Anne Heche's Son Homer Laffoon, 20, Named General Administrator of Her Estate Anne Heche's Ex James Tupper and Son Homer Laffoon Vie for Control of Her Estate in Court ...
Homer Heche Laffoon turned 21 on Thursday ... as administrator of his late mother's estate. Back in January, he also announced a second memoir by Anne, written by the actress before her death ...
His message continued, “He’s good Anne. Thank you for trusting him to me. It’s going to keep being great. I promise.” Heche’s eldest son, Homer, was granted control of her estate after ...
Sorvino was one of a number of celebrities whose names were left off the segment, with Anne Heche, Tom Sizemore and Leslie Jordan also not given a mention. Instead they were simply added to a ...
Paul Sorvino and Anne Heche were just two of the big names missing from the Oscars In Memoriam montage on Sunday night. The segment — which was introduced by a teary-eyed John Travolta ...
Every year it’s a depressing ritual: Who is the Academy going to fail to recognize in their annual In Memoriam segment? Once again, during the live ceremony, more stars who passed away in the ...
wrote actress Lydia Cornell. "Oscars In Memoriam Segment Missing Paul Sorvino, Anne Heche, Tom Sizemore, Leslie Jordan and Charlbi Dean From Oscar-Nominated ‘Triangle Of Sadness.'" Meanwhile ...
However, viewers were unimpressed to see some glaring omissions during the segment. Actress Anne Heche, who died in a car crash aged just 53 in August, was one notable missing person, despite her ...
Paul Sorvino, Charlbi Dean and Leslie Jordan were also not mentioned. By Georg Szalai International Business Editor John Travolta choked up as he introduced the annual In Memoriam segment, which ...
Also snubbed from the In Memoriam rundown was Anne Heche, who also died in August after a car crash. The 53-year-old “Donnie Brasco” actor famously dated comedian Ellen DeGeneres, who hosted ...
Gone from the 2023 Oscars' "In Memoriam" segment, but not forgotten. Fans watching the ceremony were outraged at the stars' omission, with one Twitter user writing, "The Oscars should be ...