Actress Heather Graham, best known for her roles in movies like “Boogie Nights” and “Austin Powers,” recently discussed being estranged from her parents for decades.
The 54-year-old described her family situation during an interview with The Wall Street Journal that was published Wednesday.
Graham talked about moving from the East Coast to California when she was 9. “In Virginia, I had a tomboy phase and loved exploring the woods,” she told WSJ. “After we moved, I was isolated. You had to be driven everywhere. Without kids to play with in the street, I had fewer social interactions and grew insecure. I turned to books and read above my level.”
The actress said her parents were not on board with the idea of her having an acting career.
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