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She guest-starred on the series Hannah Montana and in the sitcom Rules of Engagement, and was placed 25th on TV Guide and Entertainment Weekly's "100 Greatest TV Icons" list. [11] In 2009, Locklear joined the cast of The CW's updated version of Melrose Place. Beginning on November 17, 2009, she reprised her role as Amanda Woodward and appeared ...
Amanda Woodward is a fictional character on the primetime serial drama Melrose Place, portrayed by Heather Locklear. The character was brought onto the show in order to boost its ratings, a ploy that was successful. Amanda was brought back for The CW's 2009 reboot, but her appearance was not enough to prevent the show's cancellation.
TV Guide ranked Amanda Woodward at No. 2 in the short list of "The Biggest TV Bitches", only behind Joan Collins' iconic Alexis Carrington Colby, with whom Locklear co-starred on Dynasty. [31] In Entertainment Weekly, Heather Locklear said about playing her: "Not trying to be a bitch. Just trying to be strong and do what you are supposed to do".
Heather Locklear is opening up about her favorite memories from filming the sitcom Spin City — and sharing what was different about working with Michael J. Fox versus his replacement in the ...
She earned four consecutive Golden Globe nominations for her performance, and Amanda landed a spot on TV Guide‘s list of “The Biggest TV Bitches.” Locklear told Entertainment Weekly in 2009 ...
ET has learned that a Melrose Place reboot is in the works at CBS Studios that will have Heather Locklear, Laura Leighton and Daphne Zuniga reprising their iconic TV characters. The series ...
Frank W. Ockenfels III for TV Guide: 2/11/1995: Heather Locklear of Texas Justice: Photograph: Davis Factor for TV Guide: 2/18/1995: Sally Field of A Woman of Independent Means: Photograph: Bill Reitzel for TV Guide: 2/25/1995: George Clooney of ER: Photograph: Jeffery Newbury for TV Guide: 3/4/1995
Heather Locklear Arrested, Charged With Assaulting Officer CBS Studios is behind the reboot, based on the series created by Darren Star. The original “Melrose Place” ran for seven seasons on ...