Heather Dorff is an American actress, writer, and producer currently living in Los Angeles, California.
Dorff is probably best known for her roles in the 2011 short film "What They Say", which she also produced and co-wrote, and the 2013 feature film Truth or Dare. Dorff has also appeared in music videos, web series, and has been dubbed a "scream queen" and rising talent by Horror Society.
Most recently Dorff completed filming of The Tour in London, starring alongside fellow scream queen Jessica Cameron, which has since been accepted to horror film festivals that include FrightFest in London and ScreamFest in Los Angeles.
Dorff has won, or been nominated for, performance awards from film festivals and organizations around the country. Most recently she won the 'Best Actress' award at the 2014 Chicago Horror Film Festival for her role in 'The Tour'. In 2012 she won 'Best Actress' or 'Best Female Performance' awards from The Critics Word, Chicago Horror Film Festival, Yuma Film Festival, and Ocean County Library Film Festival for her role in 'What They Say'. She also won 'Best Actress' awards for her roles in 'Hand of Glory' and the Ed Wood satire comedy and tribute film 'House of Degenerate Brain-Eating Mutant Fog Insects' at the Prairie State Film Festival and Laugh or Die Comedy Film Festival, respectively.
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"Heather" is a song that appears on The Beatles bootleg No. 3 Abbey Road N.W., but was actually recorded in January 1969 by Paul McCartney (vocal and acoustic guitar) with Donovan (acoustic guitar and chorus) and Mary Hopkin (chorus) during the sessions for Hopkin's Postcard LP. The tune was written for Linda McCartney's daughter Heather.
"Heather" is the 4th episode of the first season of the CW television series The Secret Circle, and the series' 4th episode overall. It was aired on October 6, 2011. The episode was written by David Ehrman and it was directed by Dave Barrett.
The Circle is trying to discover what happened to Heather Barnes, the woman Zachary mentioned in the previous episode and what he meant. While searching about her, they find out where his brother, Wyatt (Ben Cotton), lives and Cassie (Britt Robertson) and Adam (Thomas Dekker) go there to ask him about her.
When they get there, they discover that Heather (Camille Sullivan) is in a catatonic state since the night of the fire on the boat, sixteen years ago. Wyatt tells them that she hadn't moved at all since then and the moment he says that, Heather grabs Cassie's arm. While being there, they see a witchcraft mark on Heather's arm.
Cassie doesn't know what is going on and she can't understand why her mother would do something like that to her friend. Feeling guilty for what her mother did, she wants to help Heather by undoing the spell. Adam agrees to help her, after Cassie is telling him that she found her mom's Book of Shadows and there is a spell they can use.
Heather Dorff is an American actress, writer, and producer currently living in Los Angeles, California.
Dorff is probably best known for her roles in the 2011 short film "What They Say", which she also produced and co-wrote, and the 2013 feature film Truth or Dare. Dorff has also appeared in music videos, web series, and has been dubbed a "scream queen" and rising talent by Horror Society.
Most recently Dorff completed filming of The Tour in London, starring alongside fellow scream queen Jessica Cameron, which has since been accepted to horror film festivals that include FrightFest in London and ScreamFest in Los Angeles.
Dorff has won, or been nominated for, performance awards from film festivals and organizations around the country. Most recently she won the 'Best Actress' award at the 2014 Chicago Horror Film Festival for her role in 'The Tour'. In 2012 she won 'Best Actress' or 'Best Female Performance' awards from The Critics Word, Chicago Horror Film Festival, Yuma Film Festival, and Ocean County Library Film Festival for her role in 'What They Say'. She also won 'Best Actress' awards for her roles in 'Hand of Glory' and the Ed Wood satire comedy and tribute film 'House of Degenerate Brain-Eating Mutant Fog Insects' at the Prairie State Film Festival and Laugh or Die Comedy Film Festival, respectively.
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