What Is Melrose Place Star Heather Locklears Net Worth?

August 2024 · 4 minute read
NameHeather Locklear
Net Worth$6 Million
Source of IncomeActing, Production
Date of BirthSeptember 25, 1961
Age62 Years 
GenderFemale
Nationality United States of America
ProfessionActress, Model, Television Producer

Also Read: Future Was Once Called the Finest Rapper Alive; Check out His Journey and Net Worth

The American actress, model, and television producer Heather Dean Locklear has amassed a net worth of $6 million. She gained international recognition for her role in "Melrose Place," earning four Golden Globe nominations. She even co-produced several episodes of the soap opera. She has appeared in movies like "The Return of Swamp Thing" and "The Perfect Man" among others.

While attending UCLA, Locklear started working in various commercials and bagged small television roles in "CHiPs," "240-Robert," and "Eight Is Enough." Initially cast as Sammy Jo Dean in Season 2 of "Dynasty," she subsequently landed a role in Spelling's cop show "T. J. Hooker" alongside William Shatner.

Also Read: Meet Artists who Diversified Their Income by Embracing Acting After Success as Musicians

In 1984, Locklear portrayed Drew Barrymore's mother in "Firestarter," grossing $17,080,167 in the US. She then took on a lead role in the film "The Return of Swamp Thing". She was also seen in the sitcom "Going Places." In 1993, she began her iconic role as Amanda Woodward in Aaron Spelling's "Melrose Place" until the series ended in 1999.

Also Read: Carlos Slim Helu is Known for Turning Around Loss-Making Businesses; Here's His Net Worth

Locklear featured in several TV productions, including "Matt Houston," "Fantasy Island," "The Love Boat," "Hotel," and "Rich Men, Single Women." She went on to host "Saturday Night Live" in 1994, featuring memorable skits like "Coffee Talk" and a "Wayne's World" segment. In the same year, she graced the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. Later, she joined the sitcom "Spin City."

The actress had a recurring role on "Scrubs" in 2002, and produced and starred in the short-lived series "LAX" in 2004. A year later, she appeared in the film "The Perfect Man," which grossed $19,770,475 worldwide. In 2009, she reprised her role as Amanda Woodward in the updated version of "Melrose Place." She then performed in "Hot in Cleveland," "Franklin & Bash," "Too Close to Home," and "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff: The Kristine Carlson Story."

Instagram310K Followers
Facebook15K Followers

In 1986, Locklear married drummer Tommy Lee but divorced six years later. Then, she dated Richie Sambora for a while and married him in 1994. The two had a daughter in 1997. However, they parted ways in 2006. After that, she started dating and became engaged to Jack Wagner, but they separated in 2011. Later, the actress got engaged to ex-motocross racer Chris Heisser in 2020.

- Bravo Otto 1983 (Winner): Best Female TV Star (TV-Star w)

- Bravo Otto 1989 (Winner): Best Female TV Star (TV-Star w)

- First Americans in the Arts 1994 (Winner): Best Actress in a Television Series for "Melrose Place"

- TV Land Awards 2004 (Winner): Favorite Teen Dream – Female for "Melrose Place"

- Golden Globes, USA 1994 (Nominee): Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama for "Melrose Place"

- Golden Globes, USA 1996 (Nominee): Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama for "Melrose Place"

- Golden Globes, USA 2002 (Nominee): Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical for "Spin City" 

Who is Heather Locklear's husband?

Locklear was previously married twice before getting engaged to Chris Heisser. 

What is the net worth of Heather Locklear?

As of 2024, Heather Locklear's net worth is around $6 million. 

Does Heather Locklear have any children?

Yes. She has a daughter named Ava Elizabeth Sambora. 

How tall is Heather Locklear?

Heather Locklear is five feet and five inches tall. 

What are some of Heather Locklear's most recommended works?

Heather Locklear's best works include "The Return of Swamp Thing," "Melrose Place," "Money Talks," "The Perfect Man," "Uptown Girls," and "Firestarter" to name a few.

Here are Upgrades to SNAP for Delivering Nutrition Effectively to Lower Income Families

As Social Media Outage Causes Massive Loss to Mark Zuckerberg, Here are 10 Worst Software Crashes

ncG1vNJzZmilkae4psDRnpiloaOpe6S7zGiuoZmkYra0ecyeo6uno5p6sbjAnJxmq6SWv260xJqroZ2iYrmwr8qlnJqqo2K7psCMsKarrJhk