Heather Graham was born January 29, 1970, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Her father worked for the FBI and the family relocated quite often. After having been shuffled around.
She started by playing various roles and bit parts in movies such as "License To Drive", and the critically acclaimed "Drugstore Cowboy".
In 1991, she took on a more conventional role as a college student with parental difficulties in the unimpressive 1950s set musical drama "Shout". She returned to television that year with a starring role alongside Josh Hamilton and Anne Heche, as the young version of Jessica Lange's character in "O Pioneers!" for CBS.
Throughoutthis time, she won the admiration of several filmmakers, including James Tobackand Jon Favreau.
Also in 2001, perhaps unwisely, Graham jumped on the teen gross-out train with the gigantic flop "Say It Isn't So." While the movie was produced by the legendary Farrelly brothers, it lacked any kind of a comic spark and was one of a few disasters signalling the end of the repulsive comedy genre.
Heather presently has lucrative modeling contracts with Emanuel Ungaro. Additionally, Heather has starred in several big budget films including "Lost In Space", "The Spy Who Shagged Me", with Austin Powers, and "Bowfinger", which stars Eddie Murphy and Steve Martin.