Heather Storm is an American actress, television personality, and producer, born on May 24, 1982, in West Chester, Pennsylvania—not 1992 as sometimes incorrectly noted. At the age of 12, she moved with her family to a small town in Montana with a population of approximately 8,000. Her early life in the outdoors influenced her environmental values and adventurous spirit.
Storm pursued higher education at Oregon State University, where she earned a degree in Environmental Science. Her academic background laid the foundation for her interest in sustainable living and environmental advocacy.
After college, Storm spent time living in Puerto Rico. There, she embraced the local culture, spent her free hours surfing, and enjoyed exploring the island's natural beauty. Inspired by this experience, she made the decision to pursue a career in entertainment and moved to Los Angeles, California.
In Los Angeles, Storm supported herself through a variety of roles, including fitness trainer, model, brand ambassador, and hospitality manager. During this period, she also co-founded a boutique event company called Black LAB, which offered event planning and production services. Simultaneously, she began accepting smaller acting assignments to build her resume in the industry.
Heather Storm’s career began gaining traction with appearances in over 50 national commercials. In 2007, she landed a small role in the Hollywood film Rush Hour 3. Her on-screen presence and professionalism helped establish her reputation in the entertainment world.
In addition to her work in front of the camera, Storm demonstrated her creative talents by producing and hosting the travel series Drive Yourself Local, which she also wrote. In the series, she traveled across America in a 1965 Mustang, exploring small towns and local cultures.
Heather Storm is perhaps best known for her role as co-host on the Discovery Channel’s series Garage Squad, where she appeared for several seasons. The show followed a team of mechanics who helped car owners restore their dream vehicles, bringing Storm into the spotlight within the automotive community.
Her automotive expertise led to guest appearances on additional platforms, including CNBC’s Jay Leno’s Garage, where she discussed classic cars and automotive culture. Through these roles, she became a recognizable face among fans of car restoration and travel media.
| Net Worth 2020: | 1.7 million |
| Net Worth 2021: | 1.7 million |