For instance, after much scheduling and many telephone calls, it was decreed that Heather Graham would enter my life--and I hers--one bleak winter afternoon in Venice, California, at a restaurant called Hal's on Abbot Kinney Boulevard, an odd thoroughfare dotted with eclectic home-furnishing stores, where she reportedly wished to seek out objects for her house, but this turned out not to be true, but she hadn't been able to come up with anything else for us To Do.
Two years after the success of Boogie Nights, Heather appeared in the 1999 film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
She celebrated her 51st birthday in January, and the actress looks absolutely ageless.
It is generally subliminally telegraphed in that way.
She has been quite active on social media and keeps teasing fans with her holiday photos.
Metaphor looms there, somewhere, probably, but not in a bad way.
Additionally, she was in one of the greatest comedies of all time, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.
The 2000 film was her first starring vehicle.