After the N.Y.C. Cinema Society screening of their indie flick Gray Matters, party-hopping co-stars Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh and Alan Cumming headed to Frederic Fekkai-not for their signature blowout, but for champagne at the salon turned candlelit lounge. Graham mingled Terrence Howard before heading downstairs for a late-night Mediterranean-style dinner served at Soho’s Barolo. “At the craft service table on a low budget film, it’s mainly peanut butter sandwiches,” said Graham, who was dressed head to toe in Dolce and Gabbana for the evening. “On a bigger budget film you might get a quesadilla or some sushi.”
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Heather Graham and Star Room owner Charles Ferri were part of the tony Hamptons set that mixed and mingled at a summer screening of the Griffin Dunne film, Firece People, hosted by the Cinema Society and The Wall Street Journal. Following the cinematic sneak peek, guests including Kelsey and Camille Grammer, Rachel Hunter and Thom Filicia headed to a private Southampton estate for dinner and discourse with a waterfron instyle
Awww, I love Heather! She's so beautiful and funny. I love how she can swith (on-screen and in photographs) from sexy bad-girl to innocent virgin within a second. She's so versatile.
Heather Graham took some time off from her Hamptons vacation, traveling westward for the premiere of Broken, which served as the opening night film at the Gen Art Chicago Film Festival.
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