Celebrities and former co-stars share messages of support for Anne Heche after crash
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Fellow celebrities and former co-stars are sharing messages of support for Anne Heche, after the actor crashed her car into a Los Angeles home on Friday. Heche's crash caused a "heavy fire" and she was taken to the hospital in critical condition, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
Actor Alec Baldwin took to Instagram to share his thoughts on Heche, with whom he has worked in the past. "Hey, I just want to send out my best wishes and all my love to Anne Heche," Baldwin said in a video. "Anne is an old pal of mine and I did a very 90s thriller with her called 'The Juror.'"
"There's not a lot of women I've worked with that are brave in the way that Anne is brave," he said. "She would do anything, she would do anything. We did not a lot of crazy things in the movie, but she was very original." Baldwin added that he and Heche also worked together on the play "The Twentieth Century," for which Heche was nominated for a Tony in 2004.
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