Heather (name) - Fictional Characters With The Name Include

Fictional Characters With The Name Include

  • Lady Heather (real name Heather Kessler), a recurring character in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
  • Heather, a character, and one of the four season winners, from Total Drama
  • Heather Campbell, the first love of Connor MacLeod, the main protagonist of the Highlander (film) franchise (not to be confused with Duncan MacLeod of the television series spinoff)
  • Heather Chandler, Heather Duke, and Heather McNamara, the eponymous clique from the film Heathers
  • Heather Dante, daughter of Tony Soprano's consigliere, Silvio Dante, on The Sopranos
  • Heather Hart, a character in the novel Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said by Philip K. Dick
  • Heather Mason, the female protagonist in Silent Hill 3
  • Heather Sinclair, an unseen character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • Heather Stevens Williams, a character on the American soap opera The Young and the Restless

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