When you're browsing through the TV channels, you most likely will see Heather on a commercial, an infomercial, a talk show....you name it. Heather does it all- from TV hosting to acting in movies-being in front of the camera or behind the scenes as an image consultant. Heather is passionate about her work as a TV host and actress. But most importantly, she loves to help people-especially those who have goals and dreams in their heart. Her pride and joy is her studio that she opened right outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She specializes in private training for Modeling, Dance, and Pageant Contestants. She also provides training in etiquette, self-esteem development, interviewing, public speaking, and helping her students fulfill their dreams. Born and raised in Akron Ohio, Heather got her start competing in the Miss America Scholarship Program. She landed a modeling contract at age 21 and booked her first commercial that same year. From there she's gone on to be in hundreds of TV commercials, website commercials, Talk Shows, Infomercials; along with hosting red carpet events, emceeing corporate and special events and more. Heather resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband Christopher and three amazing children Ellie, Elias and Johnny. *Heather inspires everyone to pursue their dreams and never give up." No matter what people say, you have the gifts and talents within you to achieve anything you want."
Heather Hacker is an actress, known for An Opportunist (2018) and Urbanized (2011).
Heather Hall is known for Sharks of the Corn (2021).
Heather Harlow is known for Camp Blood 666 Part 2: Exorcism of the Clown (2023), The Art of Killing (2023) and Torture the Flesh.
Heather Harrison is known for The Hard Easy (2006), I-See-You.com (2006) and Fool's Gold (2005).
Heather Harvey is an actress, known for Messina High (2015), Chronicles of an Exorcism (2008) and The Common Room (2012).
Heather Hawthorn Doyle has made a name for herself as being a strong story-based director who brings her passion for creating beautiful visuals and grounded performances to every project. Heather takes pride in being asked back multiple times by the producers, production companies and broadcasters she works with. In the past year she's directed four Movies for Vancouver based Two4TheMoney, for both Hallmark and HMM including the romantic comedy "A Little Daytime Drama" starring Jen Lilley, Ryan Paevey and Linda Dana - a sendup of soap operas starring these three powerhouse former soap stars and "A Godwink Christmas: Miracle of Love" - the 4th in the series of true stories, Heather also directed the 3rd in the series) Heather has also worked with Sinking Ship Entertainment out of Toronto on three different television series "Dino Dana", "Odd Squad" and "Endlings". Prior to that HHD directed a series of shorts in Vancouver for the multiplatform division of the Disney Channel based on their series "Gabby Duran & the Unsittables". Heather has also directed short form narrative films including the micro short "I Don't Want Him Either" filmed in a volume studio and on a very successful festival run and the heartbreaking original film "Songbird" which won the 2020 People's Choice Award for favourite short at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival and was nominated for Best Drama at the Oxford International Short Film Festival in 2021. Heather began her successful directing career in factual/lifestyle/documentary and multi-camera talk/variety shows having directed on many popular formats for HGTV, W Network and CBC including more than 300 episodes of a multi-camera daily talk/variety show for CTV. HHD's first narrative series was the multi-camera teen sitcom from Thunderbird Entertainment "Some Assembly Required" for YTV.
Won a 2000 Tony Award for Best Performance By a Leading Actress in a Musical for her role in "Aida". Released her debut album in 2002, "This is who I am". Moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana at age 15. As a student in university, she performed at the Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre, in "Dreamgirls" and "The World Goes Round". Is of Trinidadian descent.
Heather Hemmens is an American actress, film director and film producer. She is best known for her role as Alice Verdura in The CW series Hellcats (2010-2011) and currently stars in the Roswell reboot as Maria. Hemmens was raised in the woods of Maine with her two older brothers and older sister. Hemmens attended Mount View High School in Thorndike, Maine, before attending the performing arts high school Walnut Hill School for the Arts near Boston for her final two years of high school. She went to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career upon graduating. She has a black belt in martial arts and weapons training. In early career, Hemmens had small roles in the films The Dukes of Hazzard (2005) and Glory Road (2006). In addition, Hemmens has also directed and produced the short films Perils of an Active Mind and Designated which were both released in 2010. In 2010, she was cast as Alice Verdura in The CW series Hellcats, a comedy-drama about competitive college cheer leading, executive produced by Tom Welling. The show received mixed reviews, but Hemmens' performance was very positively received by critics, with many referring to Hemmens as the breakout star. The series was canceled after one season in 2011. She also guest starred on CSI: NY, CSI: Miami, Without a Trace, The Haves and the Have Nots, Grey's Anatomy, and The Vampire Diaries. In 2014, Hemmens was cast as one of leads in the Oprah Winfrey Network prime time soap opera If Loving You Is Wrong, created, produced and written by Tyler Perry. In 2018, she was cast in the CW reboot of WB series, Roswell.
Heather Henry is known for Alita: Battle Angel (2019), Upstream Color (2013) and I Spit on Your Grave (2010).