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(Heath &
Michelle had a relationship from May 2004 to July 2007.)
Michelle Williams was born September 9th, 1980 in Kalispell,
Montana. Her family relocated to San Diego, California when she was 10, and
she began doing local theatre. Soon her father found himself driving her to Los
Angeles for auditions, where she began getting roles in commercials and some
films. At age 15, after discussing her future with her parents, Michelle made
the decision to quit Santa Fe Christian High School and concentrate full-time on
acting. With her father's help, she completed the final three grades in only
one year by taking correspondence courses. After receiving her diploma,
Michelle made the courageous decision to become a legally emancipated minor, so
that she could leave home and pursue her career in Hollywood. It took her a
little over a year to land the role of Jen Lindley in Dawson's Creek, rare steady
work for an actor which lasted 6 seasons, ending in 2003. Since taking the role in
Dawson's Creek, Michelle has honed her skills in both film & theatre,
appearing on more than one occasion in Off-Broadway productions in New York.
Michelle and Heath met in May 2004 on the set of Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain, where
they were cast as husband and wife. In October 2005, Heath & Michelle had a
daughter, Matilda Rose. In his daughter, Heath finally found the ultimate love of
his life.
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(Dated Heath
from June 2002 till the end of March / beginning of April
2004.

Naomi met Heath on the set of Ned Kelly, where she was cast as
his onscreen love interest. They worked well together and found an
attraction that transcended their screen time.
Born September 28th, 1968, in Shoreham, Sussex, England, Naomi's
mother moved her and her older brother Ben to Australia when Naomi
was fourteen. Naomi began studying acting in school and has always
been drawn to darker and more dramatic roles. But before her acting
career hit it's stride, she made ends meet as a fashion editor for
the Australian magazine Follow Me.
Although Naomi began her career as early as 1986, she struggled
for over a decade until her biggest breakthrough in David Lynch's
Mullholland Drive. She is also well known for The Ring and 21 Grams,
for which she received an Oscar nomination .
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(Dated
Heath from October 2000 to June 2001)

Born January 29th, 1970 in Milwaukee WI, Heather started acting
in high school, and upon graduation, immediately headed to
Hollywood. In Los Angeles, along with auditioning and working,
Heather also attended UCLA and majored in drama.
College was short-lived, however, as she chose to concentrate
more fully on her acting and modeling career. Her breakthrough parts
came with a notable performance in Swingers (1996). From there she
may be most recognizable from Boogie Nights (1997) and Austin
Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999).
In 2000, Heather was in Prague filming From Hell
with Johnny Depp when she met Heath, who was there filming A
Knight's Tale. Heather and Heath hit it off and became a couple,
much to the delight of the increasingly intrusive tabloids.
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(On-off
relationship. Dated Heath in the late 1990's, after Lisa Zane. A
short re-kindling after Heather, January - June 2002.)
Heath
first met Melbourne born Christina when he moved to Sydney to pursue
his career. She remained on his mind until her move to Los Angeles,
where his newly single status presented him with an opportunity to
pursue her.
Heath & Christina dated on and off, between dating other
people, over the course of several years. This 5'10" (178 cm), blond
haired, blue-eyed model has graced the pages of Vogue magazine. She
may be recognized from her from her work for Chadstone, Dove Soap,
De Beers Diamonds, and Swatch.
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(Began
dating Heath in 1997, during their work together in ROAR.)
Born
April 5th, 1961, this actress and Vassar alumna first hit the
Hollywood scene in 1989. Lisa is probably best known to Heath fans
as the Roman Queen Diana in the 1997 Fox TV series ROAR. She and
Heath found immediate chemistry on the set of Roar, and the
chemistry is clear and palpable onscreen. After Roar was cancelled,
Lisa returned to Los Angeles, and Heath followed.
Lisa began singing for the public in 1997 at Les Deux Cafes in
Los Angeles, where for six months she sang weekly to an ever growing
crowd. In New York, she found a home at Joe's Pub and the Cutting
Room. Her style, best described as torch, includes a repertoire of
Spanish and French songs as well as many obscure and beloved
American standards. Lisa's concerts have drawn such luminaries as
Herbie Hancock, Grace Jones and Harry Belafonte. In 2001, Lisa began
to compose and perform her own music, a unique blend of American
genres laced with Latin and European influences, and in August 2003,
she released her first CD.
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