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Immediately after her high school graduation, she accepted
another soap offer and left for New York City. 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. Heche has starred in a number of high-profile films,
including Donnie Brasco, Volcano, Wag the Dog, Six Days Seven
Nights, and Psycho.
In 2004, Anne Heche was nominated for a Tony Award for her role in a
revival of Twentieth Century; she also returned to regular
television acting on the WB drama Everwood, in the contract role
of Amanda Hayes.
Anne Heche's autobiography coverMost know of Heche because of
her relationship with comedian Ellen DeGeneres and the events
following their breakup. The couple started dating in 1997
shortly after the infamous "Puppy Episode" of DeGeneres' first
sitcom. At one point, the two said they would get a civil union
if they became legal in Vermont. They also worked on film and TV
projects together. However, the couple split up in August 2000
and Heche soon began dating cameraman Coley Laffoon, whom she
met while he was filming a comedy special for DeGeneres. They
married in September 2001 and have a son, Homer Heche Laffoon,
born March 2, 2002.
A year after her split with DeGeneres, Heche made claims in
television interviews and in her autobiography, Call Me Crazy,
that she was mentally ill for the first 31 years of her life
after being sexually abused by her father (who died of AIDS in
1983). She also claimed to have an alter ego that was the
daughter of God and half-sibling of Jesus named "Celestia," who
had contacts with extraterrestrial life forms. In her book, she
explained that before her split with DeGeneres, she was
contacted by "God" and told He would walk with her for seven
days.
Anne Heche's mother, Nancy, is a Christian and psychotherapist, and does
not believe that her late husband sexually abused Anne. Nancy
tours the nation speaking with ex-gay groups claiming her
prayers "cured" Anne of her homosexuality. 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. In an interview with The Advocate following the
split, Anne said she does not give a label to her own sexual
orientation and said "I have been very clear to everybody that
just because I'm getting married does not mean I call myself a
straight."
Before dating DeGeneres, Heche dated comedian
Steve Martin for two
years (she is rumored to be the basis for the Heather Graham
character in Bowfinger, although Martin denies it). She also
dated musician Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac for a year in
the early 1990s.
Anne Heche was the subject of Buckingham's barbed song 'Come',
where he took a number of shots at her lesbianism and delusions,
and he wrote the unreleased 'Down on Rodeo' with a much softer
reflection on the relationship where he can be heard saying "Do
your hear me Annie?" at the end.
In 1998, Heche's sister, Susan Bergman, wrote a book about the
family and their relationship with their father, who was gay.
Susan, like Anne, was estranged from her mother. Heche and
Bergman were reportedly estranged after the release of Bergman's
book; Bergman died in January 2006 after a lengthy battle with
brain cancer. Heche has two other siblings - Nathan, who died in
a car accident in 1983, and an older sister, Abigail.
In 1998 Mad TV lampooned Heche (Mo Collins) and DeGeneres (Alex
Borstein) in a sketch where both women claimed Hollywood
discriminated against them due to their relationship. They
claimed they now had only several expensive homes, Heche was
only making four or five films a year, and so on. The sketch
ended when DeGeneres attempted to hug Heche and Heche ran off
the stage in horror.
Anne Heche was portrayed (by Reese Witherspoon)
on Saturday Night Live negatively, on the sketch Celebrity
Jeopardy!, and viewed as a crazed woman, because she answered
many questions in her so-called "native" alien language. At one
point in the sketch when she was called on,
Will Ferrell's
character (Alex Trebek) had been forced to call her "Celestia"
before she would answer the question, alluding to her
self-described extraterrestrial origins. She answered one
question concerning Rush Hour and Chris Tucker (also portrayed
in the bit) in the form of an alien language, at which point
Ferrell expressed his discontent with the contestants.
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