According to media reports, the U.S. Los Angeles local time on August 12, starred in ‘Six Days Seven Nights’, remake ‘Psycho’ and other films actress Anne Heche in a serious car accident caused brain damage a week later, announced the tragic death at the age of 53.
Anne Heche’s life was full of ups and downs, full of tragedies, and even her death was poignant.
On August 5 of this year, she drove her blue Mini Cooper off a narrow street, crashed into a house and caught fire, injuring her body in multiple places.
Her family had earlier announced in a statement that she had little hope of survival, and after she was declared brain dead, her family proceeded to donate her organs after her death.
Anne Heche was born on May 25, 1969 in Ohio, U.S.A. She is 5’6″ and in a 2001 interview with ABC, she said that she was sexually abused by her father when she was 12 years old and even contracted his STD.
Anne Heche’s father, Donald Joe Heche, was openly gay, and after his death from AIDS, Anne Heche worried about whether she was infected.
However, Anne Heche’s mother denied the sexual assault and the relationship between mother and daughter is quite distant.
Anne Heche is beautiful and elegant, and a typical bisexual in the film industry.
In addition to two boyfriends, Richard Bokey and Steve Martin, had a relationship with famous host Ellen DeGeneres. In October 1999 she announced that the two would take their marriage vows in Vermont if the state’s Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage. However, the two ended up breaking up in August 2000.
The same-sex couple was relatively high-profile at the time, and led to the two being “blocked” by a major Hollywood studio.
Anne Heche said she hadn’t received any major studio offers in 10 years, and that she had been paid $10 million at the height of her popularity in 1998.
Anne Heche married James Tupper in 2007 and their marriage lasted 12 years with several children.
In 1996, he starred in the film ‘The Juror’ and began to receive attention from the film industry; the following year, he continued to receive attention with ‘Volcano’ and ‘Donnie Brasco’.
In 1998 she was cast in the remake of ‘Psycho’ directed by Gus Van Sant, which was poorly received, but Anne Heche was recognized for her performance. In the same year, she collaborated with Harrison Ford in ‘Six Days Seven Nights’, which became a huge hit.