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Eugene

(61,855 posts)
Sun Aug 7, 2022, 12:44 PM Aug 2022

Anne Heche 'stable' after suffering severe burns in Los Angeles car accident

Source: The Guardian

Anne Heche ‘stable’ after suffering severe burns in Los Angeles car accident

Fans and friends express support for Hollywood star who drove her car into house, which was left ‘uninhabitable’

Samira Asma-Sadeque
Sun 7 Aug 2022 14.58 BST
Last modified on Sun 7 Aug 2022 17.33 BST

Actor Anne Heche was “stable” in hospital amid a wave of support from fans and fellow stars following an accident in which she drove her car into a Los Angeles home, causing severe burn injuries to herself as well as damaging the house which has become “uninhabitable”.

As of Saturday, the Los Angeles police department (LAPD) said it was investigating the incident but had not determined its cause. The Los Angeles fire department (LAFD) said in a statement it took 59 firefighters to extinguish the fire.

In a statement Heather Duffy Boylston, Heche’s friend and podcast partner, said: “Anne is currently in stable condition. Her family and friends ask for your thoughts and prayers and to respect her privacy during this difficult time.”

Ohio native Heche emerged on the NBC soap opera Another World from 1987 to 1991 where she snagged a Daytime Emmy. In the 1990s she became one of the hottest actors in Hollywood and co-starred with Johnny Depp in 1997’s Donnie Brasco, with Tommy Lee Jones in 1997’s Volcano and with Harrison Ford in 1998’s Six Days, Seven Nights.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/07/anne-heche-stable-condition-car-accident

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Anne Heche 'stable' after suffering severe burns in Los Angeles car accident (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2022 OP
How is the homeowner? Sneederbunk Aug 2022 #1
Thought I read yesterday it was actually her own house, so ... Hugh_Lebowski Aug 2022 #2
Reports say homeowner was in the back yard but unharmed. Eugene Aug 2022 #5
Burns are terrible injuries. I wouldn't wish that on anyone, no matter what they did, not even TFG. RockRaven Aug 2022 #3
Actresses are no longer actresses bucolic_frolic Aug 2022 #4
Other issues in that same vein... hlthe2b Aug 2022 #6
I think "actress" has been retired. Haggard Celine Aug 2022 #8
I think it's the same as the use of the word "pilot". LastDemocratInSC Aug 2022 #10
It's about the profession of acting (n/t) PJMcK Aug 2022 #9
A Gofundme page was created for the homeowner Doc Sportello Aug 2022 #7
 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
2. Thought I read yesterday it was actually her own house, so ...
Sun Aug 7, 2022, 12:51 PM
Aug 2022

assuming that's correct, the homeowner is in stable condition.

hlthe2b

(102,200 posts)
6. Other issues in that same vein...
Sun Aug 7, 2022, 01:14 PM
Aug 2022

While I have absolutely no problem being inclusive, to refuse to say the word 'woman' is getting on my nerves big time. As though, the Left is content to assist the "RW"in their efforts for women to be erased in body, in autonomy and in fact, acknowledged existence.

99.9999% of those pregnant are women, so say "pregnant women and other pregnant people, " but to exclude the word women is to me is to promote misogyny.

Haggard Celine

(16,843 posts)
8. I think "actress" has been retired.
Sun Aug 7, 2022, 01:16 PM
Aug 2022

I've noticed over the last several years that they're using "actor" for both men and women. It seems that some people don't like having separate male and female versions of words in English. Don't know if some people find it to be offensive to women or what. It's like how some are saying Latinx these days instead of Latino or Latina. Some people seem to want to strip gender from the language.

LastDemocratInSC

(3,647 posts)
10. I think it's the same as the use of the word "pilot".
Sun Aug 7, 2022, 03:55 PM
Aug 2022

It denotes that one has a certain talent and skill set.

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