But that was just a warm-up for Graham, who returns in March with Two Girls and a Guy. The film, which she calls a decidedly "unromantic comedy," also stars Robert Downey Jr. and Natasha Wagner. It's an intense exploration of relationships and sexuality--and features a scene so, um, memorable even Rollergirl may blush.
Graham has tongues wagging for a different reason in the highly anticipated, Lost in Space, also starring William Hurt. The big-screen sci-fi adventure, in which Heather plays Judy Robinson, gives her a chance to play a body with a brain. "They've made the women's roles more involved, more '90s," she says of the remake. "I'm a cryobiologist. With space travel, you freeze people for long periods of time."
But there's no sign of cooling in Graham's future. The 27-year-old Southern California native--who previously had small parts in Drugstore Cowboy and Swingers and once dated James Woods--just signed to star opposite Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy.
The title? Ominously for Graham: Bofinger's Big
Thing.