Anne Heche is happy. Or relatively happy. At least that’s how she seems upon first meeting her — a brimming, enthusiastic counterpoint to her well-documented less happy times that you know will come up at some point in your conversation. Indeed, talking about past choices and decisions, she refers to herself as an “unguided soul” and expresses hope that she’s matured over the years. And while it’s impossible, over the short time we had discussing the intricacies of her new comedy Cedar Rapids , to make any grand conclusions of maturity, there’s definitely an energy level surrounding Heche that would be hard to simulate for a woman who wasn’t totally at ease with who she is — and who she was.
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Anne Heche on Cedar Rapids, Religion, Midwestern Women and Turning Down Speed