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The late actress opened up to ET in 1998 about remaking Alfred Hitchcock's iconic horror film.
A judge ruled Anne Heche's son, Homer Laffoon, can oversee her $400,000 estate for the time being.
The figure and other details have come to light amid a court battle over the late actress' estate.
Tupper had also previously objected to Heche's eldest son, Homer, from being placed in charge of her estate.
The late actress' son and her ex are in the midst of a court battle.
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'Call Me Anne,' a sequel to the late Anne Heche's first book, is set for release on Jan. 24, 2023.
The actress died on Aug. 14 after she was taken off life support following a fiery car crash.
The actor, who is the father of Heche's 13-year-old son, Atlas, claims that the actress made her wishes clear in an email from 2011.
The actress was pronounced 'brain dead' on Aug. 12 and 'peacefully' taken off life support two days later.
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The actress died without a will.
The actress died at the age of 53.
Anne Heche's sons are addressing their choice for the late actress' final resting place, the iconic Hollywood Forever Cemetery.