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Heather Deen is an American actress, best known for her role as the vixen Amanda in Melrose Place.
In 1979, Locklear landed her first TV role in a TV movie and then on an episode of CHiPs a year later. She landed a few more bit parts in shows, including Eight Is Enough, before Aaron Spelling cast her in the role of Sammy Jo Carrington in his new TV series Dynasty. Locklear proved a popular addition to the cast in the show's second season, in the fall of 1981. Spelling immediately cast her opposite William Shatner in the cop show T.J. Hooker. The show's 1982 premiere significantly enhanced Locklear's Hollywood career. Throughout the 1980's she continued to work on these two shows plus numerous television specials and films.
In the 1990's Locklear played perhaps her best known part, the vixen Amanda Woodward on the series Melrose Place from 1993 to 1999. She was originally brought on as a guest star in an attempt to boost the ratings, and her billing in the credits reflected this. Locklear also won First Americans in the Arts: Best Actress in a TV series for her role on Melrose Place.
Public Name: Heather Locklear
Birth Name: Heather Deen Locklear
Date of Birth: September 25, 1961
Place of Birth: Westwood, California
Filmography
- Angels Fall, 2007 (TV) (post-production)
- Oranges, 2007
- Women of a Certain Age, 2006 (TV)
- "Boston Legal", 2005 TV Episode
- The Perfect Man, 2005
- "LAX", 2004 TV Episode
- "Two and a Half Men", 2004 TV Episode
- Looney Tunes: Back in Action, 2003
- Uptown Girls, 2003
- Once Around the Park, 2003 (TV)
- "Scrubs", 2002 TV Episode
- "Spin City", 1999-2002 TV Episode
- "Ally McBeal", 2002 TV Episode
- "King of the Hill", 2000 TV Episode (voice)
- VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards, 1999 (TV)
- "Melrose Place", 1993-1999 TV Episode
- "Hercules", 1998 TV Episode (voice)
- Double Tap, 1997
- Money Talks, 1997
- The First Wives Club, 1996
- Shattered Mind, 1996 (TV)
- "Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man", 1995 TV Episode (voice)
- Texas Justice, 1995 (TV)
- The 1994 Billboard Music Awards, 1994 (TV)
- "Saturday Night Live", 1994 TV Episode
- Fade to Black, 1993 (TV)
- "Batman", 1992 TV Episode (voice)
- Body Language, 1992 (TV)
- Highway Heartbreaker, 1992 (TV)
- Illusions, 1992 (TV)
- Dynasty: The Reunion, 1991 (TV)
- "Going Places", 1990-1991 TV Episode
- The Big Slice, 1991
- Her Wicked Ways, 1991 (TV)
- Rich Men, Single Women, 1990 (TV)
- Jury Duty: The Comedy, 1990 (TV)
- "ABC TGIF", 1990 TV Series
- The Return of Swamp Thing, 1989
- "Dynasty", 1981-1989 TV Episode
- Rock 'n' Roll Mom, 1988 (TV)
- T.J. Hooker: Blood Sport, 1986 (TV)
- "T.J. Hooker", 1982-1986 TV Episode
- City Killer, 1984 (TV)
- Firestarter, 1984
- "The Love Boat", 1983 TV Episode
- "Hotel", 1983 TV Episode
- "The Fall Guy", 1982-1983 TV Episode
- "Fantasy Island", 1982 TV Episode
- "Matt Houston", 1982 TV Episode
- Twirl, 1981 (TV)
- The Return of the Beverly Hillbillies, 1981 (TV)
- "Eight Is Enough", 1981 TV Episode
- "240-Robert", 1981 TV Episode
- "CHiPs", 1980 TV Episode
- Tales of the Unexpected, 1979 (TV)
Awards
- First Americans in the Arts Award Best Actress in a TV Series "Melrose Place" 1998
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Movies
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