Heather Bloom, a talented American actress hailing from St. Paul, Minnesota, is the third of four siblings. In a humorous aside, she has jokingly referred to herself as a "legitimate child of the milkman" due to her father's occupation with Land-o-Lakes dairy and her mother's profession as a floral designer.
Heather's childhood was marked by poor health, which led to a stint in a plastic bubble as a result of complications from pneumonia. After completing high school, she relocated to Montana with aspirations of pursuing a career in broadcasting. However, she instead chose to marry an Air Force officer and embark on a life of travel, eventually settling in Louisiana.
With a wealth of experience in various stage productions under her belt, Heather's first film credit came in 2005 with the role in "Factory Girl", which earned her a Taft-Hartley designation. Since then, she has expanded her repertoire to include work in film, television, commercials, web projects, and collaborations with local filmmakers to help them achieve their goals.