Heather Locklear

Heather Deen Locklear ( born September 25, 1961 in Westwood, Los Angeles, United States) is an American actress and producer.

Life

Locklear is the youngest of four siblings. Her father Bill, who works at the University of California, has Native American and African ancestors, her mother Diane is of Scottish descent. Mother's side she is related to Marla Maples, the second wife of Donald Trump.

Locklear was married from 1986 to 1993 with the rock musician Tommy Lee ( Mötley Crüe ), who later became a marriage with Pamela Anderson entered. After the divorce in 1994 she married the guitarist of Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, with whom she has a daughter. On 2 February 2006, she announced the separation of Sambora and filed for divorce. She is now divorced and in a relationship with Jack Wagner. In August 2011 they announced their engagement, which was released early 2012.

Career

During her studies at UCLA, Locklear began modeling and working as an advertising testimonial for the College Store. This was followed in the early 1980s first appearances in television series such as CHiPs, 240 -Robert, and Eight Is Enough. After a long-term collaboration with producer Aaron Spelling, who was casting Dynasty ( Dynasty ) for the role of Sammy Jo Dean in the TV series began. From sporadic inserts it was counted to the tribe cast between 1985 and until the end of the series in 1989.

In the police series T. J. Hooker Heather Locklear played alongside lead actor William Shatner Officer Stacy Sheridan. In 1990, the actress for her role in the movie The Green Swamp Thing the Razzie in the category " Worst Actress ".

After some minor commitment to supporting roles Locklear embodied in 1993 the role of Amanda Woodward in Aaron Spelling's Melrose Place, a spin-off of the U.S. youth series Beverly Hills, 90210th The presentation of the schemer Woodward brought her from 1994 to 1997 Golden Globe nominations for "Best Actress in a Television Series " field. The initially designed as a cameo role was expanded into one of the main characters of the series. At the height of their popularity they had reached with Melrose Place, Heather Locklear appeared in 1994 on the cover of "Rolling Stone". Twice, in 1994 and 2001, she appeared in " People Magazine 50 Most Beautiful People".

After the series ended in 1999, the U.S. citizen was given the role of Caitlin in the sitcom Spin City, which they embodied in the four to six squadrons. She was also nominated twice for a Golden Globe for her performance. In addition to these engagements have appeared in guest and supporting roles of several other series.

In the recent past Locklear had a short recurring role in Scrubs - as well as guest appearances on Two and a Half Men and Hannah Montana. In 2009, she starred in her role of Melrose Place as Amanda Woodward in the produced by the TV channel The CW remake of the series.

Filmography

Movies

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