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  1. Heather McPhaul. Actress: Veep. Heather McPhaul was spit out amid the sandstorms of West Texas.

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    • Lamesa, Texas, USA
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    Heather McPhaul aka Heather McPhael (born 29 November 1962) is an American actress and writer.

    In 2012, she played Rude Woman (credited as Woman) in the Showtime series DEXTER.

    Season Seven:

    •“The Dark... Whatever”

    Film

    Her film credits include roles in Justine (2019); and Eat with Me (2014).

    TV Movies

    Her TV movies include Appland (2018).

    Shorts

    Her shorts include Home Entertainment (2018); Like a Racehorse (2017); A Work of Heart (2018); Wood & Stone (2017); Descry (2016); Don't Do It (2014); Another Day (2013); Del's Crazy Musical (2010); and I Killed Eminem (2003).

    Heather was born in Lamesa, Texas, and grew up on a farm and ranch. She graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in Public Relations.

    •She has a credential to teach elementary school.

    •She was a stunt woman in a Wild West show in Tucson, Arizona.

  2. Actress and Author Heather McPhaul. 497 likes · 44 talking about this. Appears in the feature film Call of the Wild, as well as TV’s VEEP, 9-1-1, Bosch, Superstore, Sprung

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  3. 185 subscribers ‧ 26 videos. Actress and author Heather McPhaul shares her adventures on this You Tube channel.

  4. Heather McPhaul (born November 29, 1962; age 61) played Wanda Ledda during Season 3 of The Shield. Heather McPhaul was born in Lamesa, Texas, and grew up on a farm ranch in a small county.

  5. Heather McPhaul is an actress of Dhar Mann Studios. Major Appearances [] 2022 In-LAWS RUIN Their Family THANKSGIVING, They Live To Regret It. 2023 DAD Gets FIRED For Helping DISABLED SON, What Happens Next Is Shocking. Trivia []

  6. Photos. Actress, writer, Texas-born Los Angeleno; appearing with Harrison Ford in the movie Call of the Wild, co-starring on TV's Veep, 9-1-1, Superstore, Bosch, Everybody Loves Raymond, Netflix's upcoming Ratched, and many more; writer of the screenplay "Raggedy Ann Heart."