Heather Turman

Heather Turman

actress, writer, producer

Heather Turman was born on Dec 31, 1986 in USA. Heather Turman's big-screen debut came with Subdivision directed by Laramie Dennis in 2006. Heather Turman is known for La La Land directed by Damien Chazelle, Ryan Gosling stars as Sebastian and Emma Stone as Mia. The upcoming new movie Heather Turman plays is La La Land which will be released on Dec 25, 2016.

As a nationally touring comedian Heather Turman has performed in 20 US states and 75 cities. She has appeared on the FOX series "Laughs" and the SeedandSpark original "Everything Is Fine!" stand-up comedy special. She has also appeared at major festivals including RIOT LA!, SLO-fest and the Westside Showdown in LA where she was a top-finalist twice. Heather is also an award-winning writer, producer and actor. She sold her first feature-length screenplay "The Catch" to Principle Entertainment and then wrote and produced the feature film "Stuck" starring Joel McHale, Heather Matarazzo and SNL's Chris Redd. "Stuck" took home a plethora of awards on the festival circuit before securing global distribution. Prior to making her feature debut with "Stuck," she produced a handful of short films, including "Subdivision" with Larry Laboe (NBC's Ctrl and Fact Checkers Unit), and on the new media front Turman made a splash when she wrote, produced, directed and starred in the original series "Conversations with Future Stars" which was subsequently licensed by RevryTV. Additionally, Turman was a sketch writer for the 2015 CBS Diversity Showcase and her latest screenplay "Snapped" was a top-five finalist at the 2020 Portland Comedy Festival, an Official Selection at Script Summit, and a Semi-Finalist in Coverfly's Unique Voices Screenwriting Competition.

  • Birthday

    Dec 31, 1986
  • Place of Birth

    Pontiac, Michigan, USA

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