Heather Locklear - Actress
Age: 64
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Actress
Heather Locklear is an American actress best known for her iconic roles on television in the 1980s and 1990s, particularly on prime-time soap operas and sitcoms produced by Aaron Spelling.
Her most famous roles include:
Sammy Jo Carrington on the drama Dynasty (1981–1989).
Amanda Woodward on the hit series Melrose Place (1993–1999), a role that is widely credited with helping to save the show and earned her four Golden Globe nominations.
Caitlin Moore on the sitcom Spin City (1999–2002), which earned her two more Golden Globe nominations.
She also starred as Officer Stacy Sheridan on the police drama T.J. Hooker (1982–1986).
Locklear was a prominent television star who often played alluring and strong-willed characters, earning her the reputation of a "television vixen." Her personal life, including high-profile marriages to rock musicians Tommy Lee and Richie Sambora, also often drew significant media attention. In recent years, she has been open about her struggles with addiction and is currently focusing on her health and sobriety, while also launching a podcast.