Heather McCallum is an actress and writer, known for Paring, LA to Vegas (2018) and You're the Worst (2014).
Heather McComb was born on March 2, 1977 in Barnegat, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Ray Donovan (2013), All the Real Girls (2003) and The Event (2010). She was previously married to James Van Der Beek.
Heather McDonald is a writer and actress, known for White Chicks (2004), Dance Flick (2009) and Female Moments (2014). She has been married to Peter Dobias since May 27, 2000. They have two children.
Heather McDonald is known for his work on Muster Dogs (2022).
Heather is from Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. She has classical training in dance, voice, theatre and film and holds a bachelor's degree in Drama Performance and English Literature from the University of Toronto. She is a Registered Yoga Teacher and equally pursues her interests in Yoga, Literature, Theatre and Film. She has traveled extensively in the United Kingdom and Europe.
Heather McLean is known for Babes with Blades (2018), The School That Roared (2009) and Beijing 2022: XXIV Olympic Winter Games (2022).
Heather McMahan is an actress and writer, known for Love Hard (2021), Good Grief and The Trap (2019).
Heather McPhaul was spit out amid the sandstorms of West Texas. One of her earliest memories is sitting on her daddy's lap while he watched the evening news; images of the Vietnam War made her question the longevity of the world, so when she could commandeer the TV she elevated her spirits with humorous friends on Bewitched, The Brady Bunch, and Laverne & Shirley. Movie musicals also helped her to survive the craziness that raged inside and out. The Sound of Music and Grease were temporary distractions from the Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder that, at times, threatened to drown her. When she wasn't going to school or watching syndicated sitcoms, she was forced to help on the family ranch and farm. In the summer, she and her sister hoed cotton ("You were a Hoer," a date once said to her) and in the fall, they tromped that same cotton. Heather hated such work then; she is grateful for it today. In fact, there is much she misses about her West Texas roots -- the people (their quirks and hilarity), the simple pleasures (the spectacle of a Texas thunderstorm or "thunder boomer" as her mom would say), and, of course, the food ("real" Chicken Fried Steak, anyone? Melt-in-your-mouth-delicious). In high school, Heather stumbled into what arts were available to her rural class of twenty: the annual one-act play and prose reading competitions. She thanks the University Interscholastic League in Texas for providing these extracurricular contests. After three consecutive years competing at the state level, Heather realized that the performing bug had sunk its hooks in deeply. And an actress was born.
Beautiful, sunny, and engaging blonde actress Heather Menzies was born on December 3, 1949 in Toronto, Canada. Her family moved to the United States when Heather was eleven. She graduated from Hollywood High School and subsequently attended the Falcon Studio's University of the Arts in Hollywood. Heather made a strong and promising film debut as Louisa von Trapp in the delightful classic musical The Sound of Music (1965). Menzies also appeared with The Sound of Music (1965) star Julie Andrews in the epic drama Hawaii (1966). After initially establishing herself as an innocent ingénue in the 1960s, Heather reinvented herself with a much sexier image in the 1970s. She did a nude pictorial for the August 1973 issue of "Playboy." Heather gave an extremely sweet and appealing performance as mad scientist Strother Martin's lovely and loyal daughter in the enjoyably oddball horror feature Sssssss (1973). Menzies was likewise quite spirited and personable as a feisty skip tracer in the terrific fright film cult favorite Piranha (1978). On television, Heather achieved her greatest fame as scantily clad fugitive Jessica in the short-lived, but still popular Logan's Run (1977) science fiction TV series. Among the numerous TV shows Menzies did guest spots on are The Farmer's Daughter (1963), Dragnet 1967 (1967), Marcus Welby, M.D. (1969), The Love Boat (1977), T.J. Hooker (1982), Bonanza (1959), S.W.A.T. (1975), and Love, American Style (1969). Heather appeared with her late actor husband Robert Urich on several occasions: She acted in three episodes of Vega$ (1978) and one episode of Spenser: For Hire (1985), plus had a small role in the offbeat science fiction mystery thriller Endangered Species (1982). Moreover, Menzies first met Urich on the set of a TV commercial they acted in together. An ovarian cancer survivor, Heather resided in Los Angeles with her three children and worked for the Urich Fund for Sarcoma Research at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. Menzies died from brain cancer at age 68 on December 24, 2017.
Heather Mignon was born on August 9, 1992 in Contra Costa County, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Lasso (2017).