Actress Heather Deen Locklear is from the United States. She garnered four straight Golden Globe nominations for her portrayal of Amanda Woodward on Melrose Place, for which she is best known.
Her roles in movies include those in the 1984 science fiction thriller Firestarter, the 1997 action comedy Money Talks, the 2003 live-action/animated comedy Looney Tunes: Back in Action, and the 2014 romantic comedy The Perfect Man. She played a major role in the drama-comedy television series Franklin & Bash and appeared frequently in the TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland.
What ethnicity is Heather Locklear? Is Heather Locklear a native American?
Locklear comes from the native American tribe Lumbee, the largest native American tribe in North Carolina. Locklear in her native language, Tuscarora, means “hold fast.”
She started modeling and acting in ads for the UCLA bookstore while still a student.
Early in the 1980s, she made her first appearances on television in small roles in episodes of CHiPs, 240-Robert, and Eight Is Enough.
During season two of his television series Dynasty, Aaron Spelling placed her in the role of Sammy Jo Dean. The Dynasty ensemble reunited for the four-hour miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion in 1991.
She started as Amanda Woodward in 1993 on Aaron Spelling’s Beverly Hills, 90210 spinoff, Melrose Place.
Her appearances as an old Jewish woman on Coffee Talk with Mike Myers and as Amanda Woodward in a Wayne’s World spoof are among her two most well-known sketches.
She was the focus of two more specials: an E! True Hollywood Story special in 2004 and a Lifetime Intimate Portrait special in 1997.
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