Love Actually's Heike Makatsch looks different as she ditches Mia's brunette bob for blonde hair
10.05.2022 - 21:59
/ ok.co.uk
19 years on from her villainous role in the iconic festive romance, Love Actually, Heike Makatsch looks completely different! Now 50, the German actress has ditched the famous bob Mia sported for an edgy blonde look. Heike played arguably the most hated character in the 2003 film, the sexy office seductress who was desperately trying to have an affair with her married boss Harry. It is never fully disclosed in the film if Harry, played by the late Alan Rickman, cheated on his wife Karen, however the storyline did not leave audiences without anger and heartbreak.
Near the end of the film Karen finds a necklace in her husband's coat pocket and assumes it is for her. His maybe affair with Mia is then revealed when she opens her present later to find it is a Joni Mitchell CD. Audiences were left devastated as she broke down in the bedroom before putting on a strong front for her family.
In the next scene we see the scantily-clad Mia looking proud of herself as she puts on the necklace Karen had found earlier. Despite fans hoping that a real affair had not happened between the two characters, script editor Emma Freud confirmed that they definitely did. Since the iconic film and role, Heike went on to star in a variety of German films and TV shows and also played a role in 2013's highly acclaimed The Book Thief.
Heike famously dated James Bond actor, Daniel Craig, for seven years.They first met on the set of romantic drama Obsession, which involved a love triangle between two men and women. After their relationship ended in 2004, she went on to date Max Martin Schröder, a musician in a German indie band, who she shares two children with. Currently, the blonde actress is dating German actor Trystan Pütter.
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.