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Anne Heche, Six Days Seven Nights And Men In Trees Star, Dies At 53 After Car Crash

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Anne Heche’s Death And Her Last Tweet

On November 2nd, 2018, Heche was involved in a single car collision at 3:30 ET Saturday afternoon that took place at an interchange near Los Angeles. Authorities arrived at the scene and found that the car Heche was driving had collided with a centre divider. Two other actors, Brian West house and Sandrine Holt, were also involved in the accident but continued to be treated for minor injuries after being transferred to hospitals. No other motorists or pedestrians were injured during the accident at an interchange near Los Angeles. Her death was recorded on November 4th, 2018 at 1:44 AM. She was 53 years old.

Anne Heche, A Star Of Six Days Seven Nights

Anne Heche was a well-known actress, director, and producer. She was born on November 5, 1964, in Kansas City Missouri. Before fame, she studied drama at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh. She made her screen acting debut with a small part in(1992). Later that year she played the titular role in the TV movie Alice In Wonder laundry. Her first big screen appearance came in 1994 when she played a supporting role in The River Wild with Meryl Streep and Kevin Bacon. She also starred in one of my favourite movies of all time (other than Pulp Fiction), Medicine Man.

Anne Heche’s Famous Shows And Roles

In 1995, Anne Heche was cast in the NBC miniseries Six Days Seven Nights as the wife of Darren E. Star (played by Matthew Fox). The show centred around a therapist named Dr. Willa Jorgensen, who was reunited with her first love, Darren Star (played by Matthew Fox), after their plane crashes in the Himalayas.  The role quickly became one of her signature roles and she would go on to star in numerous TV shows including Sleeper Cell (2002), and Viva Laughlin! (2004-2005), Six Days Seven Nights (2005-2009), and Men In Trees (2008-2011). She also directed several episodes of Six Days Seven Nights which she also starred in and produced. Her most recent role was in 2016 when she played Big Debbie in the TV show Roots.

Anne Heche’s Family

Heche was previously married to movie director James Orr. The couple first met while filming Six Days Seven Nights (1995). They had one child together before getting divorced in 2004. Orr told reporters that Heche had taken a “severe” drug addiction at the time of their divorce. In an interview with Back to the City, Heche said that Orr wanted her to give up acting and go back to school but she refused. She also said that Orr was abusive as a whole and they did not get along.

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Anne Heche’s Personal Life

Heche’s personal life has been as tumultuous as her career. She had a high-profile relationship with Ellen DeGeneres, which lasted from 1997 to 2000. In 2001, she gave birth to her first child with partner Coley Laffoon Moretz. Her son was followed by another boy and girl in 2006 and 2007 respectively. She split from Laffoon in 2008 and began dating. In 2010, Heche discovered that Moretz was cheating on her and subsequently began a relationship with women. She was then pregnant with a child she said was the result of being raped by a female stranger in a hotel room.

Anne Heche’s Net Worth And Personal Life

Heche wasn’t just an actress; she produced several episodes of Six Days Seven Nights and directed three of them (in addition to starring). In 2007, she made $90,000 per episode on the show. The show was cancelled at the end of 2009 and so her net worth has suffered. She also provided voice work for the Nick Jr. animated series Doc Mc Stuffins in 2012, which is said to have earned her $150,000. She also began dating Tom Green after they met on a plane. They married in 2014 and their daughter was born in 2017.

Anne Heche Performed In Several Movies

Heche got her big break in 1994 when she was cast in Medicine Man with Kevin Costner. The film was directed by and starred Robert Redford, and she also appeared alongside Meryl Streep and Kevin Bacon. She appeared in various other films after that including Girl 6, The Company Men, Year of the Dog (2007), Intolerable Cruelty (2003), Fear Wentji (1995), Unfaithful (2002), and Contact (1997).

 

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