Hedy Burress


Actor

About

Also Known As
Heather E Burress
Birth Place
Alton, Illinois, USA
Born
October 03, 1973

Biography

Hedy Burress' progress as an actor is what aspiring thespians dream about. After filming the ensemble feature "Foxfire" (1996) for director Annette Heyward-Carter, she moved to Los Angeles in 1995 and three months later was co-starring as Ann-Margret's stepdaughter in the NBC miniseries "Seduced By Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story" (1996), She played a young woman who helps prove that ...

Biography

Hedy Burress' progress as an actor is what aspiring thespians dream about. After filming the ensemble feature "Foxfire" (1996) for director Annette Heyward-Carter, she moved to Los Angeles in 1995 and three months later was co-starring as Ann-Margret's stepdaughter in the NBC miniseries "Seduced By Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story" (1996), She played a young woman who helps prove that her stepmother had her father murdered. Soon after the miniseries aired, the stage-trained, brown-haired, soft beauty was co-starring in the NBC sitcom "Boston Common" (1996-97), as Wyleen Pritchett, the young co-ed whose brother (Anthony Clark) takes a job as a janitor at her college so her can watch over her. Burress broke into acting in a CD-ROM video game shot in Chicago. She has also filmed "If These Walls Could Talk" a 1996 HBO original film about abortion in which she was Sissy Spacek's daughter.

Life Events

1994

Acted in a CD-ROM game (date approximate)

1996

Co-starred in the NBC sitcom "Boston Common"

1996

Made TV miniseries debut in "Seduced By Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story" (NBC)

1996

Feature film debut in "Foxfire"

1998

Returned to series TV playing Tom Selleck's daughter in the short-lived CBS sitcom "The Closer"

2000

Co-starred as a Secret Service agent in the NBC fall sitcom "DAG"

2002

Returned to series work in the CBS drama "First Monday"

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