Heather Muir is an actress, known for Melany Rose (2020).
Murdock was born on March 26th, 1989, in Orange, California, and raised in Herriman, Utah. She majored in theater at Utah Valley University, and graduated with a bachelors degree in December of 2011. Looking for a change, and new challenge Murdock transitioned into film after graduation. With a strong foundation in stage acting Murdock's talent transferred seamlessly, and she quickly booked many roles in feature films including Darkness (2013), Point B (2013), WWJD (2013), and Adopting Trouble (2013), some shorts including Gloom (2013), Day of the Year (2013), and Sojourn (2013), and a few web-series including Stages (2012), Discombobulated (2012-2013), and Gruntslinger (2013.) Murdock's passion for the arts extends to painting, drawing, singing and dancing.
Heather Muriel Nguyen (they/she) is a queer Vietnamese-American filmmaker passionate about visceral stories that honestly reflect queer and trans communities of Color grappling with intergenerational trauma and self-love. Heather's a 2020 Gemstone Studios/Sony Rising Storytellers semifinalist. Her film about an asexual Asian-American girl (THO, "tuh") is the first by and about asexual BIPOC, and she is pitching a series adaptation. THO premiered at Outfest Fusion 2021 in the "Stand Up, Be Heard" category and theatrically premiered at Outfest Los Angeles 2021 in the "What A Girl Wants" shorts block. In collaboration, Heather brings emotional depth and hunger to honestly reflect her communities.
Heather Nichols is an actress and writer, known for How I Met Your Mother (2005), Suburgatory (2011) and Bring It On: All or Nothing (2006).
Heather O'Donnell is known for AKP: Job 27 (2013), Sweet Prudence and the Erotic Adventure of Bigfoot (2011) and Trigger (2016).
Heather Michele O'Rourke was born on December 27, 1975 in Santee, San Diego, California, to Kathleen, a seamstress, and Michael O'Rourke, a construction worker. She had German, Danish, English, and Irish ancestry. Heather entered American cinematic pop-culture before first grade. She was sitting alone in the MGM Commissary waiting for her mother when a stranger approached her asking her name. "My name is Heather O'Rourke," she said. "But you're a stranger, and I can't talk to you". When her mother returned, the stranger introduced himself as Steven Spielberg. She failed her first audition when she laughed at a stuffed animal Spielberg presented her with. He thought she was just too young (she had just turned five), and he was actually looking for a girl at least 6 years old, but he saw something in her and asked her to come in a second time with a scary story book. He asked her to scream a lot. She screamed until she broke down in tears. The next day at the commissary, Spielberg told her and her family, "I don't know what it is about her, but she's got the job." She instantly became a star overnight and was easily recognized at her favorite theme park, Disneyland, and everywhere in California. In the years that followed, Heather was a familiar face on TV in Happy Days (1974) (1982-1983), Webster (1983) (1983-1984), and Still the Beaver (1983) (1986-1987), three shows in which she had recurring roles. In 1986, the highly anticipated sequel to her first movie, Poltergeist (1982), Poltergeist II: The Other Side (1986) debuted in theaters; it was her riveting performance in this film that cemented her a place in Hollywood history. In January 1987, Heather began to have flu-like symptoms and her legs and feet swelled. She was taken to Kaiser Hospital, and they confirmed it was only the flu, but when symptoms continued, they diagnosed her as having Crohn's Disease, a chronic inflammation of the intestine. She was on medication throughout the filming of her next project, Poltergeist III (1988), and her cheeks were puffy in some scenes. She never complained during filming and did not appear sick to fellow cast members. When filming was completed in June, Heather and her family went on a road trip from Chicago, to New Orleans, to Orlando and all the way back to Lakeside where they lived at the time. Heather was well until January 31, 1988, Super Bowl Sunday. She was unable to keep anything in her stomach and crawled into bed with her parents that night, saying that she didn't feel well. The next morning, February 1, sitting at the breakfast table, she couldn't swallow her toast or Gatorade. Her mother noticed her fingers were blue and her hands were cold. Kathleen called the doctor's and was getting ready to put her clothes on when Heather fainted on the kitchen floor. When the paramedics came in, Heather insisted that she was "really okay" and was worried about missing school that day. In the ambulance, Heather suffered cardiac arrest and died on the operating table at 2:43 p.m. at the tender age of 12. Of all her achievements, Heather was proudest of being elected student body president of her 5th grade class in 1985.
Heather Orth is known for Pride and Prejudice: A New Musical (2020).
Heather Osbourne is known for I Am Vanessa Guillen (2022).
Heather Paige is an actress, known for Ozark Sharks (2016), Sorority Sistaz and Possessions (2001).
Heather Paige is originally from Augusta, Georgia. Her mother Lynette, worked as hairstylist and is of African American heritage and her father Ken, a nuclear engineer of Jewish/Caucasian background. After moving to a small farm town in Southeast Nebraska, she enrolled in extra classes on theatre, film making, and creative writing. As a teen, her summer breaks involved attending film studies at the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska Lincoln and at the University of Tulsa Department of Film Studies. At seventeen she was cast as "Juliet" in the Kansas City Renaissance Festival, igniting the spark to pursue acting. At eighteen, she moved to Los Angeles. After three years of writing and acting classes, and countless auditions she landed the role of slightly OCD sorority president "Kelly" in the comedy feature "Alpha House". From there, other lead roles seem to trickle in; playing the emotionally challenging part of "Alejandra" a young lesbian teen in the thriller, "Prom Ride" (2015) , and the emotionally detached maid of honor "Sienna", in the "Hangover" meets "Bridesmaids" comedy, "Bachelor Night"(2015). Debuting later this year, Heather Paige plays the charismatic scream queen "Jennifer" in the slasher "Minutes to Midnight" starring alongside William Baldwin and horror icon, Bill Mosely. Currently she is writing a screenplay of her own and has her eyes set on bigger roles, such as a lead in the upcoming remake of "The Craft".