Thank you for your question:
Elizabeth Heffron is a resident of Madrona, Washington. She was born
in 1957, her father being Richard Heffron, a filmmaker whose works
include "Fillmore," a documentary. When she was 10, her family moved
to Marin County, California. Her family later moved to Los Angeles,
where her father became a director of TV miniseries.
In college, she studied neuro-psychology and considered becoming a
doctor. She moved to Seattle after she became disenchanted with the
profession. There, she got "hooked in theater" and began to write
plays.
There, she met and married Matt Smith, a local actor/writer. She has
a daughter with Smith named Rebecca and a daughter from a previous
relationship named Olivia.
Heffon's day job is a freelance writer. She wrote ad copy, wrote the
play "Icicle Times," and had ghostwritten a book for a New Age health
guru.
She worked on "New Patagonia" for seven years before it debuted in the
Seattle Repertory Theatre in 2000. Her other works include "Moses
Lake," "Morphometrics" which are solo plays she performed at the Annex
Theatre and New City Theatre (both presumably in Seattle).
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Source: http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=heff17&date=20001117
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