Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actress, Producer |
Birth Day | March 02, 1977 |
Birth Place | Barnegat, New Jersey, United States |
Age | 46 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1989–present |
Spouse(s) | James Van Der Beek (m. 2003; div. 2010) |
Net worth: $3 Million (2024)
Heather McComb is a highly talented and accomplished actress and producer hailing from the United States. With an impressive career spanning numerous film and television projects, her net worth is estimated to reach $3 million by 2024. Heather McComb’s remarkable performances and dedication to her craft have undoubtedly contributed to her financial success. With her wide range of skills and expertise, she has cemented her place as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Biography/Timeline
McComb started acting at age two in a commercial for Publisher's Clearing House. In 1989 she played the titular character in the Francis Ford Coppola-directed segment "Life Without Zoë", from the anthology film New York Stories. She was on the 1990 television program The Outsiders playing the part of Scout. The show only lasted 1 season. When she appeared in the telefilm Generation X in 1996, she became the first Actress to portray the X-Men character of Jubilee on screen. In 1997, McComb started the television series Profiler as Frances Malone. The next year she joined the cast of Party of Five, playing the part of Maggie.
McComb was born in Lakewood Township, New Jersey, and raised in Barnegat Township, New Jersey. Her elder sister, Jennifer McComb, is also an Actress. Jennifer played homeless teenager Laura Benton, a potential love interest for Zach Morris, in two episodes of Saved by the Bell ("Home for Christmas: Part I" and "Home For Christmas: Part II"), both of which aired on NBC in December 1991.
On July 5, 2003, McComb married actor James Van Der Beek. They separated in April 2009, and on November 20, 2009, Van Der Beek filed for divorce. The divorce was finalized on March 31, 2010 and enforced on June 3, 2010.