John Heard & Brooke Adams

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John Heard and Brooke Adams had a relationship from 1980 to 1980.

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American Actor John Heard was born John Matthew Heard Jr. on 7th March, 1946 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA and passed away on 21st Jul 2017 Palo Alto, California, USA aged 71. He is most remembered for his roles as Mr. Harvie in the 1975 made-for-television drama film Valley Forge, Harry Lucas in the 1977 ensemble romantic comedy-drama film Between the Lines, David Bonner in the 1977 romantic drama film First Love, Charles Richardson in the 1979 romantic comedy film Chilly Scenes of Winter, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale in the PBS romantic historical drama miniseries The Scarlet Letter, Jack Kerouac in the 1980 romantic drama film Heart Beat, Floyd Kincaid in the 1980 NBC drama television film The Oldest Living Graduate, Alex Cutter in the 1981 neo-noir thriller film Cutter's Way, Oliver Yates in the 1982 supernatural horror film Cat People, George Cooper in the 1984 science fiction horror film C.H.U.D., Sid, Lab Technician, in the 1984 independent slasher film Too Scared to Scream, Brother Timothy in the 1985 comedy-drama film Heaven Help Us, Tom Schorr in the 1985 neo-noir black comedy film After Hours, Reverend in the 1988 apocalyptic drama horror film The Seventh Sign, Paul Davenport in the 1988 fantasy comedy film Big, D.C. Stephenson in the NBC biographical drama miniseries Cross of Fire, David Manning in the ABC biographical drama miniseries Out on a Limb, Peter McCalister in the 1990 Christmas comedy film Home Alone and its 1992 sequel film Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Dr. Kaufman in the 1990 biographical drama film Awakenings, Frank Sullivan/Jack Saunders/Dan Sherman in the 1991 psychological thriller film Deceived, Officer Jim Daugherty in the 1992 fantasy drama film Radio Flyer, Professor Riger in the 1993 political action thriller film In the Line of Fire, FBI Agent Gavin Verheek in the 1993 legal thriller film The Pelican Brief, Vice President Ted Matthews in the 1996 political comedy film My Fellow Americans, District Attorney Roy "Reverend Roy" Foltrigg in the CBS legal thriller drama series The Client, Dave Childress in the 1997 crime drama thriller film One Eight Seven, Gilbert Powell in the 1998 mystery thriller film Snake Eyes, Detective Vin Makazian in the HBO crime drama series The Sopranos, James Decker in the 2000 independent neo-noir crime drama film Animal Factory, Larry Mason in the CBS true crime drama miniseries Perfect Murder, Perfect Town, Tony Smith in the 2000 independent biographical drama film Pollock, Peter in the NBC police procedural crime drama series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Jerome Carver in the 2002 Lifetime drama television film The Pact, Paul "Webster" Ballinger in the CBS crime drama series Hack, Kenwall "Duke" Duquesne in the CBS police procedural crime drama series CSI: Miami, Senator Dennis Morgenthal in the WB drama series Jack & Bobby, Dr. Peter Axelrod in the 2005 natural horror television film Locusts, Governor Frank Tancredi in the Fox crime drama series Prison Break, Commander Barry Garner in the Sci-Fi Channel military science fiction series Battlestar Galactica, Kyle "Ace" Morgan (voice) in the 2008 animated superhero film Justice League: The New Frontier, Andy in the 2010 comedy-drama film Tiny Furniture, Special Congressional Investigator Michael Thomas in the military action police procedural crime drama series NCIS: Los Angeles, Conway in the 2012 psychological horror thriller film Would You Rather, Jeremy Stancroft in the 2013 action thriller film Assault on Wall Street, George in the 2013 Syfy original made-for-television science fiction action comedy horror disaster film Sharknado, Sol Mercer in the CBS police procedural crime drama series Blue Bloods, Gunther Thorpe in the ABC sitcom Modern Family, William Almy in the Lifetime biographical drama miniseries The Lizzie Borden Chronicles, Older Bill Allens in the 2018 HBO drama television film The Tale, and Andrew in the 2018 vampire horror film Living Among Us. His zodiac sign is Pisces.

Brooke Adams is a 76 year old American Actress. Born on 8th February, 1949 in New York City, New York, USA and educated at School of American Ballet, she is famous for The Dead Zone in a career that spans 1967–present. Her zodiac sign is Aquarius.

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Total 1980 - 1980


"It may have been only the warm weather and not a romance for all seasons. But John Heard (Hearty Beat) and Brooke Adams (Invasion of the Body Snatchers) were a hot ticket not only in their off-Broadway play, Split, but after hours in restaurants and roller discos along the Great White Way. When the show closed, they followed the title's advice. He flew off to work in Spain, and Brooke, 31, went to California. Propinquity determines when they see each other now. Heard, 34, may be understandably cautious. Last year his brief, tempestuous marriage to actress Margot Kidder ended after a few months."

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1980 - Hookup

Couple Comparison

Name
John Heard
Brooke Adams
John Heard
Brooke Adams
Age (at start of relationship)
33
30
Height
Male
5' 9¼" (176 cm)
Female
5' 4" (163 cm)
Zodiac
Pisces
Aquarius
Occupation
Actor
Actress
Hair Color
Brown - Light
Brown - Dark
Eye Color
Blue
Brown - Dark
Nationality
American
American

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