Hollywood mourns Anne Heche, a 'brave and fearless' actor - Los Angeles Times

2022-08-13 11:59:12 By : Ms. Cynthia Luo

Hollywood had Emmy-winning “Another World” star Anne Heche in mind Friday as her death was confirmed by her son Homer Laffoon.

The TV and film actor died at 53 after sustaining severe injuries in a car crash in Mar Vista last week. Heche’s death came after her representative said Thursday that she was not expected to survive.

“More than her extraordinary talent, she saw spreading kindness and joy as her life’s work — especially moving the needle for acceptance of who you love,” the representative’s statement said. “She will be remembered for her courageous honesty and dearly missed for her light.”

Actor Anne Heche dies after suffering significant burns and a severe brain injury last week when she crashed her car into a Mar Vista home.

Social media lit up with tributes for the “Volcano” star, including one from Heche’s ex-husband, Coleman “Coley” Laffoon. On Friday, Laffoon provided followers with an update on his and Heche’s son and remembered the actor as “brave and fearless.”

After offering a short reaction earlier this week, Ellen DeGeneres took to Twitter on Friday to show support to the family of her ex Anne Heche.

“I think Anne is probably — I like to think she’s free from pain and enjoying or experiencing whatever’s next in her journey,” Laffoon said in a Facebook reel.

James Tupper, who starred with Heche in the ABC series “Men in Trees” from September 2006 to June 2008, was among the Hollywood figures who paid tribute to the actor on Friday. Tupper is also Heche’s ex-boyfriend and fathered Heche’s 13-year-old son, Atlas.

“love you forever,” Tupper wrote on Instagram.

The Daytime Emmys, in a Twitter statement, sent “love and light” to Heche’s family and remembered the soap opera star for her dual role on “Another World.” In 1991, Heche won the outstanding younger actress Daytime Emmy for her work on the NBC drama.

Alec Baldwin, Rosie O’Donnell and other actors are sending their best wishes to Anne Heche, who’s in a coma after crashing her car in L.A. last week.

“Her performance as Victoria/Marley on Another World touched the world and lives on in our memories,” the tweet said.

Rosanna Arquette, who previously shared well wishes for the actor, simply tweeted, “Rest In Peace Now Anne.”

Director James Gunn praised Heche’s performance in the 2002 Broadway production of “Proof” as “maybe the best acting performance I’ve ever seen in my life.”

Alec Baldwin, Rosie O’Donnell and other actors are sending their best wishes to Anne Heche, who’s in a coma after crashing her car in L.A. last week.

Filmmaker Ted Geoghegan tweeted about Heche and ex-girlfriend Ellen DeGeneres publicly announcing their relationship in 1997.

“I was in awe, and remember thinking, ‘This could really change things for people,’” he wrote. “Thank you for so bravely taking that step, Anne.”

See more Hollywood reactions below.

RIP Anne Heche. My heart breaks. One of the kindest and most talented actors I’ve ever worked with. God bless you. You will be greatly missed.

Anne Heche news today is so heartbreaking. A truly epic, vibrant spirit and a profound talent. Sending tremendous love and support to her family.

i feel real sad for anne heche because she's proof it literally doesn't get better for some people. their lives are ruined by trauma and they spend forever trying to catch up. if i think about it too much i need to lie down

What sad terrible news about Anne Heche. RIP.

Anne Heche was a kind and talented woman.

Rest In Peace now Anne .

It’s important to remember that this woman who was sadly active in her disease was also a mother. Her children have lost their mother to her disease, like so many. Out of respect for her family, it’s important to remember that addiction is a disease, not a choice. 🕊️🕊️🕊️

RIP Anne Heche. Sad to say goodbye

Anne Heche has passed. She was so great in so many things. I was lucky enough to direct her in a pilot presentation for an animated show a long while back. I was nervous, and she couldn't have been lovelier. Such fun. So funny. My thoughts go out to her family and friends.

Honest to God, I think maybe the best acting performance I’ve ever seen in my life was Anne Heche in PROOF on Broadway. #RIP

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Alexandra Del Rosario is an entertainment reporter on the Los Angeles Times Fast Break Desk. Before The Times, she was a television reporter at Deadline Hollywood, where she first served as an associate editor. She has written about a wide range of topics including TV ratings, casting and development, video games and AAPI representation. Del Rosario is a UCLA graduate and also worked at the Hollywood Reporter and TheWrap.