Heather Graham stars in "Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer" as Aunt Opal. The family comedy is based on a series of popular children's books.
Heather Graham discovered her passion for acting at an early age and caught the attention of filmmakers with her breakout role in Gus Van Sant's "Drugstore Cowboy," for which she received an Independent Spirit Award nomination. She went on to unforgettable roles in the 1997 classic "Boogie Nights," for which she received the MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough
More recently, she starred with a stellar ensemble in Emilio Estevez's "Bobby," about the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, which premiered at the 2006 AFI Film Festival. That same year, she starred in several independent films: "Gray Matters," with Bridget Moynahan; the drama "Broken," opposite Jeremy Sisto; the comedy "The OH in Ohio," with Paul Rudd and Parker Posey; and "Adrift in Manhattan," opposite Victor Rasuk for director Alfredo De Villa.
Throughout her career, Graham has worked with some of the industry's most respected actors and directors. Her performances include that of a doe-eyed LA girl in "Swingers," with Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn; an ambitious, sexually charged young actress in Frank Oz's "Bowfinger," with Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy; and the tragic Mary Kelly in Albert and Allen Hughes' "From Hell," opposite Johnny Depp, as well as roles in "The Guru," with Marisa Tomei; "Hope Springs," opposite Colin Firth; "Committed," with Luke Wilson; Ed Burns' ensemble "Sidewalks of New York"; James Toback's "Two Girls and a Guy," with Robert Downey Jr.; "Lost in Space," with Gary Oldman and William Hurt; and "Six Degrees of Separation," starring Will Smith.
More recently, Heather starred in the box-office smash hit comedy "The Hangover," opposite Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms, "Boogie Woogie," "5 Days of War" and "The Flying Machine."
Graham also executive produced and starred in the feature film "Cake," a romantic comedy also starring Sandra Oh and Cheryl Hines. In 2004-2005, she received rave reviews for her guest-starring stint on the critically acclaimed series "Scrubs."
On stage, Graham made her theatrical debut off-Broadway in Playwrights Horizons' "Recent Tragic Events."
Heather Graham discovered her passion for acting at an early age and caught the attention of filmmakers with her breakout role in Gus Van Sant's "Drugstore Cowboy," for which she received an Independent Spirit Award nomination. She went on to unforgettable roles in the 1997 classic "Boogie Nights," for which she received the MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough
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Performance, and 1999's "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me." Also in 1999, Graham was named ShoWest Female Star of Tomorrow.More recently, she starred with a stellar ensemble in Emilio Estevez's "Bobby," about the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, which premiered at the 2006 AFI Film Festival. That same year, she starred in several independent films: "Gray Matters," with Bridget Moynahan; the drama "Broken," opposite Jeremy Sisto; the comedy "The OH in Ohio," with Paul Rudd and Parker Posey; and "Adrift in Manhattan," opposite Victor Rasuk for director Alfredo De Villa.
Throughout her career, Graham has worked with some of the industry's most respected actors and directors. Her performances include that of a doe-eyed LA girl in "Swingers," with Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn; an ambitious, sexually charged young actress in Frank Oz's "Bowfinger," with Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy; and the tragic Mary Kelly in Albert and Allen Hughes' "From Hell," opposite Johnny Depp, as well as roles in "The Guru," with Marisa Tomei; "Hope Springs," opposite Colin Firth; "Committed," with Luke Wilson; Ed Burns' ensemble "Sidewalks of New York"; James Toback's "Two Girls and a Guy," with Robert Downey Jr.; "Lost in Space," with Gary Oldman and William Hurt; and "Six Degrees of Separation," starring Will Smith.
More recently, Heather starred in the box-office smash hit comedy "The Hangover," opposite Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms, "Boogie Woogie," "5 Days of War" and "The Flying Machine."
Graham also executive produced and starred in the feature film "Cake," a romantic comedy also starring Sandra Oh and Cheryl Hines. In 2004-2005, she received rave reviews for her guest-starring stint on the critically acclaimed series "Scrubs."
On stage, Graham made her theatrical debut off-Broadway in Playwrights Horizons' "Recent Tragic Events."
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