| Real Name: |
Heather
Deen Locklear
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| Height: |
5'5"
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| Birthplace: |
Westwood,
California, USA
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| Date of Birth: |
September
26, 1961
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| Husband/Partner: |
Richie Sambora (current) Tommy Lee (divorced)
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| Contact Info: |
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| Personal
Quote: |
None
To Date.
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She
is the Youngest of 4 sisters. Her father is the
Dean of Engineering at UCLA and Heather also went
there for her formal college education. Her mother
Diane, works for Disney. She went to college for
psychology and while there she was discovered by
a casting director who encouraged her to get involved
in acting lessons and auditions. At the end of her
first year in college she began persuing acting
full time. She started her career doing guest appearances
on shows such as CHIPS. But she began to bloom when
Aaron Spelling cast her in the major 80's sitcom,
Dynasty. In 1985 she was married to Motley Crue
drummer Tommy Lee. She was lost from stardom until
Aaron Spelling cast her once more in his show Melrose
Place. She helped boost the show to a top spot in
the ratings and helped cemment her as a television
star with staying power. Later on She would return
to television rehatching the television show, Spin
City.
Her onscreen
chemistry with both Michael J. Fox and Charlie Sheen
made the show go back up in the ratings. She has
proven that she can revive old stories by bringing
new depth in with her characters. In 1992 she was
divorced from Tommy Lee and he ended up marrying
Pamela Lee Anderson for a brief time also. As for
Heather, she got remarried Richie Sambora the guitarist
for Bon Jovi. She had her first daughter, Ava Elizabeth
in 1997 and has had more children since. Even Wayne
and Garth gave her a shwing in their 1992 smash
hit, Wayne's World. |
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Last
Update:
June 15, 2003
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Films:
Uptown Girls (2003)
Double Tap (1997)
Money Talks (1997)
The First Wives Club (1996)
The Return of Swamp Thing (1989)
Firestarter (1984)
Made for TV:
Once Around the Park (2003)
Too Many Lovers (2003)
Shattered Mind (1996)
Texas Justice (1995)
Fade to Black (1993)
Illusions (1992)
Body Language (1992)
Highway Heartbreaker (1992)
The Big Slice (1991)
Dynasty: The Reunion (1991)
Her Wicked Ways (1991)
Rich Men, Single Women (1990)
Jury Duty: The Comedy (1990)
Rock 'n' Roll Mom (1988)
T.J. Hooker: Blood Sport (1986)
City Killer (1984)
Battle of the Network Stars XIII (1982)
Twirl (1981) Return of the Beverly Hillbillies,
The (1981)
Tales of the Unexpected (1979)
Direct to Video: None
TV Shows:
Spin City (1996)
Melrose Place (1992)
Going Places (1990)
T.J. Hooker (1982)
Dynasty (1981)
Cartoon Voices: None
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