Heather Graham

Heather Graham
Heather Joan Grahamis an American actress. After appearing in television commercials, her first starring role in a feature film came in 1988 with the teen comedy License to Drive, followed by the critically acclaimed 1989 film Drugstore Cowboy, which gained her initial industry notice. She then played supporting roles in films such as Shout, Diggstown, Six Degrees of Separation, Swingersand in the television series Twin Peaksand its prequel film Fire Walk with Me, before gaining critical praise in Paul Thomas...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth29 January 1970
CityMilwaukee, WI
CountryUnited States of America
I want to be able to fly like a superhero. I won't be happy until I can fly across oceans and cities, saving people from being murdered.
It would be nice if I did have a good relationship with my family, and yes, part of me longs to have a mum and dad who love and accept me for who I am. But if they never do, it's OK.
There's not a lot of stories for women told by women in a very real, true voice.
I admire those people who hold on to their elegance in old age but I'd rather have fun.
Whenever I meet people who seem really sweet and unassuming, I kind of wonder about them.
That was in the vein of an erotic thriller, a very difficult genre because if you don't get it right it becomes too giggly. Bodies aren't always beautiful and sometimes what is beautiful is not necessarily a bottom going up and down.
I work out a lot and I do yoga and I do Pilates and I'm kind of athletic. I've taken dance classes, but at the same point I'm just a total klutz.
I'd like to think I could do something great - a performance like Meryl Streep's in 'Sophie's Choice' - at some point in my life. At the same time, though, I don't want to put too much pressure on myself to be great.
Trans fat has kind of lurked in our foods. Now, the new labeling gives people the ability to make healthier choices.
I try to get 11 or 12 hours of sleep a night. It sounds excessive but that's really what I need.
I think it's kind of like you fall in love with the person, like you fall in love with the script.
I watched movies and thought, 'I want to be in movies,' and wanted to be an actor.
There is no bigger dream than to have your best friend at work with you every day playing your best friend.
I love the script but I can't be in it because I can't be a porn star again. Everyone will judge me,