HEATHER LOCKLEAR
BACK ON TELEVISION
BACK ON TELEVISION
TV superstar, Heather Locklear, who rose to fame in the early 80s on prime time hits "TJ Hooker" and "Dynasty" is coming back to television in early 2007 in "Angels Fall", the third in a series of four adaptations of Nora Roberts' best-selling romance suspense novels.
The original movie will be broadcast along with the other three back-to-back on Monday nights in February on the cable network Lifetime. Locklear will star as a chef trying to come to terms with the shooting spree in her Boston restaurant that left her as a sole survivor. She moves to Angel's Fist, Wyo. trying to put her life back together only to witness yet another murder and become the killer's next target.
The role that propelled Heather Locklear to international superstardom was playing vixen Amanda Woodward on FOX's campy soap-opera "Melrose Place" in the 1990s. Since then she has appeared in a number of high-profiled TV series ("Spin City", "Ally McBeal" and "Boston Legal").
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