Anne Heche Net Worth 2022

Anne Heche Net Worth 2022: Actor, Model, and Reality Tv Personality Earnings!

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 Anne Heche started as an actress in the soap opera “Another World.” She is known for being in a relationship with the comedian Ellen DeGeneres and for being in the show “Men in Trees.” Her jobs as an actor, screenwriter, TV producer, TV director, and voice actor brought in most of her money.

Anne Heche got her start in show business on the soap opera Another World. Her first movie was 1993’s “An Ambush of Ghosts,” but it was 1997’s “Donnie Brasco” that made her famous. In 2002, she had her first show on Broadway. With Gracie’s Choice in 2004, she was nominated for her first primetime Emmy Award. Her show, Men in Trees, started in 2006. Heche later worked on the TV shows Hung and The Brave.

Anne Heche: Net Worth 2022

Name: Anne Heche
Net Worth: $8 Million
Monthly Salary: $50 Thousand+
Annual Income: $700 Thousand+
Source of Wealth: Actor, Screenwriter, Television producer, Television Director, Voice Actor

Anne Heche: Early Life Details

Heche was born on May 25, 1969, in Aurora, Ohio. Her parents were Baptist choir directors and stay-at-home moms. When Heche was 12, her father died of AIDS. This put a financial strain on the family. Heche started acting at a dinner theatre in New Jersey so she could help support her family. Later, the family moved to the area around Chicago.

When Heche was in high school, a talent scout saw her in a school play and gave her her first big break. After she graduated, she moved to New York City to work on the daytime drama Another World. On the show, she played twins Marley and Vicky Hudson, who were very different from each other. One was kind and sweet, while the other was a little mean and rough around the edges. In 1991, Heche won a Daytime Emmy for her work on the show.

Anne Heche: Personal Life Details

Anne Heche dated Ellen DeGeneres, but the relationship ended because of all the attention from the media. The two people started dating in 1997 and broke up in August of 2000. After this, she started dating men and became interested in how they were with each other.

Anne met Coleman Laffoon in 2000 when they were both on a DeGeneres show. The two started dating, and on September 1, 2001, they got married. On March 2, 2002, in Los Angeles, California, United States, they had a son named Homer Laffoon.

Five years later, on February 2, 2007, Laffoon asked for a divorce, and on March 4, 2009, it was finalized. She got a divorce from her husband and started dating his co-star James Tupper. Heche was found to be pregnant on December 5, 2008. Atlas Heche Tupper was born to Anne and James on March 7, 2009.

James is a Canadian actor who is best known for playing Jack Slattery in the ABC TV series. He also appears in the NBC medical drama series Dr. Chris Sands.

A source tells Us Weekly that Heche is dating Peter Thomas Roth. The insider goes on to say, “Peter and Anne met in the Hamptons through mutual friends and have been dating for about eight weeks.” They brought their relationship back to the city not too long.

Anne Heche: Career Details

Between 1987 and 1991, Anne was in more than 70 episodes of “Another World,” for which she won a Daytime Emmy. In the early 1990s, she was a guest star on “Murphy Brown” (1991) and “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles” (1993). She was also in the TV movies “O Pioneers!” (1992), “Against the Wall” (1994), and “Girls in Prison” (1994), as well as the feature films “An Ambush of Ghosts” (1993), “The Adventures of Huck Finn” (1993), “I’ll Do Anything” (1994), “A (1994).

She acted in the 1997 movies “Donnie Brasco,” “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” “Wag the Dog,” and “Return to Paradise” after co-starring with Cher and Demi Moore in the 1996 HBO movie “If These Walls Could Talk” (1998). Anne was in the 1998 movie “Six Days, Seven Nights” with Harrison Ford. She also played Marion Crane in Gus Van Sant’s 1998 remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho.”

She played Melanie West on Fox’s “Ally McBeal” in 2001, and “Gracie’s Choice” got her a Primetime Emmy nomination in 2004. Heche acted in “Prozac Nation” (2001), “Birth” (2004), “What Love Is” (2007), and “Toxic Skies” (2008), and she did the voice of Lois Lane in “Superman: Doomsday” (2007).

In the 2002 movie “John Q,” Anne and Denzel Washington both had parts. She played Amanda Hayes on the WB show “Everwood” from 2004 to 2005. In 2006, she got the lead role in “Men in Trees,” which had 36 episodes over two seasons, and then she worked with Thomas Jane in all 30 episodes of “Hung.”

Heche had an uncredited role in the Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg comedy “The Other Guys” in 2010. She then appeared in the movies “Rampart” (2011), “That’s What She Said” (2012), “Black November” (2012), “Arthur Newman” (2012), and “Nothing Left to Fear” (2013), and in 2013 she played Beth Harper on the sitcom “Save Me.”

She was a guest star on four episodes of “The Michael J. Fox Show” from 2013 to 2014. In 2014, she voiced Suyin Beifong in “The Legend of Korra.” In 2016, Anne played Karen Copeland on the Syfy series “Aftermath.” She was also in the movies “Opening Night” and “Catfight,” and she was in the TV movie “A Christmas Carol.”

In the 2017 movie “My Friend Dahmer,” she played Jeffrey Dahmer’s mother, Joyce Dahmer. She played DIA Deputy Director Patricia Campbell on the NBC show “The Brave” from 2017 to 2018. In recent years, Heche has been in the movies “Armed Response” (2017), “The Last Word” (2017), “The Best of Enemies” (2019), and “The Vanished” (2020). From 2018 to 2019, she had a recurring role as Dep. Superintendent Katherine Brennan on NBC’s “Chicago P.D.”

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