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Biography #2 (for Bobby)

Heather Graham's striking beauty and endearing quality have made her roles, such as Roller Girl in Boogie Nights and Felicity Shagwell in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, cinematic icons. She recently made her television series debut in ABC's Emily's Reasons Why Not. Graham also executive produced and starred opposite Sandra Oh and Taye Diggs in the romantic comedy Cake and will next star opposite Bridget Moynahan, Tom Cavanagh and Sissy Spacek in the comedy Gray Matters, as well as the drama Broken opposite Jeremy Sisto.

First garnering attention in Gus Van Sant's Drugstore Cowboy opposite Matt Dillon, she next came out with her doe-eyed performance in Swingers, which starred Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn. She then starred as an ambitious young actress from Ohio in Frank Oz's Bowfinger opposite Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy, followed by her portrayal of the tragic Mary Kelly in Albert and Allen Hughes' From Hell opposite Johnny Depp. Soon after, she starred in Daisy von Scherler Mayer's Bollywood-inspired romantic comedy, The Guru alongside Marisa Tomei and Jimi Mistry.

Her other film credits include Hope Spring, Committed, Ed Burns' Sidewalks of New York; James Toback's Two Girls and a Guy with Robert Downey Jr.; Lost in Space and Six Degrees of Separation. On the small screen, she starred in David Lynch's cult series Twin Peaks and opposite Jessica Lange in the Hallmark movie O'Pioneers. Graham made her stage debut off-Broadway in Playwrights Horizons' Recent Tragic Events.

Bio courtesy MGM for "Bobby" (19-Nov-2006)


Biography #3

Continuing to earn a reputation as one of the most promising young actresses in Hollywood, Heather Graham will next be seen in Frank Oz's Bowfinger, opposite Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy, and in Committed, a story of an intense young woman who travels across the country to find the husband who left her, only to find herself. She has also completed production on Danny Boyle's Alien Love Triangle, with Kenneth Branagh and Courteney Cox.

Graham was most recently seen starring in Lost in Space with Gary Oldman and William Hurt, Two Girls and a Guy with Robert Downey Jr., and as Rollergirl in New Line's Boogie Nights, opposite Mark Wahlberg.

Her credits include Swingers, Gus Van Sant's Drugstore Cowboy and Fred Schepisi's Six Degrees of Separation. On television, she starred in David Lynch's cult series Twin Peaks and starred opposite Jessica Lange in the Hallmark movie O' Pioneers.

Bio courtesy New Line Cinema (04-Jan-2003)