Heather Biblow

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Heather Biblow was a fictional character on the American sitcom, The Nanny. She was played infrequently by Pamela Anderson.

Heather is the eternal arch-rival of Fran Fine. Their rivalry extended all the way from High School. She was the person who replaced Fran in Danny Imperiali's life and work. When Fran was both fired and dumped; it was Heather who replaced her in both stations. She took not only Fran's job at the Bridal Shop; but also became Danny's fiancee, and later wife. When he died, she became his widow.

Fran had not much liking for Heather, since it seemed that everything she touched turned to gold. She, in fact, had a job as an extra on The Young and the Restless, which made Fran envious. Heather, in fact, had scenes with Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman). However, although Heather did try to muscle her way into Fran's new job as a nanny, she was outclassed by Fran, and she had been fired. The only one who didn't approve of Heather being fired was Brighton, who cried after she was fired.

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