In the weeks following Anne Heche’s tragic August 12 death, her family has been left with an enormous hole in their hearts. Now, they are working to make sure her estate gets properly handled.
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Interest in Anne Heche’s life story is growing.
In the wake of the actress’ death over the weekend following a fiery car crash, sales of her 2001 memoir Call Me Crazy have seen a big spike.
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The book, which has been out of print for years, is commanding high prices, into the hundreds of dollars.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, one Amazon reseller has the book listed as a “collectible,” with the price set at a whopping $749.
As yet, there is no word on whether Simon & Schuster imprint Scribner intends to reissue the book in light of the renewed interest in Heche’s autobiography.
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Described by the published as “harrowing” and “raw with emotion,” the book details Heche’s rise through Hollywood, her relationship with Ellen DeGeneres, as well as her unusual spiritual beliefs about being a reincarnation of a being from the fourth dimension.
Heche had been open for years about her struggles with mental health.
Call Me Crazy is also currently being offered without charge by the digital library, the Internet Archive.
In the weeks following Anne Heche’s tragic August 12 death, her family has been left with an enormous hole in their hearts. Now, they are working to make sure her estate gets properly handled.
There is an update about Anne Heche‘s estate.
Anne Heche’s car crashed through a wall and stopped around 10 feet inside a Los Angeles home, a distressing 911 call has revealed. A neighbour gave authorities details of the actress’ accident in an appeal for help to police obtained by CNN. The outlet says the caller told a dispatcher a car had just gone through their neighbour's house, travelling at such a speed it ended up in the second room.
In the wake of Anne Heche‘s passing, many are looking for answers. Her 2001 memoir, Call Me Crazy, is now selling for hundreds of dollars, as many try to gleam more about the late actress’ life and last days. ET is looking back at our 2001 interview with Heche, in which she shared why she wanted to tell her story, in her own words.
Anne Heche's passing, many are looking for answers. Her 2001 memoir, , is now selling for hundreds of dollars, as many try to gleam more about the late actress' life and last days.
On Aug. 5, Anne Heche crashed her car into a home in Los Angeles, which ignited a fire that raged out of control — an accident that would later become fatal for the actress. Newly released 911 audio from the aftermath of the crash, first obtained by , reveals a terrifying scene where neighbors are frantically trying to get authorities to come as quickly as possible and stop the flames from spreading. The person who called 911 tells the dispatcher that Heche's car went through the house «very fast.» At the beginning of the call, it's not immediately clear if the caller knew Heche was in the vehicle at the time of the crash. But, as more neighbors move into the wreckage to help, the severity of the situation becomes clear. As billows of dark smoke and fire envelop the vehicle, neighbors can be heard in hysterics, yelling that someone is trapped in the vehicle.
After actress Anne Heche crashed her car into a Los Angeles home on Aug. 5, a newly released 911 call reveals a neighbor panicking from the scene.
Anne Heche's untimely death, renewed interest in her 2001 memoir,, has driven up the book's price among collectors and fans.The book — published by Scribner on Sept. 4, 2001 — is being sold as a «collectible» on Amazon, with the surprisingly steep price tag of between $739 and as high as $949, depending on the seller. When first released, the tome was priced at $26.The book in question is described by the seller as being «inscribed» by Heche, which is likely a contributing factor in the price.
Anne Heche's memoir is selling for almost $750 (£620) following her tragic death. The late actress - who died on Sunday (14. 08.
Anne Heche's untimely death, renewed interest in her 2001 memoir,, has driven up the book's price among collectors and fans.The book — published by Scribner on Sept. 4, 2001 — is being sold as a «collectible» on Amazon, with the surprisingly steep price tag of between $739 and as high as $949, depending on the seller. When first released, the tome was priced at $26.The book in question is described by the seller as being «inscribed» by Heche, which is likely a contributing factor in the price.
Anne Heche sadly passed away at age 53 last week following her hospitalization due to multiple car crashes and a fire. Since then, Hollywood stars have been paying tribute to Heche. Many entertainers have given their touching and personal accounts, while others have spoken about her influence as an actress.
Anne Heche knew exactly who she wanted to play her in a movie one day.
In memoriam. Anne Heche’s death following a fiery car crash has fostered a renewed interest in her book, Call Me Crazy — and the price point is steep.
Anne Heche’s ex, Canadian actor James Tupper, has come to the late actress’ defence on Instagram.
Call Me Crazy,” has surfaced following her death on Aug. 12.The book, which was published on Sept. 4, 2001, by Simon & Schuster’s imprint Scribner, has been deemed a “collectible” on Amazon, now being sold for the astonishing price of $749.Heche died at the age of 53 after being in a coma stemming from a horrific car crash on Aug.
The late Anne Heche‘s ex James Tupper is speaking out to thank their former co-star for defending the late actress against rumors that she was “crazy.”
In her defense. Emily Bergl and James Tupper are showing their support for Anne Heche following her death.
The death of Anne Heche leaves her 85 year old mother Nancy Heche the parent of four deceased children out of five, as well as a widower after her husband died in 1983. Anne and her devout Christian mother were estranged after Anne embarked on a lesbian relationship with Ellen DeGeneres from 1977 to 2000 - which her mother openly disapproved of.
Anne Heche’s ex-husband Coley Laffoon said their son Homer, 20, is "strong" and will be "OK" in an emotional message after her death on Friday. "I loved her and I miss her and I’m always going to," Laffoon said in a video posted to Instagram. "Homer is OK. He’s grieving, of course.