The New York Times – Film:
Tommy Lee Jones and Anne Heche teamed up in their heyday to save Los Angeles from lava in this big-budget 1997 film that defies all logic to fantastic, farcical effect.
The New York Times – Film:
Tommy Lee Jones and Anne Heche teamed up in their heyday to save Los Angeles from lava in this big-budget 1997 film that defies all logic to fantastic, farcical effect.
The New York Times – Film:
This film about a small-town pastor hoping to mentor his wife’s killer includes one of the final performances from Anne Heche.
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Ms. Heche, who won a Daytime Emmy early in her career and whose films included “Donnie Brasco” and “Wag the Dog,” had been critically injured in a car crash.
The New York Times – Film:
Hollywood tried to slot her into cookie-cutter blockbusters, sometimes successfully. She was at her best playing competent women in extreme situations.
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The actress, 53, has been in a coma since shortly after the car she was in crashed into a Los Angeles home last week, her publicist said in a statement.
The New York Times – Film:
Ms. Heche, 53, was injured on Friday when the car she was in crashed into a two-story home, causing severe damage and a fire, the authorities said.