Shortly after, he sped away from the scene and collided with another house, setting the car on fire and setting it on fire. According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, it took crews more than an hour to “access, contain and fully extinguish the lingering flames within the extensively damaged structure.”
No other people were injured, however Anne Heche was sent to a nearby hospital in critical condition after suffering severe burns. After Heche crashed into the compound, a neighbor named David Manpearl told the Daily Mail that he helped the homeowner and her pet escape from his home.
Manpearl stated that he initially believed that Heche had perished in the fire as she was totally “burnt”: Actor Thomas Jane, ex-boyfriend of Anne Heche, told The Daily Mail that the actress is expected to “get over” the situation:
Hache is intubated in the ICU, but according to a second source close to the actress, “she is lucky to be alive.” She has “serious burns and a long recovery ahead of her,” the source added, but she is now in stable condition.
American actress, director, producer and writer Anne Heche also writes. Her estimated net worth is $4 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. She made the most of her wealth by working in the entertainment world for three decades, where she enjoyed success.
On the venerable soap opera Another World, the actress first gained notoriety in the dual roles of twins Vicky Hudson and Marley Love. Between 1987 and 1991, she appeared in more than 70 episodes of the show and her performance earned her a Daytime Emmy Award.
Heche has acted in more than 80 acting roles. With roles in such films as Volcano, Donny Brasco, I Know What You Did Summer, Psycho, Six Days Seven Nights, and Return to Paradise, among others, he gained considerable notoriety in the 1990s.
Heche continued to land multiple movie roles throughout the 2000s, appearing in several films including John Q., Birth, Spread, Rampart, Cedar Rapids, Catfight, and the critically acclaimed TV movie Gracie’s Choice, among many more. .
Along with her work in movies, the actress earned a considerable income through her roles in such television series as Ally McBeal, Everwood, Men in Trees, Hung, Save Me, Aftermath, and The Brave. In the animated television series The Legend of Korra, she also provided her voice for the character of Suyin Beifong.
She also worked on Broadway and starred in the plays Proof and Twentieth Century, the latter of which earned her a Tony nomination for Best Actress. She even participated in the 29th season of Dancing with the Stars in 2020 as a contestant.
Heche earned money from her non-acting jobs in addition to her acting roles. The 1998 short film Stripping for Jesus, the 2000 segment of the 2000 TV movie If These Walls Could Talk 2, and the Reaching Normal segment of the 2001 TV movie On the Edge were written and directed by her.
In addition to producing The Dead Will Tell for television and the NBC sitcom Save Me, Anne Heche also directed Ellen DeGeneres: American Summer Documentary. Another NBC sitcom, Bad Judge, was co-created and produced by her.
Throughout her career, the actress has appeared on the covers of the Observer, Mirabella, and Entertainment Weekly, among other publications. She even shared hosting duties with Jason Ellis on SiriusXM’s weekly Love and Heche radio show.
Still, Anne Heche made some money through the publication and sale of her memoir Call Me Crazy: A Memoir in 2001. The actress made money through real estate transactions in addition to her media employment.
