american actress Anne Heche passed away last Friday after being withdrawn from life support due to injuries sustained in an extraordinary car accident.
The artist was in a coma because he suffered a severe brain injury Traffic accident According to a statement sent to People magazine, his family had already guessed that he was not expected to survive.
Anne Celeste Heche became famous in the 1990s for her role in the novel “Another World”, although she started her first jobs at the age of 12 to help her family move forward. Years later he would jump into the movies, With movies like ‘Donnie Brasco’ starring Johnny Depp, ‘Six Days and Seven Nights’ starring Harrison Ford and the thriller ‘Back to Heaven’ starring Joaquin Phoenix and Vince Vaughn.
The life of the actress passed with pain and suffering. His story has many tragic undertones. From a very young age, she has been dealing with a shady family history that has led her to go public with her mental health struggles.
Heche lost three of his four siblings. His sister, Cynthia, died of a heart condition two months old.
Hecheler was always on the go as their father struggled to support the family. Born in Ohio, they eventually settled in Chicago during their teenage years. In 1983, his father, Donald, became one of the first people in the United States to be diagnosed with HIV, and that’s how his family learned that the Baptist minister and choirmaster led a secret life.
In an interview with Allure in 1998, Heche said that his father He lived as a religious choir leader while visiting gay bars at night. He died of illness at the age of 45.
We said we were poor but rich. We had a father who lived a double life, but we acted like we were absolutely fine. We lived on the streets but we denied it. “Everything we did was a lie,” the actress admitted about her family. “We lived in a one-bedroom apartment. My mother tried to keep her cool, but at night she would break down. I spent my days at school, my afternoons working at Haagen-Dazs and elsewhere, and my nights hugging my mother.”
Inside his memories In the 2001 movie ‘Call Me Crazy’, Heche revealed that she was sexually abused by her father and had genital herpes. “He raped me … he stroked me, put me on all fours and abused me,” she wrote. She also claimed that her mother always knew and decided to keep quiet about she.
“I think my father was a sex addict. I think he saw everyone as a sexual being. But I think I was living a very extravagant lifestyle back then.”He told Larry King in a 2001 interview.
Three months after their father’s death, Heche’s 18-year-old brother, Nathan, Died in car accident after falling asleep at the wheel and crashes into a tree, but the player is sure that he committed suicide.
His sister, Susan Bergman, who published her childhood memoir in 1994, said that their father was constantly looking for jobs that left the family impoverished, and that they discovered he was gay the year their father died.
The actress’ sister died of a brain tumor in 2006.
In 2019, Bergman’s widow was killed along with his second wife when a drunk driver crashed into the taxi they were traveling in.
She told the Los Angeles Times that she accepted the idea that her mother didn’t love her, thanks to her role in the 2004 TV movie “Gracie’s Choice,” in which Heche plays an abusive alcoholic mother. Describing how her mother ignored the abuse she received from her father, Heche said, “I always wondered if my mother was aware of it, whether she could treat children this way and still love them.”
While preparing for his role in the thriller ‘The Vanished’, Heche said that he also used real-life trauma as motivation: in different ways. levels. This character, who lost his son, required me to go deep into the pains I have experienced in my life. Unfortunately, there have been multiple deaths in my family.”
Both her mother and her only sister, Abigail, have repeatedly denied that their father abused Anne. Of course, this had a lot to do with the fact that he was completely estranged from his family in his final years.