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Name
  
Heather Juergensen

Role
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Kevin Hench


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Full Name
  
Heather Julia Juergensen

Born
  
January 2, 1970 (age 54) (
1970-01-02
)
Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City City

Occupation
  
Actress, screenwriter, producer

Education
  
Stuyvesant High School (1987)

Nominations
  
Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay

Movies
  
Kissing Jessica Stein, The Hammer, The Haunted Mansion, Red Roses and Petrol, Fingers Walking

Similar People
  
Jennifer Westfeldt, Charles Herman‑Wurmfeld, Kevin Hench, Tovah Feldshuh, Rob Minkoff

Heather Julia Juergensen (born January 2, 1970) is an American actress and writer.

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Life and career

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Juergensen was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. She graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1987. Soon after, she began writing and performing for the stage in both New York and Los Angeles. Early on she was cast to co-star opposite Frank Vincent in the independent film The Afterlife of Grandpa, but turned it down to study psychology at McGill University.

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While at an acting and writing workshop sponsored by New York's Ensemble Studio Theater, she collaborated with Jennifer Westfeldt in writing a series of scenes produced Off-Broadway under the name "Lipschtick". The response to one of the scenes inspired them to write a film script about a bisexual woman and a straight woman who fall into a romantic relationship. The film was developed by a studio but not produced. They held script readings and sold shares to buy back the script rights and pay for the film's production. The result was the award-winning film Kissing Jessica Stein.

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She has written screenplays/teleplays for Miramax, Warner Brothers, ABC, VH-1 and CBS, among others. Her first foray into writing for herself as an actress was her 1996 one-woman show Letters to Ben Stein, an imaginary tale of an epistolary romance with the actor/economist.

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She contributed to the Tarcher/Penguin book The May Queen, a collection of essays exploring issues and experiences relevant to women in their thirties. Juergensen's film work has been honored at the Chicago International Film Festival, the Miami International Film Festival, and the Indie Spirit Awards. Her acting credits include roles in Red Roses and Petrol and Haunted Mansion.

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She has directed, written, and starred in a short film called The Suzy Prophecy. In addition, she is currently working on the script for a sports comedy set in the world of girls' track and shot. She appeared in The Hammer, a boxing comedy starring Adam Carolla, which Carolla and her husband co-wrote.

Personal life

Juergensen lives in the Hancock Park section of Los Angeles with her husband, Fox Sports columnist and comedy writer Kevin Hench, and their two dogs.

Filmography

Actress
2007
The Suzy Prophecy (Short) as
Suzy
2007
The Hammer as
Lindsay Pratt
2006
Dr. Vegas (TV Series)
- Heal thyself (2006)
2005
Cell Call (Short) as
Nadine
2003
The Haunted Mansion as
Mrs. Silverman
2003
Red Roses and Petrol as
Medbh Doyle
2001
Kissing Jessica Stein as
Helen Cooper
1989
The Afterlife of Grandpa (Short) as
Kelly White
Producer
2007
The Suzy Prophecy (Short) (producer)
2007
The Hammer (producer)
2001
Kissing Jessica Stein (co-producer)
Writer
2007
The Suzy Prophecy (Short)
2001
Kissing Jessica Stein (written by)
Director
2007
The Suzy Prophecy (Short)
Self
2008
The Instant Talk Show (TV Series)
- The Hammer (2008)
2003
The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special documentary) as
Self
Archive Footage
2003
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second (Video documentary) as
Self

References

Heather Juergensen Wikipedia