Heidi Lucas

Heidi Lucas
Born (1977-06-03) June 3, 1977
Residence Arizona
Occupation Actress, attorney
Years active 1991–1998

Heidi Lucas (born June 3, 1977)[1] is a former teen American actress.

Biography

During the early 1990s, Lucas played Dina Alexander on Nickelodeon's Salute Your Shorts, which ran from 1991-1992. In 1992 she appeared in the 'Fantasy Dating Game' Girls' Club. Created for the Philip's CD-I, Imagination Machine, it allowed girls to go on interactive dates with thirty of the 'coolest guys in the universe'. In 1993, she won the Young Artist Award for best young actress to co-star in a cable series for her role. She also played Noriko "Max" Matsuda in the 1996 sci-fi series Hypernauts.[1]

By 1998, Lucas quit acting, pursuing higher education instead. She currently lives in Arizona and works as an attorney.[2] In 2015, she reunited with most of her Salute Your Shorts cast at Portland, Oregon's Everything is Festival.[3]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleDirectorNetworkNotes
1991–1992Salute Your ShortsDina AlexanderVariousNickelodeonSeries regular, 26 episodes
1992Nick ArcadeHerselfNickelodeonSalute Your Shorts Celebrity Special
1993Getting ByMarleneJoel ZwickABC"Not with My Sister"
1995Boy Meets WorldKimDavid TrainerABC"Danger Boy"
1995Saved by the Bell: The New ClassNicole MillerDon BarnhartNBC"Thomas D."
1996HypernautsNoriko 'Max' MatsudaVariousABC11 episodes
1996The Wayans Bros.Toni JacksonGerren KeithThe WB" Mama, I Wanna Act"

Lucas appeared in numerous video shorts as well as in the 1992 film Ghost Ship.[4] She also appeared in major commercials for the following companies:

References

  1. 1 2 Heidi Lucas Bio - Heidi Lucas Biography - Heidi Lucas Stories
  2. "Heidi Lukacik | The Bishop Law Office"
  3. Salute Your Shorts cast reunites—and Donkeylips sings the theme song Entertainment Weekly, Retrieved June 1, 2015
  4. "Ghost Ship on IMDB".



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