Heather's remarkable career in the entertainment industry has been marked by her remarkable ability to seamlessly blend her passions for the arts, sports, and philanthropic endeavors.
She has showcased her impressive acting skills on stage, sharing the spotlight with esteemed actresses Tippi Hedren in "The Vagina Monologues" to raise awareness and funds to combat violence against women. Additionally, she has had the privilege of acting alongside notable actors Richard Dreyfuss and Annette O'Toole in a staged reading of "8", a powerful play written by Dustin Lance Black, which tells the story of the federal trial for marriage equality.
Heather's talents have also been showcased on television, where she served as an on-air talent for the debut team of "Fantasy Football Now" at ESPN, a groundbreaking show that earned them a prestigious Sports Emmy in the Outstanding New Approaches - Coverage category.
Beyond her work in the entertainment industry, Heather has demonstrated her commitment to giving back through her involvement with various philanthropic organizations. She has served as a mentor for young writers through the Young Story Tellers foundation, and has also granted wishes for Make-A-Wish LA.
As a talented and versatile performer, Heather has appeared in numerous commercials, television shows, and films. She was also the co-host of the popular podcast "The Edge" for four years, and a regular panelist on the Sirius XM radio show "Dirty Pop Live" alongside Lance Bass.
In addition to her many accomplishments, Heather has also ventured into film production, teaming up with Harry Lennix to produce her first feature film, "H4", an ambitious African American Shakespeare adaptation aimed at making Shakespeare more accessible to all.