Hostettler Heather
- Actress
- Writer
- Additional Crew
Heather Pikas started performing at the age of 9 at the Mansfield
Renaissance Theatre. When she turned 18 she signed a contract with
Pro-Model, modeling for print and promotional commercial endeavors. Her
creative side took over and after she graduated from Toledo Academy of
Beauty Culture she started a career as a freelance make-up artist and
hair stylist for theatrical and dinner theatre entertainment. In 2003
she began her commercial acting career in a regional spot for Mercedes.
From there she went on to appear in a wide variety of different acting
roles, everything from a commercial for the cult-classic documentary
"Heavy Metal Parking Lot," a supporting role in an esoteric, hyperbole
on consumerism titled, "Mother's Day Special," to a lead role in the
soon-to-be released, "Copley: An American Fairytale," where she plays
the mother in this ghost story/supernatural thriller that eschews
violence and gore, and instead relies on strong visual storytelling and
acting ability to convey the scares and mystery of a young family
haunted by apparitions. She also has a strong dance background, and is
credited with dance choreography for the critically acclaimed short
film, "The Box Preacher."