Richard fleischer directed so this New York 1948 with bill Goodwin Jerome Cowan Leo gorcey Hugh Herbert Rudy Vallee Arnold stang Dave willock frank orth William Bakewell Colin Kenny phil Arnold Jessie Arnold Dona drake Virginia grey Mary bayless monty o Grady will wright Larry wheat Larry steers Eric Wilton Russell meeker Wilbur Mack Joseph la cava al kikume George hogaland produced by Stanley Kramer cinematography by John l Russell editing by Walter Thompson based on the novel by ring Lardner screenplay Carl foreman second unit or director assistant director by Robert Aldrich music by dimitri tiomkin
Her performance in Boogie Nights is incredible. The scene with her and Julianne Moore blitzed on coke and rambling, as well as her inevitable breaking point in the limo are standouts.
I’m 37. I discovered this movie when I was around 17 in 2003. I already knew Heather from Austin Powers 2 (and she inspired quite a bunch of self love sessions). But when I saw Boogie Nights I fell for Julianne Moore (damn, still simping for her) and seeing her with Heather blew my mind. Haven’t watched it since. And now you say there’s my third favorite girl involved (Mrs. C White, who I discovered in my early 30s), I think that rewatching BN would either blow my brain or my nuts haha 😆 and
@@Gogettor were the same age, and I discovered it one weekend in 2000 while browsing Starz. We had recently gotten what my mom referred to as "fancy cable", which was just digital cable from our local media provider. I, too, had discovered her through the Spy Who Shagged Me, and she was most definitely one of the highlights of that particular installment. Yeah, being a teenager while watching some of those steamier scenes in BG was an exercise in self control, to say the least😂
@@bradley163 spy who shagged me was the first dvd I ever bought. And yes, I was stunned by her and she did fuel some teenage activities haha. But seeing her make out with Julianne drove me nuts. Btw, I rewatched Shagged about a month ago, and it still holds up. Maybe the one time (apart from SNL) where I legitimately found Will Ferrell funny. Also, Heather still made me hard AF haha
@@Gogettor Heather Graham disrobing as Roller Girl in Boogie Nights is an all time fav scene; stretched the hell out of the old VHS tape using pause function, and just about had the laser burn a hole through the DVD release years later, on pause. Yes indeedy, we certainly got some mileage outta that - can't wait for a bluray or 4K to get released!
Richard fleischer directed the incredible Sarah 1976 with Daniel Massey Neil McCarthy Douglas Wilmer Peter sallis Patrick newell Lawrence Douglas Edward Judd produced by Helen m Strauss cinematography by Christopher challis editing by John jympson second unit director or assistant director by terry Mercel Gary white music by Elmer Bernstein
She had great stints on both Scrubs and Californication. She have a way of projecting classy, effortless sexuality in a way few others can. And she never seems to age. One of my favorites!
I worked on drugstore cowboy and saw Heather Graham pretty much all the time. I always called her Heathy, she loved it, and lauged at all my jokes, which made me feel good, cuz she's a high-status actor.
That was brilliant! Didn't know Heather made so many movies. I love her for Boogy Nights, Austin Powers & Bowfinger. And she gets more attractive the older she gets.
I always had a thing for Heather Graham. She ticks every box for me. Smart, funny, interesting and beautiful. Boogie Nights is probably her best, she is amazing and shows incredible depth of character.
Richard fleischer directed the girl in the red velvet swing 1955 with ray Milland Farley granger phllip Reed Luther Adler John Hoyt Robert f Simon Emile Meyer Fred Aldrich Edmund cobb kit guard Harold miller Sam Harris Wilbur Mack Colin Kenny frank mills monty o Grady Leslie Parrish Theresa Lyon’s Edna Holland carol Kelly Henry kulky Steve Darrell Fred Elsser joe brooks James conaty bing Conley bill Clark Harry Carter produced by Charles brackett cinematography by Milton r krasner editing by William mace second unit director or assistant director by Ben Kadish visual effects by ray Kellogg’s music departments by Lionel Newman Meyer Rubin Bernard mayers Edward b Powell Paul shure abe most feilx slatkin Maurice de packh
She's VERY likable. I thought she was super funny in The Hangover and does well on this lifetime movie called " Petals in The Wind".. it's like three movies that are sequels.
The first time I consciously remember seeing Heather was in The Spy Who Shagged Me. When she came on screen a few of the audience who were old enough to remember Sharon Tate, gasped, and I heard someone say "That's Sharon!" It was a surreal moment.
After working with her on "Say it isn't So", I experienced an actress very much committed to everything she was involved in. Not like the many, over my 40+ year career, who would "mail it in". Oh and sorry for almost running you over in the lunch line.
Bowfinger is an unappreciated classic! I love that movie. All star cast and Heather Graham was hilarious in it. So many funny and clever little extras ala Steve Martin. Great comedy classic.
One does not pursue acting "at the behest of her parents" if they are opposed to it. You should have said she pursued acting "despite the protests" of her parents. Behest means "command."
She was such a big crush of mine when a teen, and yes, she was beautiful beyond reason, but it was always her personality, smile, and the fact she seem so funny that made her the complete package, and a good woman to be influenced by in what you look for in a partner, make me laugh I'll love you forever
I find Heather Graham to be a very similar actress to Cameron Diaz but she never really got the love and attention that Cameron Diaz had she's rather underrated actress in Hollywood even though she was casted a lot of movies
Extremely talented actress, who also just happens to be one of the hottest actresses of the last 50 years. I had such a massive crush on her as a teenager.
She was in "Swingers" and the first "Lost in Space" movie. My younger brother had a thing for her. That's great! Forgot about her comedic role in Austin Powers!
When I think of HG, I think of Diggstown, which is one of my favorite movies, very underrated. She lights up the screen like few have done besides her. Also, a working actress is a successful actress in my book, no matter the degree of success the movies get.
One of the most beautiful and talented Actresses, but way underused unfortunately. She hasn't aged at all and still steals the Show, when she appears on the Screen. She crushed it as Rollergirl
What I'm learning from your channel is that "star" is a great word for celebrities-- and I wish it was ok for people to burn out, bow out and go do something else after fame. It doesn't have to be a shameful thing. It can be just the arc of a "star."
I always liked Heather Graham - it's a shame that she was never really able to escape the usual typecasting that still plagues established Hollywood stars and emerging ingenues alike, I know she would make one hell of a comeback cast against type if she was just given a chance!
Bowfinger probably is one of my favorite movies ever and Heather contributed massively to my great love for that movie. It such a bummer these actors/actresses continue to play in movies and series only exlusive to American streaming services later in life.
She's made a lot more movies than I know of. Great performer. I don't want to hear a negative word about her acting chops. Beautiful and capable. She's like a Meg Ryan without the plastic surgery.
You mentioned quite a few of Heather's most obscure projects, but it's a shame that you missed "Gray Matters". It's a comedy with Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan and Molly Shannon. The premise is a bit silly, but as the movie progresses it becomes a story of self-discovery that is very moving. Heather and Tom play siblings, they have terrific chemistry and their scenes together are some of the best of Heather's that I've seen.
I really want heather Graham to have a lead role in a Disney animated movie from scratch that will be successful and have a high critic and audience score and have the new film be loved by both critics and audiences.
I want heather graham to have a lead role in a new Disney animated movie from scratch that will be successful and have a high critic and audience score, and have the new movie she is in be loved by both critics and audiences.
It's hard to believe heather graham is 4 years older than me. I too am a fan of the Cory's. I saw license to drive in the theater 🤘y'all have a badass day🤘🍻🤘
She's mostly known for being hot and she's in her mid 50s today. There, I answered the question to this video in much less than 21 minutes. This isn't me criticizing the video, it is me criticizing Hollywood. Good video, tbh. I really loved her in Boogie Nights and agree that her character is terribly misunderstood and underrated.
I think she was really great with Johnny deep in From hell and also hilarious in Bowfinger with Steve Martin. The last time I enjoyed a role by her was in the Hangover, fucking hilarious scene
I have a caring, supportive role for her that would showcase her vulnerable sadness and strength if I ever get someone to read and vouche for my 1960's Detective epic.
You completely misused “behest” when saying that Heather Graham pursued acting “at the behest of her parents”. In fact, she did the OPPOSITE of what her parents wanted her to do!
She was so real in Drugstore Cowboy like a perfect composite of girls I knew in real life at the time Heartbreaking & it happens to be the greatest movie ever made Bowfinger on the other hand is one of the absolute worst I don't know Maybe I should give it another look? I only saw it once over 20 years ago but I remember I thought it was "idiotic" & not in a good way Like The Jerk or Three Amigos I probably only watched it cause she was in it 😍
Hi JoBlo Originals, I think that in the "What happened to..." format it would be really interesting to make a video about Sharon Stone. There are so many important things to say.
Richard flestcher directed 2000 league under the sea 1954 with Peter Lorre Percy Helton paul lukas James mason Robert j Wilke Kirk Douglas ted de corsia carleton young Jim kerrrigan Fred Graham George bruggeman Jack pennick herb virgan Jack stoney Charles grodin Eddie marr Chet brandenburg Harry Harvey John Roy Walter Lawrence Jack gargan produced by walt Disney cinematography by franz planer editing elmo Williams based on novel by jules Verne second unit director or assistant director by James Curtis havens Russ Haverick
Richard fleischer directed arena 1953 with gig young lee van cleef lee aaker Harry morgan robert Horton morris ankrum polly Bergen Marilee phelps Kenner g kemp Jack tornek Jack stoney chuck Hayward Marshall Reed bill coontz Adrian Dunbar James nesbitt produced by Arthur m loew jr cinematography by Paul Vogel editing by cotton Warburton music by Rudolph g kopp second unit director or assistant director by Marvin Stuart
She's a total cutie! License To Drive, Boogie Nights and Austin Powers she was such a smoke show as well as funny and adorable 😍! What about Flowers in the Attic??
I want heather Graham to play a lead role in the next animated Disney movie and have the film be made from scratch and have the film be successful and have a high critic and audience score, and have the new movie be loved by both critics and audiences.
She's definetly a tressure and a highlight of each movie she starred in. And the bandwith displayed in this essay proofs to it. Once again a great essay, thanks!
I worked on Lost In Space and saw Heather Graham pretty much every day for about six weeks. She was never anything but quiet friendly and charming.
She has this aura that I only felt with her and Monica Potter. Absolutely gorgeous blonde but with some captivating energy and appeal within.
What a fantastic memory to have. You still work in the industry?
@@marklotinga Yes sort of but much more on the peripheries now.
I'm glad to hear this, I thought that would be her personality type
Richard fleischer directed so this New York 1948 with bill Goodwin Jerome Cowan Leo gorcey Hugh Herbert Rudy Vallee Arnold stang Dave willock frank orth William Bakewell Colin Kenny phil Arnold Jessie Arnold Dona drake Virginia grey Mary bayless monty o Grady will wright Larry wheat Larry steers Eric Wilton Russell meeker Wilbur Mack Joseph la cava al kikume George hogaland produced by Stanley Kramer cinematography by John l Russell editing by Walter Thompson based on the novel by ring Lardner screenplay Carl foreman second unit or director assistant director by Robert Aldrich music by dimitri tiomkin
I really like how this channel focuses on celebrating these individuals rather than criticizing or cutting them down. 👍💚🙏
Her performance in Boogie Nights is incredible. The scene with her and Julianne Moore blitzed on coke and rambling, as well as her inevitable breaking point in the limo are standouts.
I’m 37. I discovered this movie when I was around 17 in 2003. I already knew Heather from Austin Powers 2 (and she inspired quite a bunch of self love sessions). But when I saw Boogie Nights I fell for Julianne Moore (damn, still simping for her) and seeing her with Heather blew my mind.
Haven’t watched it since. And now you say there’s my third favorite girl involved (Mrs. C White, who I discovered in my early 30s), I think that rewatching BN would either blow my brain or my nuts haha 😆 and
@@Gogettor were the same age, and I discovered it one weekend in 2000 while browsing Starz. We had recently gotten what my mom referred to as "fancy cable", which was just digital cable from our local media provider. I, too, had discovered her through the Spy Who Shagged Me, and she was most definitely one of the highlights of that particular installment.
Yeah, being a teenager while watching some of those steamier scenes in BG was an exercise in self control, to say the least😂
@@bradley163 spy who shagged me was the first dvd I ever bought. And yes, I was stunned by her and she did fuel some teenage activities haha. But seeing her make out with Julianne drove me nuts. Btw, I rewatched Shagged about a month ago, and it still holds up. Maybe the one time (apart from SNL) where I legitimately found Will Ferrell funny. Also, Heather still made me hard AF haha
@@Gogettor Heather Graham disrobing as Roller Girl in Boogie Nights is an all time fav scene; stretched the hell out of the old VHS tape using pause function, and just about had the laser burn a hole through the DVD release years later, on pause. Yes indeedy, we certainly got some mileage outta that - can't wait for a bluray or 4K to get released!
Agreed. In my opinion, Boogie Nights was her best movie. She was memorable in Austin Powers 2 as well.
She's a Hollywood queen. She's been around forever and looks better and better each year.
even after all those facial alterations she did?
Richard fleischer directed the incredible Sarah 1976 with Daniel Massey Neil McCarthy Douglas Wilmer Peter sallis Patrick newell Lawrence Douglas Edward Judd produced by Helen m Strauss cinematography by Christopher challis editing by John jympson second unit director or assistant director by terry Mercel Gary white music by Elmer Bernstein
“Been” around is more like it 😂
@@HyperInvest210 so not one actress is worthy of respect? Lol
GREAT UPLOAD!!! 🤩🙌❤💯 Thanks!! Heather Graham is a Natural talented Beauty!!! ❤❤❤💯
Still one of the pretties ladies I've seen in movies. She has a natural beauty that's very eye catching.
She had great stints on both Scrubs and Californication. She have a way of projecting classy, effortless sexuality in a way few others can. And she never seems to age. One of my favorites!
Not to mention Arrested Development....I think I actually prefer her on the small screen!
I worked on drugstore cowboy and saw Heather Graham pretty much all the time. I always called her Heathy, she loved it, and lauged at all my jokes, which made me feel good, cuz she's a high-status actor.
That was brilliant! Didn't know Heather made so many movies. I love her for Boogy Nights, Austin Powers & Bowfinger. And she gets more attractive the older she gets.
I always had a thing for Heather Graham. She ticks every box for me. Smart, funny, interesting and beautiful. Boogie Nights is probably her best, she is amazing and shows incredible depth of character.
Who didn’t? She was hot
Her stomping the hell out of the dude who disrespected her with roller skates is probably something a lot of porn actresses would like to do.
Richard fleischer directed the girl in the red velvet swing 1955 with ray Milland Farley granger phllip Reed Luther Adler John Hoyt Robert f Simon Emile Meyer Fred Aldrich Edmund cobb kit guard Harold miller Sam Harris Wilbur Mack Colin Kenny frank mills monty o Grady Leslie Parrish Theresa Lyon’s Edna Holland carol Kelly Henry kulky Steve Darrell Fred Elsser joe brooks James conaty bing Conley bill Clark Harry Carter produced by Charles brackett cinematography by Milton r krasner editing by William mace second unit director or assistant director by Ben Kadish visual effects by ray Kellogg’s music departments by Lionel Newman Meyer Rubin Bernard mayers Edward b Powell Paul shure abe most feilx slatkin Maurice de packh
haw haw haw
@@biguy617 IMO she got hotter the older she got.
She's VERY likable. I thought she was super funny in The Hangover and does well on this lifetime movie called " Petals in The Wind".. it's like three movies that are sequels.
I have to say, I really enjoy the writing and narration in these series.
I 100% agree with you - her performance on Scrubs was amazing and wished she was on the cast every season... perfect role!
The first time I consciously remember seeing Heather was in The Spy Who Shagged Me. When she came on screen a few of the audience who were old enough to remember Sharon Tate, gasped, and I heard someone say "That's Sharon!" It was a surreal moment.
Drug Store Cowboy!!!!! Oh wow, its been years since I watched that film, completely forgot she was in it. OK time for a rewatch
I was 14, in 1988, when I first saw Heather Graham in License to Drive. She was strikingly beautiful.
Oh, she is one of my favorites. Thank you for this!
She was incredible in boogie nights. Performance of a lifetime imo
I've admired her since I watched LICENSE TO DRIVE for the 1st time.
After working with her on "Say it isn't So", I experienced an actress very much committed to everything she was involved in. Not like the many, over my 40+ year career, who would "mail it in". Oh and sorry for almost running you over in the lunch line.
Bowfinger is an unappreciated classic! I love that movie. All star cast and Heather Graham was hilarious in it. So many funny and clever little extras ala Steve Martin. Great comedy classic.
Hilarious movie
Great shoutout
I had no idea she has had so many films! I hope her director career is also very successful
One does not pursue acting "at the behest of her parents" if they are opposed to it. You should have said she pursued acting "despite the protests" of her parents. Behest means "command."
Thanks for mentioning that, I was a little disoriented by that line. "They...what?"
Just picked up on this myself. "in defiance of" would be another good fit.
She was such a big crush of mine when a teen, and yes, she was beautiful beyond reason, but it was always her personality, smile, and the fact she seem so funny that made her the complete package, and a good woman to be influenced by in what you look for in a partner, make me laugh I'll love you forever
I find Heather Graham to be a very similar actress to Cameron Diaz but she never really got the love and attention that Cameron Diaz had she's rather underrated actress in Hollywood even though she was casted a lot of movies
Extremely talented actress, who also just happens to be one of the hottest actresses of the last 50 years. I had such a massive crush on her as a teenager.
I was just watching Twins and she's the mom! Then I was wondering what happened to her cause I haven't seen her in anything recently
She was in "Swingers" and the first "Lost in Space" movie. My younger brother had a thing for her. That's great! Forgot about her comedic role in Austin Powers!
Could not agree more, not only about Graham, but also Lost in Space .. Underrated fun
When I think of HG, I think of Diggstown, which is one of my favorite movies, very underrated. She lights up the screen like few have done besides her.
Also, a working actress is a successful actress in my book, no matter the degree of success the movies get.
One of the most beautiful and talented Actresses, but way underused unfortunately. She hasn't aged at all and still steals the Show, when she appears on the Screen. She crushed it as Rollergirl
What I'm learning from your channel is that "star" is a great word for celebrities-- and I wish it was ok for people to burn out, bow out and go do something else after fame. It doesn't have to be a shameful thing. It can be just the arc of a "star."
I always liked Heather Graham - it's a shame that she was never really able to escape the usual typecasting that still plagues established Hollywood stars and emerging ingenues alike, I know she would make one hell of a comeback cast against type if she was just given a chance!
Bowfinger probably is one of my favorite movies ever and Heather contributed massively to my great love for that movie. It such a bummer these actors/actresses continue to play in movies and series only exlusive to American streaming services later in life.
She's made a lot more movies than I know of. Great performer. I don't want to hear a negative word about her acting chops. Beautiful and capable. She's like a Meg Ryan without the plastic surgery.
I didn't go out of my way to see alot of her films but what I did see from her, I was always pleased with her performance. She's good 👍
Crazy thing is I know her best as Casey Becker from Stab. I really need to watch more movies.
My favorite is BOWFINGER!!! I love this movie and have seen it a Dozen times over the years. So good and she is awesome in it!
I remember when I saw her for the first time on License to drive. I fell in love instantly!
She was also in Lenny Kravitz's music vid "American Woman"
Can't believe you didn't talk about killing me softly. That was one hell of a film
Another great piece of narration. And I’m so glad that bombastic, grating “Joe Blo” song has been retired. Thank you!
You mentioned quite a few of Heather's most obscure projects, but it's a shame that you missed "Gray Matters". It's a comedy with Tom Cavanagh, Bridget Moynahan and Molly Shannon. The premise is a bit silly, but as the movie progresses it becomes a story of self-discovery that is very moving. Heather and Tom play siblings, they have terrific chemistry and their scenes together are some of the best of Heather's that I've seen.
I love Heather Graham. The first movie I saw her in was License to Drive!
She's always great to watch in whatever movie she's in!
License To Drive is a classic 80's movie.
Heather Graham's a great actress it's a shame we don't see as much of her these day's.
I really want heather Graham to have a lead role in a Disney animated movie from scratch that will be successful and have a high critic and audience score and have the new film be loved by both critics and audiences.
I want heather graham to have a lead role in a new Disney animated movie from scratch that will be successful and have a high critic and audience score, and have the new movie she is in be loved by both critics and audiences.
It's hard to believe heather graham is 4 years older than me. I too am a fan of the Cory's. I saw license to drive in the theater 🤘y'all have a badass day🤘🍻🤘
License to Drive!!! One of my all time favorite movies 💕💕
HOLY CRAP! that was her in Twins?? did not recognize her at all. and i've watched Twins several times after Graham became famous.
just find out
She's mostly known for being hot and she's in her mid 50s today.
There, I answered the question to this video in much less than 21 minutes. This isn't me criticizing the video, it is me criticizing Hollywood.
Good video, tbh. I really loved her in Boogie Nights and agree that her character is terribly misunderstood and underrated.
I think she was really great with Johnny deep in From hell and also hilarious in Bowfinger with Steve Martin. The last time I enjoyed a role by her was in the Hangover, fucking hilarious scene
One of the most beautiful woman in Hollywood amazing actress wonderful human being amazing person in Hollywood ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have a caring, supportive role for her that would showcase her vulnerable sadness and strength if I ever get someone to read and vouche for my 1960's Detective epic.
One of the most beautiful actresses!
I loved Heather Graham in Austin Powers. Was wondering what happened to her after that.
You completely misused “behest” when saying that Heather Graham pursued acting “at the behest of her parents”. In fact, she did the OPPOSITE of what her parents wanted her to do!
It never gets tired, hearing Americans pronounce 'Graham' as a one syllable word. It sounds like they're saying 'gram'
Didn't mention her performance as Corrine in the VC Andrews movies on Lifetime.
I'm watching her right now in "On a Wing and a Prayer".
Love her :-)
I love all her movies, you roll them off like its nothing, yet she rocks.
Wasn't she also in the modern Flowers in the Attic?
Sadie Sink's resemblance to the young Heather Graham is so striking.
She has always been one of my all time favorite actresses!
Absolute queen.
Drugstore Cowboy! BEST MOVIE EVER!
It is.
She was so real in Drugstore Cowboy like a perfect composite of girls I knew in real life at the time Heartbreaking & it happens to be the greatest movie ever made Bowfinger on the other hand is one of the absolute worst I don't know Maybe I should give it another look? I only saw it once over 20 years ago but I remember I thought it was "idiotic" & not in a good way Like The Jerk or Three Amigos I probably only watched it cause she was in it 😍
Hi JoBlo Originals, I think that in the "What happened to..." format it would be really interesting to make a video about Sharon Stone. There are so many important things to say.
I first saw her in Austin Powers The Spy who Shags Me
Always great to see the Haimster on any videos, RIP. He passed this day years ago. Also, Haim would make a great wtf happened to.
Almost too sad tbh
Richard flestcher directed 2000 league under the sea 1954 with Peter Lorre Percy Helton paul lukas James mason Robert j Wilke Kirk Douglas ted de corsia carleton young Jim kerrrigan Fred Graham George bruggeman Jack pennick herb virgan Jack stoney Charles grodin Eddie marr Chet brandenburg Harry Harvey John Roy Walter Lawrence Jack gargan produced by walt Disney cinematography by franz planer editing elmo Williams based on novel by jules Verne second unit director or assistant director by James Curtis havens Russ Haverick
Damn, Heather Graham is gorgeous AF. Love seeing her in any movie.
I need Heather Graham to play Samara Weaving's mom in a movie. They would make an amazing duo.
I loved her in "Boogie Nights" and "From Hell" also.
One of my childhood crushes
She is the reason why my height reached 6ft😅
Say it isnt so is a movie that deserves more love IMO
*I forgot she was in californication, I love that show*
Give her a good role on The White Lotus! She will excel at that
She’s such a doll.
Heather was also in a Lifetime adaptation of "Flowers in the Attic".
She was Brilliant in these 3 movies.
Richard fleischer directed arena 1953 with gig young lee van cleef lee aaker Harry morgan robert Horton morris ankrum polly Bergen Marilee phelps Kenner g kemp Jack tornek Jack stoney chuck Hayward Marshall Reed bill coontz Adrian Dunbar James nesbitt produced by Arthur m loew jr cinematography by Paul Vogel editing by cotton Warburton music by Rudolph g kopp second unit director or assistant director by Marvin Stuart
She was so Hot, and still is. She was type cast but she really does have great comedic timing. Her interviews on Conan were always great.
Man Ive had a celebrity crush on this woman since I was 11 when my sister made me watch License to Drive with her back in 88 I think.
I miss Heather Graham. So underrated.
She looks so good at 53 ! Such a fine actor
One of my all time favorite comedic actresses and such a stone cold fox!
She's a total cutie! License To Drive, Boogie Nights and Austin Powers she was such a smoke show as well as funny and adorable 😍! What about Flowers in the Attic??
That was Kristy Swanson
The video mentions Petals on the Wind,which is one of the v.c.andrews stories.
Very good and now do one about Liz Hurley!
Awesome in Drugstore Cowboy
She will eventually win an Oscar
The movements she makes in Bowfinger, underrated film. Guerrilla filmmakers, take notes of that, more gelatinous movements.
I want heather Graham to play a lead role in the next animated Disney movie and have the film be made from scratch and have the film be successful and have a high critic and audience score, and have the new movie be loved by both critics and audiences.
I love in Bowfinger the poster Steve Martin has in his house, the story of the Yugo haha!!!
I remember her in Killing Me Softly. I can't think why.....
Young Benicio del Toro also in that Heather Graham, David Lynch Calvin Klein perfume commercial! 😮
No mention of ‘Grey Matters’?!
Gorgeous and talented actress. Ignored by Hollywood because of her beauty
Along with Phoebe Cates, a true 80s icon.
Cates became a Kevin Kline's housewife
Holy crap, I did not realize she was in licensed to drive. Had a huge crush on her.
She'll always be Felicity Shagwell to me
She's definetly a tressure and a highlight of each movie she starred in. And the bandwith displayed in this essay proofs to it. Once again a great essay, thanks!
Father of invention is underrated
I actually appreciated her as an actress more before watching this video.
I fell in love with her at Boogie Nights.