Heather Locklear
Heather Locklear was born on September
25, 1961 in Westwood, California, USA as Heather Deen Locklear. She is an
actressand producer, and best known for Melrose Place (1992), The Perfect Man
(2006) The Perfect Man (2006), and The Return of Swamp Thing (89). Her previous
marriage was to Richie Sambora and Tommy Lee. Richie Sambora, her ex-husband is
a Bon Jovi member. On October 4, 1997, her daughter Ava Locklear (aka Ava
Elizabeth Sambora) along with her ex-husband Richie Sambora, was born. UCLA
only for a short period of time. Instead of getting her bachelor's degree, she
chose to pursue a career in acting. William Locklear was her father and held
high-ranking administrative roles at UCLA (Registrar Director, Office of
Residential Life Director, etc.). Locklear is a distant relative of Marla
Maples Trump, who is on the father's side. Marla's maternal grandfather was
Locklear. She is the daughter of Diane and William Locklear. Her ancestry spans
English and Scottish roots. The name Locklear is often associated with families
with Lumbee origin. Her paternal line can be traced back to her
great-great-great-great-grandparents, Duncan Locklear and Nancy Quick, of South
Carolina. They refused to be a part of the popular TV show Good Morning, Miami
(2002-2003). It was a role similar to the one she played on Spin City (1996).
Ashley Williams later took that role. Ava Elizabeth, her daughter shares the
same name as Ryan Phillippe and Reese Witherspoon. Heather's daughter, Ava
Elizabeth, is almost two years younger than Reese. After being kicked out of
the cheerleading team at high school, she decided to join the drama club. She
realized that acting was something she enjoyed. Newbury Park High School,
Newbury Park, CA. In the episode, Two and a Half Men No Snoring, No Wowing
(2004) The episode was a part of Charlie Sheen's previous TV series, Two and a
Half Men (2003). T.J. Hooker (1982), Dynasty (1981), were among the few actors
to be able to simultaneously appear in both series. The actress was admitted to
an Arizona hospital for treatment and the diagnosis of her medication for
depression and anxiety on June 24 in 2008. After being detained in September
for driving while impaired by prescription drugs [November 17 2008], she was
indicted as a misdemeanor DUI (Misdemean DUI) in Santa Barbara County.
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