Heather Paige, a talented individual, hails from Augusta, Georgia, where her mother Lynette, a skilled hairstylist, and father Ken, a nuclear engineer of Jewish/Caucasian descent, raised her. Following a move to a small farm town in Southeast Nebraska, Heather enrolled in extracurricular classes focused on theatre, film making, and creative writing, demonstrating her early interest in the performing arts.
During her teenage years, Heather spent her summer breaks attending prestigious film studies programs at the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska Lincoln and the University of Tulsa Department of Film Studies. Her experience playing the iconic role of "Juliet" in the Kansas City Renaissance Festival at the age of seventeen ignited a passion for acting that would guide her future endeavors.
At eighteen, Heather made the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles, where she would go on to spend three years honing her craft through writing and acting classes, as well as countless auditions. Her hard work eventually paid off when she landed the lead role of "Kelly," a slightly OCD sorority president, in the comedy feature "Alpha House."
Heather's subsequent roles showcased her impressive range, including the emotionally challenging part of "Alejandra," a young lesbian teen, in the thriller "Prom Ride" (2015),and the emotionally detached maid of honor "Sienna" in the comedy "Bachelor Night" (2015),which drew comparisons to "The Hangover" and "Bridesmaids."
Later this year, Heather will make her debut as the charismatic scream queen "Jennifer" in the slasher film "Minutes to Midnight," starring alongside industry veterans William Baldwin and horror icon Bill Mosely. In addition to her acting pursuits, Heather is also an aspiring screenwriter, currently working on her own screenplay and eyeing bigger roles, including a lead part in the upcoming remake of the cult classic "The Craft."