Heather Beers is an American actress and freelance writer. Her two most notable movie roles have been as the title character in Charly (a 2002 independent film based on the 1980 Jack Weyland novel of the same title) and as Charity (the lead female role) in Baptists at Our Barbecue.

Heather Beers
Occupations
Years active1999–present

Life and career edit

Beers grew up in southern California, where she attended Los Amigos High School. Her mother was the director of a community theatre, and Beers took lead roles in many of the theatre's productions. Beers received a degree in English from the University of Utah and then worked for many years in a Salt Lake City-based advertising company, while still continuing with her acting career.

Beers has contributed articles to the following magazines: Entrée Magazine, Salt Lake Magazine, Utah Bride, and Utah Style & Design.[1]

In addition to her acting, she contributed her voice to the 2005 video game Amped 3, as well as for Maverik, McCune Mansion, RC Willey, Saturday Night Live, The WB, and the Utah Transit Authority.[2]

Not only was she the lead actress in the movie Charly, she also contributed her professional skills as one of the publicists for the movie.

Beers is also married with children.

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Charly Charlene 'Charly' Riley Re-released as Charly's Encore in 2012
2004 Baptists at Our Barbecue Charity
2006 Propensity Melody
2006 Unaccompanied Minors Flight Attendant
2008 The Reunion Mom Short
2008 Lock and Roll Forever Veronique
2009 One Good Man Girl's Mother
2009 Once Upon a Summer Andy
2012 12 Dogs of Christmas: Great Puppy Rescue Zoe
2013 Christmas for a Dollar Miss Mayfield
2014 The Christmas Dragon Sister Lenora
2015 Waffle Street Commercial Realtor
2016 The Hollow Point Ellie
2017 Small Town Crime AA Group Member
2017 Love, Kennedy Heather Hansen
2019 Phobic Rachel Dowling Completed

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Cover Me Jean Collins Episode: "Sub-Zero"
2004, 2006 Everwood Julie Episodes: "The Tipping Point", "Ghosts"
2005 Life Is Ruff Holly TV film

Sources edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Biographies: Latter-day Saint and/Or Utah Film Personalities: B".
  2. ^ "Biographies: Latter-day Saint and/Or Utah Film Personalities: B".