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Heather Locklear is a Actor American born on 25 september 1961 at Los Angeles (USA)

Heather Locklear

Heather Locklear
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Birth name Heather Deen Locklear
Nationality USA
Birth 25 september 1961 (62 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Heather Deen Locklear (born September 25, 1961) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Amanda Woodward on Melrose Place, for which she received four consecutive Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress – Television Series Drama. Her other notable television roles include Sammy Jo Carrington on Dynasty, Officer Stacy Sheridan on T.J. Hooker and Caitlin Moore on Spin City, for which she earned a further two Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy. She had a recurring role on the TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland and a main role on the TNT drama-comedy television series Franklin & Bash in 2013.

Locklear's notable film roles include the science-fiction thriller Firestarter (1984), the action comedy Money Talks (1997), and the romantic comedy The Perfect Man (2005).

Biography

Relationships

Locklear was romantically linked to several Hollywood personalities including Scott Baio. She was married to Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee from May 10 1986, to 1993. After their divorce, she married Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora on December 17, 1994, in Paris. She gave birth to their only child, daughter Ava Elizabeth, in 1997. As of 2010, Ava is modeling and plans to be an actress. Locklear filed for divorce from Sambora in February 2006. The following month Sambora filed for joint custody of their daughter and enforcement of a prenuptial agreement. Their divorce was finalized in April 2007. In the same month, Locklear began a relationship with fellow Melrose Place alum Jack Wagner. In August 2011, Locklear and Wagner announced they were engaged. Locklear's publicist announced that the engagement was called off in November 2011.


Driving controversies
In September 2008, Locklear was pulled over and arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence by a California Highway Patrol officer just outside Santa Barbara after she was seen driving erratically. Police had been tipped off about Locklear's driving by Jill Ishkanian, a former reporter and editor at Us Weekly magazine, who saw Locklear outside a market in Montecito, California. Ishkanian photographed the incident and then sold the photos to celebrity news website TMZ.com for $27,500, though she claims it was entirely a chance meeting and denies following Locklear or setting her up in order to obtain photographs. Locklear was formally charged on November 17, 2008, with one misdemeanor count of driving under the influence. A blood test detected no alcohol or illegal narcotics, but Santa Barbara County Deputy District Attorney Lee Carter stated that they believe the prescription medications she consumed for her anxiety and depression "could have impaired her ability to safely drive a motor vehicle". On January 2, 2009, Locklear pleaded no contest to reckless driving, and in return the district attorney dismissed the DUI charges. Locklear was sentenced to three years of informal probation, a DMV driver safety class and a $700 fine.

On April 21, 2010, Locklear was arrested on suspicion of hit and run, when a "No Parking" sign was wrecked at 4 a.m. and vehicle debris was found. Police discovered that her car, parked in her garage, showed apparently matching damage. Her lawyer confirmed that Locklear had been cited for a traffic misdemeanor as the vehicle's owner, but said it was not clear who was driving at the time of the accident. On May 26, 2010, the Ventura County District Attorney announced that no criminal charges will be filed because there was “insufficient evidence” to determine who was driving the car at the time of the collision.


911 calls
In March 2008, a 911 call was made by someone who claimed to be Locklear's doctor and said that Locklear was trying to commit suicide. Emergency responders were dispatched to Locklear's home. Her publicist later said that Locklear had never requested any medical assistance and the Ventura County Sheriff's Department later stated that no further action was taken once they arrived at Locklear's Westlake Village home, as she appeared to be fine. They did, however, state that they believed the call to be genuine. On June 24, 2008, she checked into a medical facility in Arizona for psychological issues including anxiety and depression, and requested an in-depth evaluation of her medication in order to receive proper diagnosis and treatment. Her agent confirmed that she was suffering from anxiety and depression. On July 23, 2008, Locklear returned home after four weeks of treatment at the facility.

On January 12, 2012, Locklear's sister called 911 when she believed Locklear was in danger after reportedly taking prescription drugs and alcohol. Emergency personnel responded and Locklear was taken to Los Robles Hospital in Thousand Oaks, California, but was reported to be out of danger the following day.

Usually with

David Zucker
David Zucker
(1 films)
Eric Goldberg
Eric Goldberg
(1 films)
Joseph Merhi
Joseph Merhi
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Heather Locklear (19 films)

Display filmography as detailed form
YearNameJobRoles
2016The Game of LoveActressFrankie Cornell
2013Scary Movie 5ActressBarbara
2011He Loves MeActressLaura
2009Flying ByActressPamela
2008Flirting with FortyActressJackie Laurens
2007Game of LifeActressIrene
2007Angels FallActressReese Gilmore
2005The Perfect ManActressJean Hamilton
2003Looney Tunes: Back in ActionActressDusty Tails
2003Uptown GirlsActressRoma Schleine
1997Money TalksActressGrace Cipriani
1997Double TapActressAgent Katherine Hanson
1996The First Wives ClubActressGil's New Wife
1993Wayne's World 2ActressHerself
1992Body LanguageActressBetsy Frieze
1991Her Wicked WaysActressMelody Shepherd
1989The Return of Swamp ThingActressAbby Arcane
1984FirestarterActressVictoria 'Vicky' Tomlinson McGee
1984The Last StarfighterActressRylan Indoctrinator (uncredited)