Anne Heche will be laid to rest alongside some of Hollywood’s biggest names at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles.
According to the death certificate obtained by E! News, the “Men in Trees” star’s body was cremated on Aug. 18, and her remains will be buried at the famous location.
Some of the celebrities buried there include Judy Garland, Mel Blanc, Mickey Rooney, Marion Davies, and Cecil B. DeMille.
Heche’s spokesperson did not immediately respond to our request for comment.
Earlier this month, the 53-year-old actress slammed her Mini Cooper into a burning house in Los Angeles.
According to her rep, the “Six Days, Seven Nights” actress suffered a severe anoxic brain injury, a pulmonary injury that necessitated mechanical ventilation, and severe burns that necessitated surgical intervention. She went into a coma and never came out of it.
Investigators were able to determine that she was under the influence of cocaine at the time of the crash, according to reports.
The “Donnie Brasco” star was declared brain dead a week later, on Aug. 12, but remained on life support to allow time for an organ registry to find recipients.
Heche’s representative issued a statement about her death the same day.
“Today we lost a bright light, a kind and joyful soul, a loving mother, and a devoted friend,” the statement said. “Anne will be greatly missed, but her beautiful sons, iconic body of work, and passionate advocacy will live on.” Her bravery in always speaking her truth and spreading her message of love and acceptance will have a long-lasting impact.”
The actress, who famously dated Ellen DeGeneres in the 1990s, died from smoke inhalation and thermal injuries, according to the Los Angeles County medical examiner-coroner.
They also blamed her death on a sternal fracture caused by blunt trauma, which was ruled accidental.
Heche leaves behind a 20-year-old son, Homer Laffoon, with ex-husband Coleman “Coley” Laffoon, and a 13-year-old son, Atlas Heche Tupper, with ex-boyfriend James Tupper.