| Name
: |
Heather
Graham |
| Date
Of Birth : |
29
January 1970 |
| Place
Of Birth : |
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, USA. |
| Sign
: |
Sun
in Aquarius, Moon in Libra |
| Height
: |
5'
8'' |
| Education
: |
Dropped
out of UCLA |
| Occupation
: |
Actress,
Model |
| Sister
: |
Aimee
Graham (actress) |
| Father
: |
Works
For FBI |
| Ex-Companions
: |
Kyle
MacLachlan (actor)
James Woods (actor)
Elias Koteas (actor)
Stephen Hopkins (director)
Edward Burns (actor) |
| Fan
Mail : |
Hetaher
Graham
28721 Timberland Street
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
USA |
On the 29th day of
January1970, Heather Graham wasborn in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.While
her strict- Catholic fatherwas busy learning anti-terroristtechniques
for the FBI, Heatherwould attend her very firstelementary school in
Virginia,where she had very fondmemories, particularly of
thelandscape and people. Later,she would attend SumacElementary
School, followed by Lindero Canyon MiddleSchool, and finally,
AgouraHigh School, where she wouldspend some of her worstyears.
While studying there, she always felt that she didn't really know
how to talk topeople. Boys would have no time for her. People would
tease her. She was evenconsidered a sort of ''theater geek'' by her
classmates. Heather was neverconsidered part of the 'popular' crowd.
Her family life didn't seem very comfortableeither, as Heather and
her parents did not get along.After High School she began landing
various roles such as License to Drive and thecritically acclaimed
Drugstore Cowboy, and appearing on the popular televisionseries Twin
Peaks. She eventually decided to enroll at the University of
California atLos Angeles. There, she majored in English, but dropped
out after only two years. Itwas, however, at UCLA where she first
read one of her favorite books, The BrothersKaramazov. Little did
she know that Dostoevsky would indirectly play a part in herlove
life.
For the next few years, she would go on to play various roles in
films like SixDegrees of Separation, Don't Do It, and Even Cowgirls
Get the Blues. Throughoutthis time, she won the admiration of
several filmmakers, including James Tobackand Jon Favreau. One
night, as legend has it, Favreau took Graham to go swingdancing, and
18 months later, she played Lorraine in the critically-acclaimedFavreau
vehicle, Swingers. Toback eventually got his chance and cast her in
theupcoming film, Two Girls and a Guy.In 1997 her mesmerizing
performance as Roller Girl in Boogie Nights launched herinto the
stardom that was long overdue
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