Heather Rhea is an award winning American actress that has performed in Film, Television and Stage in both the US and Europe. She has studied Meisner under the direction of Yvonne Suhor, Strasberg under the direction of Terry Kiser and Chubbuck under the direction of Jonna Johnson. She now lives in Atlanta where she continues to work on her craft, and has enjoyed much success.
Heather is known for the films, Stand in the Gap, The Author, The Star, and the Keeper, and The Return. She has had television roles in Your Worst Nightmare and Homicide Hunter. She has voiced multiple characters in audio dramas such as The Giant Killer, and The Hidden Hand. She also worked as a co-host on the pilot season of The Pew. She has received multiple nominations and several wins for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, winning Best Actress for The Ledger in 2014, and Best Actress in a Short for Losing Faith in 2019. She won Best Supporting Actress for The Giant Killer in 2017. She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for The Author, The Star, and the Keeper in 2020. Her dream roles are fantasy and historical drama, such as The Chronicles of Narnia, and The Lord of The Rings. Originally from Jacksonville Florida, she lives in Atlanta GA with her husband Chris.
Heather Robb was born on April 4, 1983 in Newark, Delaware, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Stake Land (2010), The House of the Devil (2009) and The Roost (2005).
Heather Rome is an actress, known for Dumbo (2019), The Pursuit of Love (2021) and Daddy's Girl (2018).
Heather Roop is an actress in theatre, film and television. Roop was most recently seen starring as Jane McIntyre in the iconic show, "All My Children". Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Roop began her career performing in national commercials and numerous national theatre musical tours, including "Camelot" with Robert Goulet and "South Pacific" with John Cullum. This fall, Roop can be seen starring opposite Luke Goss in "AWOL 72," on which Roop is also an executive producer. Additional film credits include "The Hangover," "A Man is Mostly Water" with Bill Pullman, "Gun's, Girls and Gambling," with Christian Slater and Dane Cook and a starring role in "The Sacred." In addition to acting, Roop has been an active volunteer for the Make A Wish Foundation for the past 8 years. Roop currently splits her time between Los Angeles and Atlanta.
Emmy winning director & producer Heather Ross spent much of her childhood in film classes and edit rooms, watching her film student mother at work. Her first feature documentary, "Girls on the Wall", played on PBS, winning an Emmy after a festival run garnering multiple awards. She has directed and produced programs for HBO, NBC, Fox, Discovery, A&E and more, including many episodes of the Emmy nominated doc series "Who Do You Think You Are?". Most recently, Heather directed the "It Got Better" short documentary series starring Jane Lynch, George Takei and others, for Dan Savage's It Gets Better campaign. She is currently directing a feature documentary about the infamous comedy guru Del Close.
Heather Rozzo, a California native, is a go-to performer for voice acting in Hollywood. Known for recent projects including Love Hurts and The Fearway (in Post Production), she specializes in emergency 911 operator and hospital staff voice roles. A UCSD graduate with a degree in psychology, Heather is able to deliver an emotionally connected presence to her work. Heather, a licensed California attorney uses her street smarts to bring a gritty realism to her performances as well as a strong work ethic.
Heather Rule is known for Welcome to Flatch (2022), The Recipients (2021) and Iridescence (2018).
Heather Russell-Kay is a British actress best know for playing eccentric, quirky characters that have a dark side. Heather began her training part time at the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London and then went onto train at The Impulse Comapany in the Meisner Technique. She also holds a degree in English and Drama. Heather has appeared mostly in feature films, short films and web series. She now lives in London and in between acting work makes her own films.
Heather Savoy is known for Doctor Mabuse: Etiopomar (2014), Viktorville (2017) and Grey = Wisdom: Really?? (2017).