Heather Stephens

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Heather Stephens
Born
United States
Years active1994–2014

Heather Stephens is a former American actress. She starred on ABC's The Forgotten as Lindsey Drake alongside Christian Slater.

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson Rhonda
1996Dead of NightRuby Dell
1997 Lost Highway Lanie
1997 Dante's Peak Hot Springs Woman
1998 Baywatch: White Thunder at Glacier Bay Leslie Stryker / Clair HodgesDirect to video
1998 With Friends Like These... Babette
1998Tina Gets Her ManTinaShort film
1999 Clubland Sophie
1999Blue Ridge FallCarrie Cotswold
2000 The In Crowd Tanya
2001 Tomcats Jill
2009 Messengers 2: The Scarecrow Mary RollinsDirect to video
2010 My Girlfriend's Boyfriend Sarah Reed
2010Father vs. SonDarlene Pickett
2012 The Frankenstein Theory Vicky Stephens

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 The Watcher Lisa"Fathers and Sons"
1997 Beverly Hills, 90210 Katie"With This Ring"
1997 Boston Commons Christy"To Bare Is Human"
1997 Steel Chariots JosieTV film
1998 Forever Love EmmaTV film
2000 Angel Shari"She"
2001–2002 Men, Women & Dogs MichelleRegular role
2002 Do Over Abby Suffin"Hot for Teacher"
2002 Without a Trace Lindsay Randall"In Extremis"
2004–2005 Desperate Housewives Kendra Taylor"Anything You Can Do", "Sunday in the Park with George"
2005 Las Vegas Chrissy Potter"Hit Me!"
2005 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Karen Matthews"Still Life"
2006 Saved Dr. Karen Thorpe"Code Zero", "Tango", "Crossroads"
2006 CSI: Miami Danielle Madison"Curse of the Coffin"
2006Our ThirtiesAliceTV short
2008 Moonlight Emma Monaghan"Sonata"
2008Man of Your DreamsCatherineTV film
2009–2010 The Forgotten Lindsey Drake12
2011 House Denise Harris"The Confession"
2012 NCIS Lorraine"Extreme Prejudice"
2014 Reckless Mindy Hope"Stand Your Ground"


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