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Anne Celeste Heche was born in Aurora, Ohio on May 25, 1969.
Heche's agents panicked at the thought of her going public with her new relationship, feeling it would end her rising career.
Prior to then, she believed she had two personalities: the real Anne Heche, and Celestia, who was from another planet and spoke directly to God.
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  Anne Heche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heche was born in Aurora, Ohio to Donald Heche, a Baptist minister and choir director, and Nancy.
Heche first became famous by playing the dual roles of Vicky Hudson and Marley Love Hudson on the American soap opera Another World from 1987 to 1991, for which she won a Daytime Emmy Award; her acclaimed work as Vicky and Marley can currently be seen on Soapnet.
Anne has denounced her mother for speaking at these events and said her split with DeGeneres was not because of a change in her own sexual orientation.
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 Anne Heche Relationships
Anne Heche enjoys a partner who is dynamic and alive, someone with a strong independent streak, and she does not like things to become too peaceful or predictable in the love arena.
Heche is a very personable, affectionate, loving friend and will always have many people in her relationships that love and cherish her.
Anne Heche prefers being with others rather than on her own, and she feels very incomplete without a special person in her life to share her love with.
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Anne's father waited until he was dying of AIDS to share with his conservative baptist family that he was gay.
Anne, perhaps learning from the past, has never hid her love for comic Ellen Degeneres.
Heche won raves for her portrayal of Johnny Depp's deeply dissatisfied wife in 1997's Donnie Brasco, for helping Tommy Lee Jones save Los Angeles in Volcano, and for aiding White House spin doctor Robert De Niro salvage the President's reputation in Wag the Dog.
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 Anne Heche Pictures, Biography, Filmography, Awards, Wallpapers
Heche's family moved 11 times before she was 12.
The daughter of a Baptist minister/choir director Anne Heche was born in Aurora, Ohio on May 25, 1969.
Heche began singing and acting in local dinner theater productions when she was twelve.
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Anne Heche, born in the small town of Aurora, OH, on May 25, 1969, was raised as part of a fundamentalist Christian family.
Heche stayed with the show through 1991 and earned a Daytime Emmy Award for her work in the process.
Heche's disclosure came directly against the advice of her agents -- whom she subsequently fired -- and the intense amount of hooplah surrounding it severely compromised her casting opposite Harrison Ford in the romantic comedy Six Days Seven Nights.
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 Anne Heche
Despite turning in fine performances in films and being a working actress since the late 1980s, Anne Heche is probably most famous as the former lover of Ellen DeGeneres and for her highly publicized mental breakdown in 2000.
Heche started on TV when she was a teenager, ultimately winning a Daytime Emmy in 1991 for her portrayal of good/evil twins in Another World.
Immediately after their break-up, Heche was found on a farm in Fresno, California, under the influence of drugs and claiming that she was "Celestia" and was waiting for a spaceship to take her to heaven.
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Heche and Coley Laffoon -- a 28 year-old cameraman hired to work on her documentary film of Ellen's cross-country standup tour -- are not only still dating late in October, but may even be expecting a child.
Anne Heche grew up in a fundamentalist family shrouded in secrets and tragedy.
Heche grew up without movies or television, but her father's job introduced her to the world of amateur theater.
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 Anne Heche weds, closes the door on her past   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Heche, 32, and Coleman "Coley" Laffoon, 27, were married in a villa near L.A. in a ceremony attended by 75 friends and family members, her publicist, Brad Cafarelli, said Sunday.
Heche says she was "insane" and believed she was two people.
Heche says she was sexually abused by her father from the time she was a toddler until she was 12.
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 The Anne Heche Picture Pages
In a fundamentalist Christian family, Anne Celeste Heche was born on May 25, 1969 to choir director father Donald (born 1938, died of AIDS in 1983) and former secretary mother Nancy Heche.
Anne Heche was a student of Ocean City High School, Ocean City, New Jersey and graduated from the Francis W. Parker School in Chicago, Illinois.
Heche, who once played the part of Melanie West in the FOX's hit series Ally McBeal and Amanda Hayes in the family drama Everwood, is currently scheduled to star in the WB's comedy True, portraying the depressed pregnant woman abandoned by her boyfriend.
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 Anne Heche Hitched! - Sep 03, 2001 - E! Online News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Anne Heche, formerly one-half of Hollywood's highest-profile lesbian couple, married cameraman Coley Laffoon Saturday.
Heche tells Walters that her late father sexually abused her, causing her to become "insane," develop a second personality (named Celestia) and frequently have conversations with God.
Heche also says DeGeneres was the first women she had ever been with, but adds that the two have not spoken since their breakup.
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 A French Anne Heche Fan Site
Following her flaunted love-affair, Anne is hated by the religious groups and the American conservative elements.
The Daily news considers that this reversal of situation is a publicity stunt by Heche in order to rise in the boxoffice, but the same kind of matter was already held when the two actresses had revealed their love affair.
Heche's manager, Lauren Lloyd, subsequently called to confirm that her 32-year-old client did not enter the store's bridal salon on a whim.
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Heche was the director and Laffoon was a cameraman.
Anne Heche has used her status as one of Hollywood's most visible lesbian celebrity to raise awareness of gay/lesbian rights issues and the discrimination that many gays and lesbians must still fight.
Anne Heche is set to star and Sam Shepard is in negotiations to play opposite her in Showtime's feature "One Kill" for helmer Christopher Menaul ("The Passion of Ayn Rand").
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Heche was born in a small town and raised as a fundamentalist Christian, though stability was lacking due to 11 moves by the time she was 12.
In the late '80s Anne was involved with Richard Burgi, her co-star in "Another World." She and Steve Martin were a couple from 1993-95, but the relationship that earned the most play from the media was her affair with comedienne Ellen DeGeneres.
In her memoir, Heche reveals that she spent the first 31 years of her life suffering from mental illness that she says was triggered by sexual abuse by her father.
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 Heavenly Celebrities: Anne Heche
An actress who is known as much -- if not more -- for her offscreen life as for her onscreen performances, Anne Heche had the distinction of being one of Hollywood's most surprising success stories and also one half of its most famous lesbian couple.
Heche's hyper-publicized former relationship with actress and comedian Ellen DeGeneres was particularly notable, and refreshing for its degree of openness, something that made the two women veritable poster children for gay pride in Hollywood and elsewhere.
While Heche and DeGeneres chose to amicably part ways in 2000, their high-profile relationship left an indelible mark on US culture, helping to usher in an era of increased tolerance toward homosexuals within mainstream America.
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Anne Heche says she is doing what she never wanted to do...
Nancy Heche, the mother of Anne Heche, is using a new memoir to promote the so-called ex-gay movement - discussing her marriage to a closeted gay man and her feelings when her actress daughter began dating...
Anne Heche is often cast as a strong, callous woman, so she was an intriguing selection to play Marin Frist in "Men in Trees," ABC's new comedic drama about a relationship coach who relocates to a small,...
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 A French Anne Heche Fan Site
Anne tells us about her upcoming movie "Birth" with Nicole Kidman, and about her new role in the TV serie "Everwood".
Anne is nominate for her role in Gracie's Choice.
Anne showed great concern for the topic about child abuse -- her childhood was filled with unspeakable abuse.
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 Anne Heche Photos - Anne Heche News - Anne Heche Information
More Pictures A waifish blonde, Anne Heche (pronounced 'haytch') was still relatively unknown when she made headlines in April 1997 disclosing her relationship with comedienne Ellen DeGeneres.
Anne talks about what attracted her to the project and the similarities between herself and her character.
In 1999, Anne was nominated for a Razzie Award in the category of Worst Actress for her performance in a re-make of Hitchcock's "Psycho." (edit)
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 CNN.com - Anne Heche: Film strikes close to home - Jan. 12, 2004
Anne Heche says growing up in an abusive family gave her a special appreciation for the issues surrounding her role as a drug-addicted mother who neglects her children in the Lifetime movie "Gracie's Choice."
In her 2001 autobiography, "Call Me Crazy," Heche revealed that she had been molested as a child by her father, a secretly gay strict Baptist who died of AIDS in 1983.
Heche, of course, grabbed the spotlight with her very public relationship with Ellen DeGeneres, her mental breakdown following the split, and her confessions of craziness -- which she blamed on her abuse -- in her autobiography.
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 Amazon.com: Call Me Crazy: Books: Anne Heche   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Actor Heche became tabloid fodder for her lesbian relationship with comedian Ellen DeGeneres and a bizarre incident in which Heche showed up at a stranger's door raving about a spaceship that was coming to take her to heaven.
Heche's father also disappeared for weeks at a time (she later learned he was stealing away to have homosexual affairs) and rarely seemed to be employed.
Heche retrieves every piece of "pain" from her emotional toilet and lovingly examines it, before smearing it all over herself and the unsuspecting listener.
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 Powell's Books - Call Me Crazy (Lisa Drew Books) by Anne Heche
Yet what is truly surprising about Heche is that the most publicized event of her past — her romance with Ellen DeGeneres — is only one development in a fascinating and difficult life that has included more than its share of heartache and tragedy.
Anne, the youngest of four children, moved nine times before the age of twelve.
It was during that period that she began to face the horror of a childhood filled with unspeakable abuse.
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The daughter of a Baptist minister who was a closet homosexual and succumbed to AIDS complications in 1983 (although Heche has hinted he committed suicide in interviews), the thin wide-eyed performer began her career as a singer and dancer in dinner theater.
Later that year, Heche was teamed with Tommy Lee Jones in the disaster flick "Volcano" and won praise for her turn as a presidential advisor in Barry Levinson's political satire "Wag the Dog" (a role written for a man which Heche played with no changes to the dialogue).
Heche's claims in the book, written in just six weeks, were denied by her family but, true or not, her revelations did seem to quickly stem the widespread ridicule that had been aimed her way.
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 Al Weisel - Anne Heche
Before Heche and DeGeneres became the '90s version of Bogey and Bacall (with a slight alteration to the Bogey part of the equation), Heche had already created some buzz on her own.
When Heche was 13, her family discovered that her devoutly religious father, the church choir director, was not only gay but dying of a relatively unknown disease at the time - AIDS.
Heche has an uncanny ability to find an uplifting moral in everything that happens to her.
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 CNN.com - Heche: My father sexually abused me - September 5, 2001
Heche also says she feared she would die of AIDS, the disease that killed her father, in 1983.
Then, as the couple announced they were splitting in August of 2000, Heche was hospitalized after showing up, shaken and confused, at the doorstep of a rural California home.
Heche tells Walters that she and DeGeneres are no longer friends.
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 Anne Heche
Everyone was once content to just look at the work and not bring their own baggage to her performances.
And although the film was not a critical success nor a financial blockbuster, it was certainly not Heche's fault as the actress -- chosen by People Magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world in 1998 -- turned in another fine performance.
As a sidebar, it's interesting to note that before acknowledging her sexual preference to herself, Heche once had a two year relationship with actor Steve Martin.
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 AnneHeche.com - Her Filmwork
In 2002, Anne Heche made her Broadway debut in the critically acclaimed production of the Tony Award-winning "Proof." She garnered rave reviews across the board from theatre critics and the show was extended, making it one of the longest running non-musical plays in recent history.
She is also currently developing a comedy pilot for the WB entitled "True." The show centers around a young woman whose boyfriend breaks up with her while she is in labor and is then forced to move back in with her parents.
Anne won The National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actress for Barry Levinson's "Wag the Dog," in which she shared the screen with Robert DeNiro and Dustin Hoffman.
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 Anne Heche Pictures, Biography, Filmography, News, Videos,
Born May 25, 1969 - An actress who is known as much -- if not more -- for her offscreen life as for her onscreen performances, Anne Heche had the distinction of being one of Hollywood's most surprising success stories and also one half of its most famous lesbian couple.
Heche's hyper-publicized former relationship with actress and comedienne Ellen DeGeneres was partic...
Ellen Degeneres and Anne Heche broke up a long time ago, she has a new girlfriend, not sure of her name though.
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