Heather McComb

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Biography

A child actor who successfully made the transition to more adult roles, the attractive New Jersey native began her career at age two appearing in a TV commercial for Publisher's Clearing House. Other advertisements and the occasional TV role (i.e., "Fame") followed. A pre-teen McComb made an auspicious film debut as the title character in the Francis Ford Coppola-directed "Life With Zoe" segment of "New York Stories" (1989). Shortly …
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Job Title

Actor

Born

March 2, 1977

Career Milestones

2008

Appeared in four episodes of "Prison Break" (FOX)

2003

Cast in the Sundance screened, "All the Real Girls"; written and directed by David Gordon Green

2000

Appeared in the "1972" segment of "If These Walls Could Talk 2" (HBO)

1999

Featured opposite Susan Sarandon and Natalie Portman in "Anywhere But Here"

1999

Co-starred in the festival-screened "Freak Talks About Sex"

1998

Joined cast of the FOX drama "Party of Five" as Maggie, the college roommate of Julia Salinger (Neve Campbell)

1997

Had a recurring role on the "Profiler" (NBC) as the rebellious teenage daughter of Bailey Malone (Robert Davi)

1993

Appeared in the family film, "Beethoven's 2nd"

1992

Had a small role as the daughter of John Ritter and Pam Dawber in "Stay Tuned"

1990

Debuted as a series regular in "The Outsiders" (FOX); also co-starred her sister Jennifer

1989

Played the title role in the Francis Ford Coppola-directed segment, "Life With Zoe," of the anthology film, "New York Stories"

Made acting debut in a Publisher's Clearing House commercial