Anne Heche died on Friday at age 53 after she was declared brain dead following her fiery car crash a week earlier.Shortly after her death, a brief 2017 interview that she did with Access Hollywood at the premiere of her film The Last Word recirculated, which featured her revealing how she hoped to be remembered after her death.In the clip, the actress shared that she hoped to be remembered for giving a good life to her children, Homer Laffoon, 20, and Atlas Heche Tupper, 13.
Heartbreaking: After her death on Friday at 53, a 2017 Access Hollywood clip of Anne Heche resurfaced. The late actress was asked what she wanted to be remembered for at the premiere of her film The Last Word'Since the movie is called The Last Word, and given what it's about, what do you hope people would say about you as far as last words go?' the interviewer asked her.The question seemed to take Heche aback, and she was gathered speechless as she formulated her thoughts. 'Oh… Oh Lord, oh Lord…' she murmured. 'Hopefully that I made my children happy.'As the interviewer tried to talk over her, Heche added that she hoped she 'gave them a life that they love.'She played a supporting role in The Last Word, which starred Shirley MacLaine and Amanda Seyfried in the lead roles.
MacLaine played a woman planning for her imminent death, while Seyfried starred as a writer who helped her write her own obituary.
Looking out for them: 'Hopefully that I made my children happy,' she replied. As the interviewer tried to talk over her, Heche added that she hoped she 'gave them a life that they love' Somber: She played a supporting role in The Last Word (pictured).
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