Vince Vaughn and Julianne Moore. She
starred opposite Vaughn in Return to
Paradise and opposite Harrison Ford
in Six Days, Seven Nights.
Heche won The National Board of
Review Award for Best Supporting
Actress in Barry Levinson's Wag
the Dog,with Robert DeNiro and Dustin Hoffman.
She starred opposite Tommy Lee Jones
in Volcano and was featured, to much
acclaim, opposite Johnny Depp
and Al
Pacino in Donnie Brasco. She has
also starred in The Juror, Walking and
Talking and HBO's If These Walls Could Talk,
directed by Cher. Her other film credits
include The Wild Side, Pie in the Sky,
Twist of Fate, Milk Money, The Investigator,
I'll Do Anything, The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn and Ambush of the Ghosts.
Heche wrote and directed Reaching Normal, a short for Showtime's "First Director Series,"
as well as the second installment of If These Walls Could Talk II, starring Sharon Stone
and Ellen DeGeneres. She won an Emmy Award for her performance on television's
"Another World" and recently appeared in a 1-episode story arc on "Ally McBeal."
In September 2001, she published her autobiography "Call Me Crazy," which
appeared on The New York and Los Angeles Times' best-seller lists.