Heather Locklear

Heather Locklear (born September 25, 1961 in Westwood, California) is an American actress. She appeared in TV series like Dynasty and T.J. Hooker. She is best known for playing Amanda Woodward in Melrose Place from 1993 to 1999, and Caitlin Moore on Spin City from 1999 to 2002. She also played Harley Ransom on LAX in 2004.

Locklear married rock star Tommy Lee. After their breakup she married Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora.

Her father, a Lumbee, was the dean of the School of Engineering at UCLA.

Through her mother, she is a cousin to Marla Maples, the ex-wife of Donald Trump.


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Through her mother, she is a cousin to Marla Maples, the ex-wife of Donald Trump. Kennedy Center Honors (1989). Her father, a Lumbee, was the dean of the School of Engineering at UCLA. Peabody Award: "Valentine". After their breakup she married Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora. Autobiography: "My Heart Belongs," Morrow (1976). Locklear married rock star Tommy Lee. Husband Richard Halliday dies, 1973.

She also played Harley Ransom on LAX in 2004. Tony Award: "The Sound of Music". She is best known for playing Amanda Woodward in Melrose Place from 1993 to 1999, and Caitlin Moore on Spin City from 1999 to 2002. Tony Award, (later) Emmy Award: "Peter Pan". Hooker. Special Tony Award: "Annie Get Your Gun". She appeared in TV series like Dynasty and T.J. Donaldson Award, NY Drama Critics Award: "One Touch of Venus".

Heather Locklear (born September 25, 1961 in Westwood, California) is an American actress. Daughter Heller Halliday. Married Richard Halliday 1940. They were divorced in 1936. Their son is actor Larry Hagman, who once appeared with his mother in South Pacific, as a member of the chorus.

In 1929, she married Ben Hagman. Amongst the roles originally created by her were those of Nellie Forbush in South Pacific and Maria in The Sound of Music. Mary Martin (December 1, 1913 - November 3, 1990) was an American star of (mainly stage) musicals. "In Performance at the White House, A Salute to Broadway" (1988) Television.

"Legends!" (1986) National Tour. "Irving Berlin's America" (1986) Television. "The Sound of American Music: Rodgers and Hammerstein" (1985) Television. "Over Easy" (1981-1983, PBS, Host) Television.

"Beverly Sills Farewell" (1981) Television. "Standing Room Only: Showstoppers" (1980) Television. "Valentine" (1979) Television/Film. "Bing Crosby, His Life and Legend" (1978) Television.

"Do You Turn Sommersaults?" (1977) Broadway and Tour. "Together On Broadway" with Ethel Merman (1977). "Jack Paar Special" (1972) Television. "Mary Martin at Eastertime" (1966) Television.

"I Do! I Do!" (1966) Broadway, National Tour. "Mary Martin, Hello Dolly 'Round the World" (1966) Television. "Hello Dolly" (1965) Tour, London. "Jennie" (1963) Broadway.

"Bing Crosby Christmas Show" (1962) Television. "Peter Pan" (1960) Television. "Music with Mary Martin" (1959) Television. "Magic with Mary Martin" (1959) Television.

"The Sound of Music" (1959) Maria. "Annie Get Your Gun" (1957) Television. "Peter Pan" (1956) Television. "Hallmark Hall of Fame, Born Yesterday" (1956) Television.

"Ford Star Jubilee: Together With Music" (1955) Television. "Peter Pan" (1955) Television. "The Skin of Our Teeth" (1955) Broadway, Washington, DC, Paris. "Person to Person" (1954) Television.

"General Foods 25th Anniversary Show" (1954) Television. "Peter Pan" (1954) Broadway. "Main Street to Broadway" (1953) Film. "Ford 50th Anniversary Show" (1953) Television.

"Kind Sir" (1953) Broadway. "America Applauds: An Evening for Richard Rodgers" (1951) Television. "South Pacific" (1949) Nellie Forbush. "Annie Get Your Gun" (1947) National Tour.

"Night and Day" (1946) Film. "Lute Song" (1946) Broadway. "Pacific 1860" (1946) London. "One Touch of Venus" (1943) Broadway and Tour.

"True to Life" (1943) Film. "Happy Go Lucky" (1943) Film. "Star Spangled Rhythm" (1942) Film. "Birth of the Blues" (1941) Film.

"New York Town" (1941) Film. "Kiss the Boys Goodbye" (1941) Film. "Love Thy Neighbor" (1940) Film. "Rhythm on the River" (1940) Film.

"The Great Victor Herbert" (1939) Film. "Leave It To Me" (1938) Broadway.