Heather Feeney(I)
- Actress
- Visual Effects
- Stunts
Heather is best known for her powerful singing voice, her endurance wearing prosthetics and her lithe body work in motion capture.
In 1985 Heather played the title role of Annie in Canada's first professional theatre production of Annie when the rights were first released from Broadway.
She has an undergraduate degree in Psychology and has been a professional fitness instructor since 1989.
Heather moved to NYC to continue her professional training as an actress, singer and dancer at AMDA and the recently closed New York Conservatory of Arts. New York theatre credits include several Off Broadway productions, including Christmas From The Heart (Cheeseball) at the Beacon Theatre starring the late Kenny Rogers as well as US National tours of Pippi Longstocking (as Pippi) and Christmas From The Heart (Rags) with Kenny Rogers.
Her professional Vancouver theatre credits include Falsettos (Trina), The Rocky Horror Show (Columbia), Red Rock Diner (Swing), and Ruthless (Judy Denmark) where she was nominated for a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Best Actress.
Select film and tv credits include Wild Cards, Devil in Ohio, A Million Little Things, The 100, The Baby Sitters Club, and many more.
Heather has played many creatures. She was a pioneer of full creature suits working with specialists like Howard Berger, as well as the late, great, and award winning legends Bill Terezakis and Ryan Nicholson. She's worn prosthetics and played creatures on several productions including but not limited to, Masters of Horror, Dead Like Me, Scary Movie 3, Beneath, Masters Of Horror, Deep Evil, Monster Island and a Kelloggs Corn Flakes Commercial.
Being petite and very fit, Heather was one of the pioneers of Motion Capture in Vancouver with series regular roles on animated series Action Man and Heavy Gears as well as playing Rosa Klebb in a James Bond: From Russia with Love video game. She has enjoyed success playing a variety of motion capture roles on Barbie Films such as: Barbie Mariposa and Her Butterfly Fairy Friends, A Perfect Christmas, A Camping We Will Go, The Pink Shoes and more.
In 1985 Heather played the title role of Annie in Canada's first professional theatre production of Annie when the rights were first released from Broadway.
She has an undergraduate degree in Psychology and has been a professional fitness instructor since 1989.
Heather moved to NYC to continue her professional training as an actress, singer and dancer at AMDA and the recently closed New York Conservatory of Arts. New York theatre credits include several Off Broadway productions, including Christmas From The Heart (Cheeseball) at the Beacon Theatre starring the late Kenny Rogers as well as US National tours of Pippi Longstocking (as Pippi) and Christmas From The Heart (Rags) with Kenny Rogers.
Her professional Vancouver theatre credits include Falsettos (Trina), The Rocky Horror Show (Columbia), Red Rock Diner (Swing), and Ruthless (Judy Denmark) where she was nominated for a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Best Actress.
Select film and tv credits include Wild Cards, Devil in Ohio, A Million Little Things, The 100, The Baby Sitters Club, and many more.
Heather has played many creatures. She was a pioneer of full creature suits working with specialists like Howard Berger, as well as the late, great, and award winning legends Bill Terezakis and Ryan Nicholson. She's worn prosthetics and played creatures on several productions including but not limited to, Masters of Horror, Dead Like Me, Scary Movie 3, Beneath, Masters Of Horror, Deep Evil, Monster Island and a Kelloggs Corn Flakes Commercial.
Being petite and very fit, Heather was one of the pioneers of Motion Capture in Vancouver with series regular roles on animated series Action Man and Heavy Gears as well as playing Rosa Klebb in a James Bond: From Russia with Love video game. She has enjoyed success playing a variety of motion capture roles on Barbie Films such as: Barbie Mariposa and Her Butterfly Fairy Friends, A Perfect Christmas, A Camping We Will Go, The Pink Shoes and more.