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Anne Heche

Anne Celeste Heche ( ; born May 25, 1969) is an American actress. Her film credits include ''Six Days Seven Nights'', ''Return to Paradise'', ''I Know What You Did Last Summer'', ''John Q'' and ''Volcano''. She also starred in the television series ''Men in Trees'', ''Hung'', and most recently ''Save Me''.
==Early life==
Anne Heche was born on May 25, 1969 in Aurora, Ohio, the youngest of five children of Nancy (née Prickett) and Donald Joseph Heche.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anne Heche profile at )〕 Heche's family moved a total of eleven times during her childhood; at one point, they lived in an Amish community.〔(Nancy Heche: When the Truth Comes Out ) ''CBN.com''〕 When asked in a 2001 interview on ''Larry King Live'' what her father's source of income was, Heche replied, "Well, he was a choir director. But I don't think he made much on that a week. He said that he was involved in a business of gas and oil. And he said that until the day he died. But he never was involved in the business of gas and oil ever."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anne Heche Discusses Her New Book, 'Call Me Crazy' )〕 The family settled in Ocean City, New Jersey when Heche was twelve years old. Due to desperate finances, Anne went to work at a dinner theater in Swainton.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Anne Heche biography at )〕 "At the time we’d been kicked out of our house and my family was holed up living in a bedroom in the home of a generous family from our church," she said. "I got $100 a week, which was more than anyone else in my family. We all pooled our money in an envelope in a drawer and saved up enough to move out after a year."〔
On March 3, 1983, when Heche was thirteen, her 45-year-old father died of AIDS, although he never came out as a homosexual. "He was in complete denial until the day he died. We know he got it from his gay relationships. Absolutely. I don't think it was just one. He was a very promiscuous man, and we knew his lifestyle then", Heche said on ''Larry King Live''.〔 Despite her father being gay, Heche has claimed that he repeatedly raped her from the time she was an infant until she was twelve, giving her genital herpes. When asked "But why would a gay man rape a girl?", in a 2001 interview with ''The Advocate'', Heche replied "I don't think he was just a gay man. I think he was sexually deviant. My belief was that my father was gay and he had to cover that up. I think he was sexually abusive. The more he couldn't be who he was, the more that came out of him in ways that it did."〔
Three months after her father's death, Heche's 18-year-old brother Nathan was killed in a car crash.〔 The official determination was that he fell asleep at the wheel and struck a tree,〔 though Heche claims he committed suicide.〔(A conversation with Anne Heche ). ''Charlie Rose''. June 11, 1998〕 The remainder of Heche's family subsequently relocated to Chicago, where Heche attended the progressive Francis W. Parker School. In 1985, when Heche was sixteen, an agent spotted her in a school play and secured her an audition for the daytime soap opera ''As the World Turns''.〔 Heche flew to New York City, auditioned, and was offered a job, but her mother insisted she finish high school first.〔 Shortly before her high school graduation in 1987, Heche was offered a dual role on the daytime soap opera ''Another World''. "Again I was told I couldn't go. My mother was very religious and maybe she thought it was a sinner’s world," Heche stated. "But I got on the phone and said, 'Send me the ticket. I’m getting on the plane.' I was like, 'Bye!' I did my time with my mom in a one-bedroom, skanky apartment and I was done."〔

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