posted a picture of her with their son Atlas, age 13, on Instagram.
Tupper, who first met Heche on the shooting of the television show "Men in Trees," commented, "Thoughts and prayers for this gorgeous woman, actress and mother tonight."
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