Name:Heather Deen Locklear
Date of Birth: September 25, 1961
Place of Birth: Westwood,LosAngeles, California, U.S
Heather Deen Locklear is an American actress best known for her television roles as Sammy Jo Carrington on Dynasty, Officer Stacy Sheridan on T.J. Hooker, Amanda Woodward on Melrose Place, and Caitlin Moore on Spin City.
Early Life
Locklear was born in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, the daughter of William Robert Locklear and Diane (née Tinsley). Heather Locklear was raised in Thousand Oaks, California and graduated from Newbury Park High School.Locklear is the youngest of four children. Heather Locklear is also of part Lumbee (Native American) descent.
Career
Locklear attended the University of California, Los Angeles, and pledged Chi Omega and Delta Delta Delta, but was never initiated into either sorority. While at UCLA, she began modeling and working in commercials for the school store. Heather Locklear made her earliest screen appearances in the early 1980s with small roles in episodes of CHiPs, 240-Robert, and Eight Is Enough, before beginning a long-term collaboration with Aaron Spelling. Spelling cast her in the role of Sammy Jo Dean during the second season of his TV series Dynasty, and the following year he cast her in the cop show T.J. Hooker with William Shatner. Until the mid 1980s, Locklear appeared as a series regular on T.J. Hooker, while making semi-regular appearances on Dynasty. Heather Locklear was a full-time cast member on Dynasty from 1985 until its cancellation in 1989. In 1991, the cast of Dynasty (including Locklear) reconvened for the four-hour mini-series Dynasty: The Reunion.
In 1993, she played her best known role, that of scheming vixen Amanda Woodward on Aaron Spelling's drama series Melrose Place, which was a spin-off of Beverly Hills, 90210. Spelling originally signed Locklear for a limited four-episode run, the first of which aired on January 27, 1993. Locklear became a full-time cast member (though she continued to be billed as "Special Guest Star" in the opening credits) until its cancellation in 1999.
Throughout her career, Locklear has appeared in eight television productions made by Aaron Spelling, these being Dynasty, T.J. Hooker, Matt Houston, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, Hotel, Melrose Place, and the made-for-TV movie Rich Men, Single Women.
Locklear was the guest host on Saturday Night Live on May 14, 1994. Two of her best-known skits included her as an elderly Jewish woman on Coffee Talk with Mike Myers, and her acting as Amanda Woodward in a Wayne's World skit with Myers, Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, and Phil Hartman, where Wayne has a dream that he is a character on Melrose Place. Locklear also made a cameo in Wayne's World 2 in 1993. In 1996, she appeared as the main guest on Muppets Tonight, performing in a muppet-style spoof of Melrose entitled "Muppet Heights".
Locklear was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine on May 19, 1994 as Melrose Place reached the height of its popularity. Heather Locklear was named one of People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People twice, first in 1994,and again in 2001. Heather Locklear was also the subject of a Lifetime Intimate Portrait special, and of an E! True Hollywood Story special.
In 2002, Locklear had a brief recurring role on the sitcom Scrubs. In 2003, she starred in a pilot for her own comedy series, Once Around the Park, but this was unsuccessful. The same year, Locklear appeared in the theatrical film Uptown Girls.
In 2004, Locklear made a guest appearance on the sitcom Two and a Half Men, which starred her former Spin City co-star Charlie Sheen. Heather Locklear then starred in the short-lived television drama series LAX set in the airport of the same name. Heather Locklear was also executive producer on the series, but it was cancelled after 11 episodes.
In 2005, Locklear appeared in the theatrical film The Perfect Man with Hilary Duff. The same year, she had a brief recurring role on the series Boston Legal, which starred her former T.J. Hooker co-star William Shatner. Heather Locklear was also featured in a Biography Channel special.
In 2006, Locklear starred in another television pilot, Women of a Certain Age, but this was unsuccessful.
In 2007, Locklear made another pilot for ABC, See Jayne Run, about a business woman who juggles a career with single motherhood, but this was also unsuccessful. Heather Locklear guest-starred on the series Hannah Montana and in the sitcom Rules of Engagement, and was placed 25 on TV Guide & Entertainment Weekly's "100 Greatest TV Icons" list.

In 2011, Locklear starred in the TV movie He Loves Me on the Lifetime Channel.
Personal Life
Relationships of Locklear with Richie Sambora in 1994Locklear was romantically linked with several Hollywood personalities including Scott Baio. Heather Locklear was married for seven years to Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee from May 1986 to August 1993. After their divorce, she married Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora on December 17, 1994 in Paris.Heather Locklear gave birth to their only child, daughter Ava Elizabeth, in 1997. By 2010, Ava was already modeling and plans to be an actress. Locklear filed for divorce from Sambora in February 2006.The following month Sambora filed for joint custody of their daughter and enforcement of a prenuptial agreement. Their divorce was finalized in April 2007. In April 2007, Locklear began a relationship with fellow Melrose Place alum Jack Wagner. In August 2011, Locklear and Wagner announced they were engaged,but Locklear's publicist announced that the engagement was called off in November 2011.
On April 21, 2010, Locklear was arrested on suspicion of hit and run, when a no parking sign was wrecked at 4 a.m. and vehicle debris was found. Police discovered that her car, parked in her garage, showed apparently matching damage. Heather Locklear lawyer confirmed that Locklear had been cited for a traffic misdemeanor as the vehicle's owner, but said it was not clear who was driving at the time of the accident. On May 26, 2010, the Ventura County District Attorney announced that no criminal charges will be filed because there was “insufficient evidence” to determine who was driving the car at the time of the collision.
Awards and Nominations Golden Globe Awards:
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama for Melrose Place (1994) (Nominated)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama for Melrose Place (1995) (Nominated)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama for Melrose Place (1996) (Nominated)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama for Melrose Place (1997) (Nominated)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for Spin City (2000) (Nominated)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for Spin City (2002) (Nominated)
First Americans in the Arts Awards:
Best Actress in a Television Series for Melrose Place (1994) (Won)
TV Land Awards:
Favorite Teen Dream – Female for Melrose Place (2004) (5th place)
Golden Raspberry "Razzie" Awards:
Worst Actress for The Return of Swamp Thing (1989) (Won)
Filmography
1984 Firestarter Victoria 'Vicky' Tomlinson McGee
1989 The Return of Swamp Thing Abby Arcane
1991 The Big Slice Tanya
1993 Wayne's World 2 Herself (cameo)
1996 The First Wives Club Sharon (cameo)
1997 Double Tap Agent Katherine Hanson
Money Talks Grace Cipriani
2003 Looney Tunes Back in Action Dusty Tails
Uptown Girls Roma Schleine
2005 The Perfect Man Jean Hamilton
2006 Oranges Irene
2008 Flirting with Forty Jackie Laurens
2009 Flying By Pamela
Television workYear Title Role
1979 Tales of the Unexpected Pat Ward
1980 CHiPs Teenager
1981 240-Robert Jean
Eight is Enough Ingrid
The Return of the Beverly Hillbillies Heather (uncredited)
Twirl Cherie Sanders
1981–1989 Dynasty Sammy Jo Carrington
1982 The Fall Guy June Edwards
Fantasy Island Lorraine Wentworth
Matt Houston Cindy McNichol
1982–1986 T.J. Hooker Officer Stacy Sheridan
1983 Hotel Miranda Harding
The Love Boat Patti Samuels
The Fall Guy Paige Connally
1984 City Killer Andrea McKnight
1988 Rock 'n' Roll Mom Darcy X
1990 Jury Duty: The Comedy Rita Burwald
Rich Men, Single Women Tori
1990–1991 Going Places Alexandra "Alex Burton
1991 Dynasty: The Reunion Sammy Jo Carrington
Her Wicked Ways Melody Shepard
1992 Batman: The Animated Series Lisa Clark (voice)
Body Language Betsy
Highway Heartbreaker Alex
Illusions Jan Sanderson
1993–1999 Melrose Place Amanda Woodward
1993 Fade to Black Victoria
1995 Texas Justice Priscilla Davis
1996 Shattered Mind Suzy/Bonnie/Ginger/Victoria/D.J.
1997 Muppets Tonight Herself (guest star)
1999–2002 Spin City Caitlin Moore
2000 King of the Hill Peggy Donovan (voice)
2002 Ally McBeal Nicole Naples
Scrubs Julie Keaton
2003 Once Around the Park (pilot) Alex Wingfield
2004 Two and a Half Men Laura Lang
2004–2005 LAX Harley Random
2005 Boston Legal Kelly Nolan
2006 Women of a Certain Age (pilot) Barb
2007 Angels Fall Reese Gilmore
Hannah Montana Heather Truscott
Rules of Engagement Barbara
See Jayne Run (pilot) Jayne Doherty
2009–2010 Melrose Place Amanda Woodward
2011 He Loves Me Laura
Producer
Melrose Place (1997–99) (as co-producer)
Melrose Place (1997–99) (as co-producer)
LAX (2004–2005)
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