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Heather Locklear
American actress

Heather Deen Locklear (born September 25, 1961) is an American actress known for her role as Amanda Woodward on Melrose Place (1993–1999), for which she received four consecutive Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress – Television Series Drama. She is also known for her role as Sammy Jo Carrington on Dynasty from 1981 to 1989, her first major television role, which began a longtime collaboration with producer Aaron Spelling.

Other notable television roles include Officer Stacy Sheridan on T. J. Hooker (1982–1986) and Caitlin Moore on Spin City (1999–2002), for which she earned two more Golden Globe nominations, this time for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy. She had a recurring role on the TV Land sitcom Hot in Cleveland and a main role on the TNT drama-comedy television series Franklin & Bash in 2013. Her film roles include the science-fiction thriller Firestarter (1984), the action comedy Money Talks (1997), the live-action/animated comedy Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) and the romantic comedy The Perfect Man (2005).

Early life

Heather Deen Locklear was born on September 25, 1961,1 in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of Diane (née Tinsley), a production executive, and Bill Locklear, an administrator at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)2 and former colonel in the United States Marine Corps.3 She has Lumbee ancestry.4

Career

1980-1982: Beginnings

While at UCLA, she began modeling and working in commercials for the school store. She made her earliest screen appearances in the early 1980s with small roles in episodes of CHiPs, 240-Robert and Eight Is Enough. Locklear auditioned for Three's Company probably in 1980 - producers were looking for someone to replace Suzanne Somers – but she did not get the role.5 Later, she was screen tested with then-unknown Tom Cruise for the lead roles on The Powers of Matthew Star, an 1982 NBC short-lived TV series.6

1982-1992: Breakthrough with Dynasty and T.J. Hooker

In 1982, Locklear began a long term association with television producer Aaron Spelling. First, she was cast in a recurring role as Sammy Jo Dean on Spelling's Dynasty. The following year, while still appearing on Dynasty, Locklear took on a starring role as Officer Stacy Sheridan on the police drama T.J. Hooker. She would shuffle between both series until 1986, when T.J. Hooker was cancelled; after that, Locklear became a full-time member of the cast of Dynasty and would stay with the series until its conclusion in 1989.

At a fan convention in Florida in 2024, Locklear described how the process of moving her from series to series worked:

I'd be in my police uniform, padded bra, all that s***, and then I'd have to be all glammed up, and they’d drive me to the Dynasty set, and so it kind of went back and forth...I just had two jobs!7

Following Dynasty's success, Locklear appeared in her first starring film as Drew Barrymore's mother in Firestarter (1984).

Locklear had a leading role in the 1989 film The Return of Swamp Thing, for which she won the satirical Razzie Award for Worst Actress).8 She also starred in the short-lived sitcom Going Places created for the TGIF block. It was her "first time filming in front of a live audience", she said in an interview with Barry Roskin Blake on Inside Entertainment in 1990.9

1993-1999: Melrose Place (1992) and worldwide recognition

In 1993, Heather Locklear began playing another of her best-known roles, Amanda Woodward, on Aaron Spelling's drama series Melrose Place created by Darren Star. Spelling originally signed Locklear for a limited four-episode run to boost interest, the first of which aired on January 27, 1993.10 Locklear is credited to boost ratings at the end of the first season11 and became a full-time cast member, though she continued to be billed as Special Guest Star in the opening credits from season two until its cancellation in 1999.

"It wasn't until Heather Locklear came on that she unlocked something, maybe because she brought this Dynasty cred. She literally could not say “hello” without an agenda", said Darren Star to Vulture.12 Years earlier, he talked to The Hollywood Reporter: "[I] meet with Heather and at the time, Amanda was a fairly innocuous part with a four-episode arc. Once we started writing for her and saw how she was able to take an innocuous line and give it devious subtext, that inspired so much in terms of where the show could go".13 Locklear remembered: "I just said, 'I wanna be a businesswoman. I don't wanna be Sammy Jo from Dynasty. I don't wanna, like, be a quirky girl".14

According to The New York Times, "playing Amanda, Ms. Locklear has also taken a career that was sliding dangerously toward movies-of-the-week and given it new momentum"15. Locklear earned four Golden Globe Awards nominations for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama from 1994 to 1997.16

Locklear was the guest host on Saturday Night Live on May 14, 1994. Two of her best-known skits included her as an elderly Jewish woman on Coffee Talk with Mike Myers and her acting as Amanda Woodward in a Wayne's World skit with Myers, Chris Farley, Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider and Phil Hartman, wherein Wayne has a dream that he is a character on Melrose Place17.

Locklear also made a cameo in Wayne's World 2 in 1993. In 1996, she appeared as the main guest on Muppets Tonight, performing in a spoof of Melrose Place titled "Muppet Heights". She was also the subject of a Lifetime Intimate Portrait special in 1997,18 and of an E! True Hollywood Story special in 2004.19

Locklear was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine on May 19, 1994, as Melrose Place reached the height of its popularity.20 She was named one of People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People twice, first in 1994,21 and again in 2001.22

In 1996, Locklear starred in NBC movie Shattered Mind directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal in which she plays a woman with multiple personalities23. The actress receive compliments from critics but no praise. According to Variety, "Locklear interps the roles with vigor and theatricalflair, if not plausibility" but "doesn't make the character convincing"24. Entertainment Weekly added: "Locklear is, if at times uneven, always admirable"25.

At the time, Locklear said her work in this made-for-television film was important in her career:

"I don't think I thought of myself as an actress probably until I've just done this movie. But I did know there was a lot more I could do, given the opportunity... With this last movie, I think I can say I'm an actress."26

The following year, she appeared in the action-comedy Money Talks with her future Spin City co-star Charlie Sheen27. It was her first major supporting role in a movie after cameos in Wayne's World 2 and The First Wives Club but it was "insipid", according to The New York Times28.

The cancellation of Melrose Place in 199929 marks the end of Locklear and Aaron Spelling prolific collaboration. Throughout her career, the actress has appeared in eight television productions made by the TV titan: Dynasty, T. J. Hooker, Matt Houston, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, Hotel, Melrose Place, and the television film Rich Men, Single Women30. Spelling "called her his lucky penny", Melrose Place producer Chip Hayes said.31 In 2016, Heather Locklear pay tribute to Spelling during the 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.32

1999-2005: from drama to comedy

After Melrose Place ended in 1999, Locklear was cast in the fourth season of ABC sitcom Spin City, initially opposite Michael J. Fox and later Charlie Sheen. Fox and show staff approached her to play a woman who would manage the mayor's (Barry Bostwick) senatorial campaign.33 Locklear moved to New York for filming34 and Spin City rated top in its new time slot among 18-to-49-year-olds.35 DreamWorks boss Jeffrey Katzenberg credits "Sheen's instant chemistry with costar Heather Locklear for keeping the series spinning forward".36 Because of Sheen joins the show, production was relocated in Los Angeles the next year and until the end of the show. Locklear earned two Golden Globe Awards nominations for Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy before the series ended in 2002.

Spin City marked a new beginning in Locklear's career with several comedies for television and theatrical movies. In 2002, Locklear had a brief recurring role in the sitcom Scrubs, another hit show created by Bill Lawrence years after Spin City. She also had a guest spot in the last season of David E. Kelley's legal comedy drama Ally McBeal. She played the love-interest of John C. McGinley and Peter MacNicol, respectively.

In 2003, she starred in a pilot for her own comedy series, Once Around the Park, but this was unsuccessful.37 The same year, Locklear appeared in the film Uptown Girls, a romantic comedy starring Brittany Murphy.38 In 2004, Locklear made a guest appearance on the sitcom Two and a Half Men, which starred her former Spin City co-star Charlie Sheen. In 2005, Locklear appeared in the film The Perfect Man with Hilary Duff.39 The same year, she had a brief recurring role on the drama series Boston Legal, which starred her former T. J. Hooker co-star William Shatner. Locklear reunited with executive producer David E. Kelley who cast her in a 2002 episode of Ally McBeal.40 "Her humor, sex appeal and mischief make her perfectly suited for Boston Legal", said the creator of the show in a press release.41. Locklear was also featured in a Biography Channel special.

In 2004, Locklear returns to drama in primetime opposite Blair Underwood and starred in the short-lived television drama series LAX set in the airport of the same name.42 She portrayed an ambitious airport executive overseeing the Los Angeles hub. She was also executive producer on the series, but it was cancelled after 10 aired episodes.43 "LAX debuted to an audience of 13 million. But then things went south — quickly: The series lost 5 million viewers in its second week and went into a free fall until November, when NBC axed the drama from its schedule", according to Entertainment Weekly.44

Since 2006: Lifetime movies and guest roles

In 2006, Locklear starred in another television pilot, Women of a Certain Age, but this was unsuccessful.45

In 2007, Locklear made another pilot for ABC, See Jayne Run, about a business woman who juggles a career with single motherhood, but this was also unsuccessful.46 She guest-starred on the series Hannah Montana and in the sitcom Rules of Engagement, and was placed 25th on TV Guide and Entertainment Weekly's "100 Greatest TV Icons" list.47

Also in 2007, Locklear starred in her first Lifetime movie, Angels Fall, about a beautiful chef who moves to a small town in Wyoming after her Boston restaurant is shut down because of a fatal shooting. At the time, it was one of the top-ten watched telecasts in the history of the network.48 Then, in 2008, Locklear played in the romantic comedy-drama television film for Lifetime Flirting with Forty. It was the four most-watched original movies in basic cable that year with 4 million viewers.49

In 2009, Locklear joined the cast of The CW's updated version of Melrose Place. Beginning on November 17, 2009, she reprised her role as Amanda Woodward and appeared in eight episodes. Ten years after the end of the original Melrose Place, Amanda Woodward is now a partner in a public relations firm, and is both mentor and tormentor to a young underling, Ella, played by Katie Cassidy.50 However, despite Locklear's appearances (along with various other original series regulars), the new show was not a ratings success and was cancelled after one season.51 In 2011, Locklear starred in the television movie He Loves Me on the Lifetime Channel.52

In 2012, Locklear began appearing in a recurring role on the TV Land comedy series Hot in Cleveland. In 2013, she became a regular on the comedy-drama Franklin & Bash. In 2014, Locklear featured in a public service announcement titled "We Are, Sarah Jones", in memory of camera assistant Sarah Jones who was killed in an accident on the set of Midnight Rider on February 20, 2014.53

In 2016, Locklear appeared in the television movie The Game of Love, which aired on UP on May 15, 2016.5455 Later in 2016, it was revealed that Locklear would be guest-starring in a recurring role in Tyler Perry's drama Too Close to Home on TLC.56

In 2021, Locklear portrayed Kristine Carlson in the Lifetime television film Don't Sweat the Small Stuff: The Kristine Carlson Story, which follows the changes in Carlson's life after her husband Dr. Richard Carlson suddenly died in 2006.57585960

In 2024, Locklear starred in the Lifetime film Mormon Mom Gone Wrong: The Ruby Franke Story as part of its "Ripped from the Headlines" feature films where she portrayed Jodi Hildebrandt.616263

Other ventures

Business and endorsements

From 1997 to the middle of the 2000s, Locklear appeared in commercials for L'Oréal hair and cosmetic products.64 In 1999, the actress is one of the ambassadresses of the group at The Cannes International Film Festival in France.65

In 2006, Heather Locklear appeared in the music video for country singer Toby Keith's single "Crash Here Tonight" that same year. When Keith died in 2024, she posts on Instagram: "Love and Respect. I got the wonderful gift of working on Crash Here Tonight video".66

In 2020, Locklear joined Scrubs actors Zach Braff and Donald Faison in their podcast "Fake Doctors, Real Friends with Zach and Donald". She had a two-episodes guest spot in that sitcom. Also, the actress remembered a "gross" moment filming The First Wives Club. She recalled her costar James Naughton touching her breast for a scene.67 Naughton's rep told the moment was written in the script. Later, Locklear clarified: "To be clear, I was never upset with James, just surprised".68

In September 2024, Locklear made her first public appearance in nearly three years at 90s Con held in Daytona Beach, Florida.69

In 2025, Locklear appeared with her former costars Daphne Zuniga, Laura Leighton, and Courtney Thorne-Smith on an episode of their Still the Place podcast.70 Earlier, she joined TV personality and personal friend Jillian Barberie as a guest on Armie Hammer’s podcast, The Armie HammerTime Podcast.71 Later, Locklear featured in Mike Cormier's podcast Mike Cormier on Air alongside author and close friend Kristine Carlson.72

Personal life

Relationships

Locklear was married to Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee from May 10, 1986, to 1993. Locklear filed for divorce due to Tommy's infidelity. 73 After their divorce, she married Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora, on December 17, 1994, in Paris.74 She gave birth to their only child, daughter in 1997.75 Locklear filed for divorce from Sambora in February 2006. The following month Sambora filed for joint custody of their daughter and enforcement of a prenuptial agreement. Their divorce was finalized in April 2007.76 In the same month, Locklear began a relationship with fellow Melrose Place alumnus Jack Wagner.77 In August 2011, Locklear and Wagner announced they were engaged.78 The couple had called off their engagement by that November.79

In April 2020, Locklear became engaged to former motocross racer Chris Heisser, whom she first dated in high school.8081

In March 2008, a 911 call was made by someone who claimed to be Locklear's doctor, who said that Locklear was trying to kill herself.8283 Emergency responders were dispatched to Locklear's home. Her publicist later said that Locklear had never requested any medical assistance, and the Ventura County Sheriff's Department later stated that no further action was taken once they arrived at Locklear's Westlake Village home, as she appeared to be fine. They did, however, state that they believed the call was genuine.

On June 24, 2008, Locklear checked into a medical facility in Arizona for psychological ailments including anxiety and depression, and requested an in-depth evaluation of her medication to receive proper diagnosis and treatment.84 Her agent confirmed Locklear was suffering from anxiety and depression.85 On July 23, 2008, Locklear returned home after four weeks of treatment at the facility.86

In September 2008, Locklear was pulled over by a California Highway Patrol officer and arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, just outside Santa Barbara after she was seen driving erratically.87 Police had been tipped off about Locklear's driving by Jill Ishkanian, a former reporter and editor at Us Weekly magazine, who saw Locklear outside a market in Montecito, California. Ishkanian photographed the incident and then sold the photos to the celebrity-news website TMZ.com for $27,500 (equivalent to $40,162 in 2024), although she claims it was a chance meeting and denies having followed or set up Locklear to obtain photographs.88 Locklear was formally charged on November 17, 2008, with one misdemeanor count of driving under the influence.89 A blood test detected no alcohol nor illegal narcotics, but Santa Barbara County Deputy District Attorney Lee Carter stated authorities believe the prescription medications Locklear consumed for her anxiety and depression "could have impaired her ability to safely drive a motor vehicle".90 On January 2, 2009, Locklear pleaded no contest to reckless driving, and in return the district attorney dismissed the DUI charges. Locklear was sentenced to three years of informal probation, a DMV driver safety class and a $700 fine.91

On January 12, 2012, Locklear's sister called 911 when she believed Locklear was in danger after reportedly taking prescription drugs and alcohol. Emergency personnel responded, and Locklear was taken to Los Robles Hospital in Thousand Oaks, California, but was reported to be out of danger the following day.92

In February 2018, Locklear was arrested for domestic violence and battery against a police officer. She was charged with one felony count of domestic violence and three misdemeanor counts of battery on a police officer. As deputies arrived at her Thousand Oaks home, she allegedly kicked three of the arresting deputy sheriffs and told them she would shoot at them if they ever came into her home again. According to audio of the 911 call, Locklear's brother called the police after coming to her home, where he found Locklear and her boyfriend arguing. Locklear was released on a $20,000 bond just before 6 a.m. the next day. Locklear's boyfriend, former American Motorcycle Association motocross racer Chris Heisser, was arrested on a driving under the influence charge in Thousand Oaks, hours after Locklear had been taken into custody. After obtaining a warrant, police searched her home for a weapon on March 12 but found none.93

On June 24, 2018, Locklear was arrested again, this time for two misdemeanor counts of battery.9495 On June 25, 2018, after being released on bail for charges of battery, Locklear was hospitalized in a suspected case of overdose.96 In August 2019, she pleaded no contest to charges stemming from that arrest and was sentenced to 30 days in a residential mental health facility.97

In April 2020, Locklear wrote on Instagram that she had been sober for one year.9899 She has received treatment for addiction 20 times.100

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryNominated workResult
1983Bravo Otto AwardsBest Female TV StarDynastyWon
1984Nominated
1986Soap Opera Digest AwardsOutstanding Actress/Actor in a Comic Relief Role on a Prime Time SerialNominated
1989Bravo Otto AwardsBest Female TV StarWon
Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst Actress101The Return of Swamp ThingWon
1990Bravo Otto AwardsBest Female TV StarDynastyNominated
Soap Opera Digest AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress: Prime TimeNominated
1991Bravo Otto AwardsBest Female TV StarNominated
1994Golden Globe AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - DramaMelrose PlaceNominated
First Americans in the ArtsBest Actress in a Television SeriesWon
1995Golden Globe AwardsBest Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - DramaNominated
1996Nominated
1997Nominated
2000Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or ComedySpin CityNominated
2002Nominated
2004TV Land AwardsFavorite Teen Dream – FemaleMelrose PlaceWon (5th place)

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesEpisode(s)Viewers (in million)
1980CHiPsTeenagerTV series"Satan's Angels"N/A
1981240-RobertJeanTV series"Hostages"N/A
1981Eight is EnoughIngridTV series"Yet Another Seven Days in February"N/A
1981TwirlCherie SandersTelevision filmN/A
1981–1989DynastySammy Jo CarringtonTV series127 episodes (Recurring S2–5; Main S6–9)Here
1982The Fall GuyJune EdwardsTV series"Scavenger Hunt"N/A
1982Fantasy IslandLorraine WentworthTV series"Thank God, I'm a Country Girl"N/A
1982Matt HoustonCindy McNicholTV series"Stop the Presses"N/A
1982–1986T. J. HookerOfficer Stacy SheridanTV series84 episodes (Main S2–5)N/A
1983Tales of the UnexpectedPat WardTV series"Youth from Vienna"N/A
1983HotelMiranda HardingTV series"Choices"N/A
1983The Love BoatPatti SamuelsTV series"Youth Takes a Holiday/Don't Leave Home Without It/Prisoner of Love"N/A
1983The Fall GuyPaige ConnallyTV series"Just a Small Circle of Friends"N/A
1984City KillerAndrea McKnightTelevision film
1988Rock 'n' Roll MomDarcy XTelevision film
1990Jury Duty: The ComedyRita BurwaldTelevision film
1990Rich Men, Single WomenToriTelevision film
1990–1991Going PlacesAlexandra "Alex" BurtonTV series19 episodes (Main)N/A
1991Dynasty: The ReunionSammy Jo CarringtonMiniseries23 (Part 1)102; 20.3 (Part 2)103
1991Her Wicked WaysMelody ShepherdTelevision film24.5104
1992Batman: The Animated SeriesLisa Clark (voice)TV series"Prophecy of Doom"
1992Body LanguageBetsyTelevision film
1992Highway HeartbreakerAlexTelevision film
1992IllusionsJan SandersonTelevision film
1993–1999Melrose PlaceAmanda WoodwardTV series199 episodes (Recurring S1; Main S2–7)Here
1993Fade to BlackVictoriaTelevision film
1995Texas JusticePriscilla DavisMiniseries
1996Shattered MindSuzy / Bonnie / Ginger / Victoria / D.J.Television film
1997Muppets TonightHerselfTV seriesGuest star
1999VH1 Vogue Fashion AwardsHerself / HostessTV special
1999–2002Spin CityCaitlin MooreTV series71 episodes (Main S4–6)Here
2000King of the HillPeggy Donovan (voice)TV series"Old Glory"
2002Ally McBealNicole NaplesTV series"Tom Dooley"8.1105
2002ScrubsJulie KeatonTV series"My First Step"; "My Fruit Cups"17.5; 19.9106
2003Once Around the ParkAlex WingfieldTV seriesPilot
2004Two and a Half MenLaura LangTV series"No Sniffing, No Wowing"16.2107
2004–2005LAXHarley RandomTV series13 episodes (Main)
2005Boston LegalKelly NolanTV series"The Black Widow"; "Schadenfreude"12.4; 11.8108
2006Women of a Certain AgeBarbTV seriesPilot
2007Angels FallReese GilmoreTelevision film5.0109
2007Hannah MontanaHeather TruscottTV series"Lilly's Mom Has Got It Goin' On"
2007Rules of EngagementBarbaraTV series"Audrey's Sister"; "Engagement Party"10.1; 10.8110
2007See Jayne RunJayne DohertyTV seriesPilot
2008Flirting with FortyJackie LaurensTelevision film4.0111
2009–2010Melrose PlaceAmanda WoodwardTV series8 episodesHere
2011He Loves MeLauraTelevision film
2012–2013Hot in ClevelandChloeTV series3 episodes
2013Franklin & BashRachel KingTV series10 episodes (Main S3)Here
2016The Game of LoveFrankieTelevision film
2016–2017Too Close to HomeThe First LadyTV series8 episodes (Recurring S1-2)Here
2017Fresh Off the BoatSarahTV series"The Gloves Are Off"3.85112
2021Don't Sweat The Small Stuff: The Kristine Carlson StoryKristine CarlsonTelevision filmLifetime film
2024Mormon Mom Gone Wrong: The Ruby Franke StoryJodi HildebrandtLifetime film

Film

YearTitleRoleStudioUS gross113Worldwide gross114
1984FirestarterVictoria 'Vicky' Tomlinson McGeeUniversal$17,080,167
1989The Return of Swamp ThingAbigail "Abby" ArcaneLightyear Entertainment$192,816
1991The Big SliceRitaSC Entertainment InternationalN/A
1993Wayne's World 2Herself (cameo)Paramount$48,197,805
1996The First Wives ClubSharon Griffin (cameo)Paramount$105,489,203$181,489,203
1997Double TapAgent Katherine HansonHBON/A
1997Money TalksGrace CiprianiNew Line$40,922,619$48,407,611
2003Looney Tunes: Back in ActionDusty TailsWB$20,991,364$68,514,844
2003Uptown GirlsRoma SchleineMGM$37,182,494$44,617,342
2005The Perfect ManJean HamiltonUniversal$16,535,005$19,770,475
2006Game of LifeIreneMesquite Entertainment GroupN/A
2009Flying ByPamelaARTE & Encore PartnersN/A
2013Scary Movie 5BarbaraDimension Films & DZE and Brad Grey Pictures$32,015,787$78,378,744

Producer

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998–1999Melrose PlaceCo–producer28 episodes
2004–05LAXProducer12 episodes

See also

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