Anybody can say she's an actress. It's another thing to get a job.
Everything needs to be worked on.
First of all, I would like to clear the air on one thing. Alison has slept with more men than Amanda; Sydney has slept with more men than Amanda; I think Matt has slept with more men than Amanda.
First she starts out kind of nice and then she gets a little revengeful, and then she's back to her old nasty self.
I don't date rock 'n' rollers. I just marry them.
I think I've always been good so God wouldn't strike me dead.
One man is not enough.
Sex appeal is not on purpose.
The older you get, the farther from the camera you need to be.
We're going to Dublin, London, Barcelona, and then to Paris - of course the last time I was there, I got married.
When I look in the mirror I see the girl I was when I was growing up, with braces, crooked teeth, a baby face and a skinny body.
With a parent, it's always guilt. You want to be there, but you kind of also want to be here.
You can't keep changing men, so you settle for changing your lipstick.
You have to be very careful with women friends.
You just have to forgive them for being men.
While Heather attended UCLA, her father was the dean of the School of Engineering there.
Some of Heather's first acting jobs included commercials for Tame hair rinse and Coca-Cola.
Heather has two dogs - a Yorkie named Kitty and a Maltese named Harley.
Heather won the "Worst Actress" Razzie award in 1989 for "Return of the Swamp Thing."
Heather is a cousin of Marla Maples, a small-time actress who is most widely known by her status as Donald Trump's second ex-wife.
Heather was a producer on LAX, in which she was starring, and was a co-producer on Melrose Place, in which she was also starring, for 6 years.