Heidi Bohay

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Heidi Bohay is an actress who was born in New Jersey on 15 December 1959. Bohay is best known for her role as Megan Kendall from 1983 to 1987 on the prime-time ABC drama Hotel. She was also the hostess of the cable television shows American Baby and Party at Home. Ms. Bohay has been married since 1988 to her former Hotel co-star Michael Spound, and the couple have three sons: Zachary, Jonah, and Gabriel.

  • Once embarrassed Jon Stewart on his own talk show: In 1995, she appeared on his syndicated television show with two baby boys (one being her son, Jonah) to demonstrate how to change a baby's diapers. When Stewart protested that he didn't want to show the world his baby's "hoo-haw," she corrected him by saying, "Jon, it is not a hoo-haw, it is a penis!" She then instructed him to wipe the baby's "tush" and penis clean, before telling him, "I think we should cover their penises, this doesn't look good!" Jon's baby then proceeded to pee on his hand, ending the most embarrassing segment of Stewart's short-lived late night show.


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