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With a button-cute face that brims over with corn-fed impertinence, Amy Locane has built up a cottage industry in playing adventurous teens who are diving boobs-first from the cusp of sexual awakening, epitomized by her topless dry hump in Going All the Way Blonde and sweet to see, but with an undercurrent of impending depravity, Amy began her high-school hottie career opposite leading man Johnny Depp in the John Waters directed Cry-Baby Next, all smirky and sexy, she leapt to a recurring part on that bastion of campy sexual antics, Melrose Place. The big screen gave Amy the freedom to flaunt her free-floating breast flesh, a freedom she must have been yearning for. The lovely Locane has all the concupiscent allure of jailbait, with none of those pesky drawbacks.
Melrose Place star Amy Locane reveals her prison ordeal
By Jennifer Smith For Dailymail. The year-old actress was jailed in above being sentenced for drunkenly killing a married mother in a hit-and-run. Melrose Place actress Amy Locane has described the 'dehumanizing' conditions she faced behind bars and how her once charmed life has suffered since she killed a married mother by drunkenly crashing into her in her SUV. Locane was jailed for three years for killing year-old Helene Seeman in Montgomery Township, New Jersey, in by crashing into her car while three times the legal alcohol limit. Seeman was in the car with her husband, Fred, who was severely injured when the starlet plowed into them as they turned into their driveway.
A former 'Melrose Place' actress has been sentenced to three years' prison after she drunkenly plowed her SUV into another car in New Jersey, killing a married mother-of-two. Victim Helene Seeman's husband Fred yelled, 'What a travesty! Amy Locane-Bovenizer faced up to 10 years in prison after a jury in November convicted her of vehicular homicide in the death of year-old Seeman in Montgomery Township. The judge lowered the maximum sentence citing the hardship on Locane-Bovenizer's two children, one of whom has a medical disability and the other a mental disability. Emotional: Ford Seeman, pictured, wipes tears from his face with his late mothers dress which he wore around his neck during the sentencing.