Throughout her entertainment career, Heather has managed to successfully combine her love of the arts, sports, and philanthropic service. On stage she appeared alongside Tippi Hedren in, "The Vagina Monologues," to help raise funds and awareness to end violence against women. She also acted with Richard Dreyfuss and Annette O'Toole in a staged reading of, "8," Dustin Lance Black's play chronicling the federal trial for marriage equality. She served as on-air talent with the debut team of, "Fantasy Football Now," at ESPN; a debut that garnered them a Sports Emmy in the Outstanding New Approaches - Coverage category. Heather has served as a mentor for school-aged writers through the Young Story Tellers foundation and grants wishes for Make-A-Wish LA. Along with appearing in commercials, television, and film, she was co-host of the popular podcast, "The Edge," for four years and was a regular panelist with Lance Bass on the Sirius XM radio show, "Dirty Pop Live." With Harry Lennix, Heather produced her first feature film, "H4," an ambitious African American Shakespeare adaptation, with the desire to make Shakespeare more accessible to all.
A southern California native, Heather Ann Davis was born and raised in a suburb of Los Angeles County. She began acting as a child in school and in local musical theater productions. She continued her education in acting throughout her years in school, and additionally pursued an education in music. She resides in Los Angeles with her bird, Logan McNugget.
Heather Ann Foster is known for Urban Ghost Story (1998), Grace (2021) and Taggart (1983).
Heather Ann Gottlieb (She/They) was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. At age 10, she began performing in community theatre across the valley, including Phoenix Theatre, Greasepaint, Metro Arts, and TheaterWorks. At age 15, she won the AriZoni Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role (Children's Theater). She received her BA in Theatre Arts from Loyola Marymount University in 2015. In 2015, Beth Henley awarded her the department's "Outstanding Achievement in Playwriting" award. Her feminist podcast, "Dirty Girl," launched the WhoHaha Podcast Network in 2018.
Heather Ann Hall is an actress and producer, known for Through the Ashes (2019), Justified Force (2019) and The Prankster (2010). She has been married to Devin Andre Dupuis since September 20, 2020.
Heather Ann McBride is a producer and director, known for In Her Blood (2018), Know Fear, Know Freedom and Painting the Line (2017).
Heather Anne Campbell is a writer and actress, known for The Twilight Zone (2019), Whose Line Is It Anyway? (2013) and The Eric Andre Show (2012).
Heather Arendt is an actor and casting director, known for The Legacy of Christ, The Beast (2009) and Gags The Clown (2018).
Heather Ashley Chase was first thrust in front of the cameras, upon winning the "Baby Starkist Tuna" Contest at 6 months old, in 1983. In 1988, she first stepped onto a theater stage and was immediately stricken with the performance 'bug'. She has won several awards in Theatre, including Best Actress in a comedy and Best Actress in a drama as well as Best Supporting Actress in a comedy. In 2001 she moved to Hollywood California and within a week, landed two lead roles in two different films. One a horror movie and the other a science fiction film. Chase was accepted to Yale School of Drama but after only eight months, she landed a lead role in a TV show that moved her back, once again, into the heart of N.Y.C. A few years later, she returned to her studies and transferred to NYU and Tisch Performance Studies. Publications she has been featured in are Sassy Magazine, Palm Beach Magazine, Femme Fatale, Oxygen (Editorial Ad), Yoga Mind Body Spirit Magazine, Palm Beach Gardens Yoga, Travel & Leisure, Ocean Drive Magazine, Boca Magazine, Six Degrees Magazine as well as appearing on stage with Dr. Oz, in 2016 for the Palm Beach Gardens Mind Body Spirit Health Expo. She has made several appearances in and around Palm Beach promoting Holistic Medicine. In 2013 she appeared on Good Morning Miami and the New York CBS Today Show. Heather recently earned her Master's Degree from New York University.
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