Heather Graham recuerda sus años de adolescente estudiosa antes de License to Drive

Heather Graham contó cómo era considerada una adolescente "nerd" en la escuela antes de obtener su papel revelación en License to Drive. La actriz de 56 años describió la película de 1988 como un punto de inflexión que le brindó independencia financiera. Reflexionó sobre la experiencia durante una reciente aparición en un podcast.

Heather Graham, de 56 años, habló sobre sus días de secundaria en los que fue subestimada mientras conversaba en el programa Dinner’s on Me con Jesse Tyler Ferguson. "Yo era nerd. Sabes, era inteligente y, simplemente, nadie pensaba que fuera tan guapa", comentó. Luego llegó el papel de la popular animadora Mercedes Lane en License to Drive a los 17 años, un momento de transformación total que nadie vio venir.

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