Heather Stevens
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Vail Bloom as Heather Stevens |
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Portrayed by | Conci Nelson (1993 - 1994) Vail Bloom (2007 - ) |
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First appearance | 1993 | ||||||||||||
Created by | William J. Bell | ||||||||||||
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Gender | Female | ||||||||||||
Occupation | Legal Counsel, Jabot Cosmetics Assistant District Attorney |
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Heather Stevens (né Williams; previously Lynch) is a fictional character from the American soap opera The Young and the Restless. The role is currently played by Vail Bloom, who joined the cast on July 13, 2007.
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Heather is the daughter of Paul Williams (Doug Davidson) and his first wife, April Stevens (Cynthia Eilbacher). As a child, she believed she was actually the daughter of April's second husband, Robert Lynch. April and Heather first re-entered Paul's life when Heather was a young girl. Robert was physically and mentally abusive towards April, and she eventually killed him in self-defense. She was put on trial and was convicted of manslaughter. She was allowed to fulfill her community service back in New York, so she left Genoa City with Heather. Paul had grown close to Heather, but did not tell her she was his daughter.
Over a decade later, Heather arrived in Genoa City to assist District Attorney William Bardwell (Ted Shackelford) after he suffered a stroke. However, William died shortly after and she was assigned all his cases. Hoping to establish a connection with his daughter, Paul offered to assist her and was constantly told to tell Heather the truth about her paternity by his girlfriend Det. Maggie Sullivan (Tammy Lauren). Paul opted not to. Heather was immediately assigned to the case against Jana Hawkes (Emily O'Brien), which was put on hold after it was discovered that she had a brain tumor. Her next big case was against Phyllis Newman (Michelle Stafford) after she was charged with extortion for blackmailing Brad Carlton (Don Diamont) and Sharon Abbott (Sharon Case) about their affair. As Phyllis attempted to go on the run, Brad found out and informed Heather. After Paul investigated, Heather won the case and Phyllis was sentenced to six years in prison (her conviction was overturned just two months later and she was released). Her next case was against opposing counsel Michael Baldwin's (Christian LeBlanc) brother Kevin Fisher (Greg Rikaart) and his friends Daniel Romalotti (Michael Graziadei) and Amber Moore (Adrienne Frantz) after they decided to keep government money that had already been stolen by Amber's ex-boyfriend. Heather was furious when Michael went over head and got Kevin, Daniel, and Amber acquitted. Shortly after, Heather began dating Amber's ex-husband Cane Ashby (Daniel Goddard), but their flirtation soon fizzled when they discovered their lack of chemistry and Cane was also attracted to Daniel's ex-wife Lily Winters (Christel Khalil). Heather confessed to Cane the anger she felt towards her real father for not coming back to her as a child. It wasn't long afterwards that Paul decided to tell Heather that he was her father, against the advice of April. However, before telling her, Heather had discovered that Paul had recently been involved in holding the psychotic Sheila Carter prisoner in a cage in order to protect his friend Lauren Fenmore (Tracey E. Bregman). Heather was furious with Paul for doing this and felt it was her duty to turn him in, despite him being her father. Heather then decided to give him a chance and even spent Christmas with him and Maggie. However, she still couldn't bring herself to forgive him and was even approached by her visiting mother to return home. Around this time, Heather had began displaying her more sensitive side by developing a flirtation with Daniel and dropping the charges against Jana Hawkes. Heather was then assigned to prosecute tycoon Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) for the murder of Ji Min Kim (Eric Steinberg). However, it seems that her lead witness had been paid to give her false information regarding Victor's whereabouts. Heather was then pulled from the case as the charges against Victor was dropped. Victor wasted no time in telling Heather's boss that he wanted her fired for ruining his reputation. Heather then began looking at another suspect: Victor's arch rival Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman). As Paul began helping Heather with the case, the two of them started to bond more.
In the midst of her court cases, flirtation with Cane and Daniel, and "daddy" issues, Heather discovered that her old college professor Adrian Korbel (Eyal Podell) also lived in Genoa City. Adrian was stunned as Heather was the roommate of an old student named Macy, who had committed suicide. She became suspicious when she discovered an old item of Macy's in Adrian's apartment, which he claimed was given to him by her parents.
In early 2008, Heather's determination to redeem herself in the eyes of her boss led her to once again pursue Jack Abbott as a suspect in Ji Min Kim's death. When this second attempt to prosecute him also failed, placing her job in jeopardy, Heather initially considered leaving Genoa City; Paul convinced newly appointed Jabot CEO Nikki Newman to offer Heather a job as part of its in-house legal team, which she accepted.
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