Anne Heche was cruelly killed on August 12, 2022, as a consequence of injuries sustained in a flaming, terrible car accident. She was born on May 25, 1969, in Aurora, Ohio. Her career had experienced both the highs and lows of movies like Donnie Brasco and Armed Response. By considering some of her most iconic roles, let’s remember her in our prayers.

1. Marion Crane in Psycho (1998)

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Director- Gus Van Sant

Marion steals a significant amount from her job in order to leave town and start over with her broke boyfriend. She eventually checks into a secluded motel. She receives service from the incredibly uncomfortable yet submissive Norman Bates there, who she frequently overhears battling with his controlling mother. Later that evening, though, Marion is brutally murdered, and Norman discovers and conceals the body. In their investigation into the motel, a detective and Marion’s sister learn startling information.

2. Vicky Hudson and Marley Love in Another World (TV Series, 1968-99)

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Created By- Irna Phillips, William J. Bell

The on-going tale of life in Bay City, a small town in the Midwest, and the love, sorrow, hardships, and triumphs of its inhabitants, who come from various social and economic origins. The families of Matthews, Cory, Frame, Winthrop, Love, Hudson, Harrison, and Burrell reside in Bay City.

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3. Dr. Amy Barnes in Volcano (1997)

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Director- Mick Jackson

Dr. Amy Barnes, a geologist, foresees the worst and alerts the people of downtown Los Angeles to an imminent catastrophe following an unexpectedly large earthquake. When molten magma erupts, destroying everything in its path, Mike Roark, the director of the city’s Office of Emergency Management department, launches a race against time inquiry. There are clear indicators of an underground volcanic eruption beneath the La Brea Tar Pits.

4. Maggie Pistone in Donnie Brasco (1997)

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Director- Mike Newell

FBI agent Joe Pistone infiltrates the mob in New York City in the 1970s by going undercover. Benny “Lefty” Ruggiero, a mafia boss, becomes his acquaintance while he is posing as Donnie Brasco. With time, Pistone starts to recognise and show concern for his mafia friends, notably Lefty. Pistone is married with kids, but because he frequently travels for weeks or even months at a period, his wife eventually filed for divorce. His bosses determine it’s time to end the programme when he ceases providing the daily reports that are expected to the FBI.

5. Robin Monroe in Six Day, Seven Nights (1998)

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Director- Ivan Reitman

During dinner in New York, assistant magazine editor Robin Monroe’s boyfriend Frank Martin extends an invitation for her to spend six days and seven nights on the idyllic island of Makatea. When they land in Tahiti, they board the charter operated by clumsy middle-aged pilot Quinn Harris, who is helped by his attractive companion Angelica. Frank asks Robin to marry him and gives her a ring as soon as they get at Makatea. Quinn, who has the only accessible plane, is hired by Robin’s editor Marjorie to fly to Tahiti during the night to cover a story. They unexpectedly crash on an uninhabited island due to a shift in the weather. To survive and wait for the unlikely rescue, they must now rely on one another.

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6. Joyce Dahmer in My Friend Dahmer (2017)

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Director- Marc Meyers

Jeff is an uncomfortable youngster who is struggling to finish high school and whose home life is in disarray. His odd behaviour at school draws unanticipated pals, a band-nerd collective known as The Dahmer Fan Club, led by Derf Backderf. However, Jeff’s depravity keeps taking hold as they get closer to graduation, and he goes further off the rails.

7. Joan Ostrowski-Fox in Cedar Rapids (2011)

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Director-  Miguel Arteta

Tim Lippe, an insurance agent, is incredibly ignorant. He has never been on a plane, slept in a hotel, or even left his small community in Wisconsin. When Tim is chosen to represent his firm at a convention in Iowa, he meets three veteran attendees who set him on the path to a transformative weekend filled with wild adventures and delicious temptation.

8. Laura in Walking And Talking (1996)

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Director- Nicole Holofcener

When Laura, her roommate and best friend, moves out to live with her fiancé, Amelia becomes envious. Amelia examines her life negatively after finding herself suddenly alone. Her last partner, Bill, has earned the nickname “Ugly Guy”; her chats with her ex, Andrew, frequently turn into name-calling; and her cherished cat has been diagnosed with cancer. She then makes an effort to suppress her enmity and rely on Laura for assistance.

9. Roxane in The Third Miracle (2000)

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Director-  Agnieszka Holland

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Frank Shore, a struggling Roman Catholic priest, is looking into the canonization of a woman who is alleged to have done miracles both during and after her existence. Roxane, the woman’s daughter, tells Shore about the terrible abuse she experienced at the hands of the would-be saint during their conversation. While battling his own sexual cravings, the priest must balance the daughter’s stories with other people’s accounts of the woman’s worth.

10. Winifred Ames in Wag The Dog (1997)

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Director- Barry Levinson

A sexual scandal involves the US president two weeks before his reelection. Presidential advisor Winifred Ames seeks the advice of Conrad Brean, a spin doctor, to help calm the situation because she needs outside assistance. Brean determines the best course of action is to create a distraction. In order to create a war in Albania, Brean asks Hollywood producer Stanley Motss for assistance. Once the conflict has started, the two men manage to get all of the media’s attention on the conflict.

11. Beth Eastern in Return To Paradise (1998)

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Director- Joseph Ruben

Three pals from Malaysia are on vacation: Lewis, Sheriff, and Tony. Lewis stays behind to deal with orangutans while Sheriff and Tony eventually depart for employment in New York. He having been arrested for drug possession, Sheriff and Tony find out two years later as a result of their prior deeds. Lewis’ friends are faced with a difficult choice: send Lewis back to Malaysia and split his sentence, or let him die. Lewis is facing the death penalty.

Anne Heche has played a variety of different roles in film and TV. Her sassy, quirky, and honestly comedic characters always deliver. Above the list are some the best of her movies and roles.