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Heidi Northcott

Heidi Northcott Heidi Northcott is a famous person because she dates Jose Canseco, the former baseball superstar who blew the whistle on the game's steroid scandal. She is also a Texas Hold'em Poker player and in January 2008 she took part at Larry Flynt's Challenge Cup, Hustler Casino, Gardena and she got the 18th position, winning $500.

She was born on January 15 and her zodiacal sign is Capricorn.

General appearance:

- 5' 3" (160 cm) height, green eyes and dyed blonde hair.

Heidi Northcott attended the University of Southern California.

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Tags: poker female player, Capricorn

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Category: Others  - (Archive Others)

Date Added: 21 October '08


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Date: Name: Andy
07/2008
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Her grandfather in law, Richard Tedford is a curator of mammal Paleontology in the American Museum of Natural History. He just released a book "Dogs" by Columbia University Press.
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