Anne Celeste Heche (/heItS/ (listen) HAYTCH;May 25th 1969 - August 11 2022[a]) was an American actress, well-known for her roles in various genres in film, television and theatre. Heche received numerous honors, including the National Board of Review Award as well as multiple Emmy Awards, and numerous Emmy Awards. She was best known for her roles on Another World (1987-1991), in which she played the roles in the roles of Vicky Hudson and Marley Love. In 1991, she won an Emmy Award. Daytime Emmy Award. In 1992, she made her film debut as a supporting actress in O Pioneers!, an American drama film made for television that was based on Willa Cather's novel of 1913. The acting career of Heche grew during the early 1990s. She was particularly well-known for her part as a co-star in the independent film Walking and Talking (1996) and her outstanding supporting part in the film Donnie Brasco (1997). Other prominent roles were added in 1997, including Volcano and I Know What You Did Last Summer and Wag the Dog. Heche became famous in 1998 for her lead role in Six Days, Seven Nights the romantic comedy with Harrison Ford. She was also in Gus van Sant's remake of Psycho in 1998.
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