Amy Locane

Lead actress, onscreen from the late '80s.~ All Movie Guide
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  • Amy Locane convicted of vehicular homicide
    By: WENN.com Source November 27, 2012 9:15am EST
    Former Melrose Place star Amy Locane is facing up to 15 years behind bars after she was convicted of vehicular homicide on Tuesday (27Nov12).
  • Locane pleads not guilty over fatal car crash
    By: WENN.com Source January 29, 2011 4:15am EST
    Former Melrose Place star Amy Locane has pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from a fatal car crash she was involved in last year (10).
  • Locane indicted for fatal car accident
    By: WENN.com Source December 17, 2010 4:00am EST
    Former Melrose Place actress Amy Locane has been indicted on charges of aggravated manslaughter and assault by automobile after she was involved in a fatal car crash earlier this year (10).
  • Locane charged over fatal car crash
    By: WENN.com Source June 28, 2010 12:15pm EST
    Former Melrose Place star Amy Locane has been charged with killing a woman after allegedly crashing her car under the influence of alcohol.
  • Secretary Review
    By: Doris Toumarkine September 25, 2002 12:54pm EST
    Unless you happen to be throwing a "big fat Greek wedding" that mainstream audiences want to attend, indie films made in Los Angeles rarely cut it (recent items like Full Frontal and Ivan's XTC come to mind). The latest evidence supporting the theory that the blockbuster/sitcom factory town is inimical to indies is Secretary, the dreary, lumbering story of a mentally ill woman who somehow lands a typist's job with a lawyer and finds true love with him, thanks to their mutual thrill with sa
  • EXTRA: 'Demented' As Ever
    By: Fiona Ng March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 17, 2000 - He's been known as the "pope of trash," the "king of suburban exploitation," and other similarly flattering titles. And in a directorial career pushing 26 years, 15 oft-revolting films have spawned from his gross-out mind, any of which could make the Farrelly brothers' films look like Disney stuff. After years of cult veneration, John Waters -- America's campiest film auteur -- is inching within reach of the pop-culture radar with "Cecil B. Demented," another absurd e