Heather Chandler

Heather Chandler is the secondary antagonist of the 1989 black comedy film Heathers and the musical of the same name.

She is one of the three title characters of the same name as well as the the clique's former leader.

She was originally played by Kim Walker.

Biography
Heather Chandler is a high school student and the leader of the popular clique at Westerburg High School in Sherwood, Ohio which consists of two other beautiful and wealthy girls who share her name: Heather Duke and Heather McNamara. At some point she recruited another girl named Veronica Sawyer, whose backyard is used by her and the other Heathers for croquet games.

In senior year, she talks Veronica into foraging a note to make Martha Dunnstock think it was from Ram Sweeny. She and Veronica then does a lunch poll by asking the students a cracy hypothetical question as a way to ”bush up on their conversation skills” when they go to a party at Remington University tonight. It is through this polling that Veronica meets Jason "J.D." Dean, and Heather moves Veronica along when she lingered around J.D. for too long. Heather is later seen talking about the gun prank J.D. pulled on Ram and Kurt with the other Heathers and Veronica over croquet, and later leaves with Veronica to attend the Remington party. Veronica ends up humiliating Heather which leads to the latter in promising to ruin Veronica's reputation at school.

The next morning, she is greeted by Veronica and J.D., who gives her a hangover drink laced with drain cleaner which ends up killing her.

Heathers Musical
Heather Chandler appears in the musical version, and even makes more appearances even after her death as a ghost to Veronica.

Songs

 * Beautiful
 * Candy Store
 * Big Fun
 * The Inside of Me
 * Yo Girl

Quotes
"Grow up Heather, bulimia was so ‘87."

- To Heather Duke "Corn nuts..."

- Heather's last words.

Trivia

 * Heather Chandler’s signature color was red.
 * She is the first murder victim of J.D. and Veronica.
 * Out of her clique, Heather seemed to mostly pick on Heather Duke.
 * Though the movie and musical doesn’t outright state it, Heather’s clothing implied that her family is wealthy while the musical gives other indications in “Candy Store” (buying stuff they cannot, maxing her dad’s credit card, killer clothes, and owning a Porsche).