Heather Locklear
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American actress. She is primarily known for her television work, her most notable roles being Sammy Jo Carrington on the 1980s soap opera Dynasty, Officer Stacy Sheridan in the 1980s cop drama T.J. Hooker, Amanda Woodward on the 1990s soap opera Melrose Place, and Caitlin Moore on the sitcom Spin City.
Heather Lockler, age 47, plays a divorcee who finds romance when she takes a holiday vacation in an upcoming made for TV movie on the Lifetime channel. She stars with Robert Buckley, 27, who has had a recent role on Lipstick Jungle.
The premise of the film is that Locklear’s character is soon turning 40 and decides to pack off her kids to her ex-husband and head on a tropical adventure. It pays off when she meets a much younger man and finds romance.
The movie will air Saturday December 6 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on Lifetime. It will also be shown in the same time slot on December 7 and 8.
We’ve got some follow up to report on Heather Locklear’s September 27, 2008 arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence of a controlled substance. The actress took a blood test at the time of the arrest and was formally charged on November 17 with a misdemeanor count of DUI.
Heather Locklear’s new movie, ‘Flirting With Forty’ (Watch Video)
What’s the latest with Heather Locklear?
Here’s what’s new about her- the new movie or tv-movie Flirting with Forty starring Heather Loclear and Robert Buckley.
Here’s an overview of this made for tv movie:
Jackie (Heather Locklear) is a divorced mother of two on the brink of her 40th birthday. When her kids go to stay with her ex for the holidays, Jackie takes a chance on a magical vacation and finds herself in the middle of an unexpected romance with a much younger (and hunkier) man (Robert Buckley). It’s not long before she realizes that life only begins at 40. Based on the book by Jane Porter.
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