Anne Heche
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Name: | Anne Heche | |
Status | Deceased | |
Age: | 53 (May 25, 1969 -August 11, 2022) | |
IMDB: | IMDb | |
TMDB: | TMDB | |
Smoking Status: | Unknown | |
Type of Celebrity: | Actor | |
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Homepage | ||
TMDB Popularity | 21.791 | |
Biography (TMDB): | Anne Celeste Heche (May 25, 1969 – August 11, 2022) was an American actress. She first came to recognition portraying twins Vicky Hudson and Marley Love on the soap opera Another World (1987–1991), winning her a Daytime Emmy Award and two Soap Opera Digest Awards. She achieved greater prominence in the late 1990s with roles in the crime drama film Donnie Brasco (1997), the disaster film Volcano (1997), the slasher film I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), the political satire film Wag the Dog (1997), the action comedy film Six Days, Seven Nights (1998), and the drama-thriller film Return to Paradise (1998). Following her portrayal of Marion Crane in Gus Van Sant's horror remake film Psycho (1998), which earned her a Saturn Award nomination, Heche went on to have roles in many well-received independent films, such as the drama film Birth (2004), the sex comedy film Spread (2009), Cedar Rapids (2011), the drama film Rampart (2011), and the black comedy film Catfight (2016). She received acclaim for her role in the television film Gracie's Choice, which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination, and for her work on Broadway, particularly in a restaging of the play Twentieth Century, for which she received a Tony Award nomination. In addition to her film roles, Heche starred in the comedy drama television series Men in Trees (2006–2008), Hung (2009–2011), Save Me (2013), Aftermath (2016), and the military drama television series The Brave (2017). She voiced Suyin Beifong in the animated television series The Legend of Korra (2014), and appeared as a contestant in the 29th season of Dancing with the Stars (2020). Description above from the Wikipedia article Anne Heche, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. |
Movies
Girls in Prison
smokingsides
At :09 and :18 Adele Jergens has holding scenes. At :35 she takes three deep drags from an all white and exhales each time. At :45 she has two drags and exhales. At :56, while in the driver's seat of a truck, she puts an all white in her mouth but the scene cuts away before she lights it. |
smokingsides
Anne and Ione smoke in three scenes each. You don't get to see anything worthwhile in Ione's first scene, but she looks good holding, and her character is supposed to be a teenager smoking in front of her father if that turns you on. Anne has a reasonable inhale, exhale about half way through. Both smoke together in a scene towards the end, and do it well, but the camera irritatingly does not linger long enough on either. Ione lights up and gives a glorious exhale in the second last scene, but Anne in the last scene of the movie gives us the best inhale, french-inhale and exhale of the movie. |
The Third Miracle
smokingsides
Two scenes. One in a bar features a luxuriant but invisible exhale and a following good hard drag, both in closeup. One in her living room begins with a shot of her emitting a long, flowing exhale across the room, but it's a pretty quick shot and the camera is behind her. Too bad there's not more, because she has a nice style, as viewers of Girls in Prison can attest. |
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