![]() ![]() This time it’s Felicia who happens to be standing there. Hank shuffles Jill into Becca’s room where she falls naked on the bed and goes to answer the door. Of course at that point the there is one last knock at the door. At that point she takes off her overcoat to reveal she is naked underneath. Once inside Jill expresses her love for Hank and tells him that she accepts him for who he is (if she only knew). This time it turns out to be Jill who’s on the other side, and Hank can’t seem to dissuade her from coming inside. Hank ushers them all back into his room and shuts the door. Luckly for Hank they are interrupted by yet another knock at the door. As they are carrying the girl out to the car, Rick Springfield starts to get verbally abusive with Hank. They are called back into the room by Jackie who tells them that one of the girls seems to be comatose due to too much ecstasy and booze the night before. This time it is Runkle and Rick Springfield. She really wants to have “the talk” with him but they are interrupted by another knock at the door. She also begins to tell him that she quit so she could write and be with Hank. She tells Hank that last night they were celebrating her final night as a stripper. He heads into his bedroom and finds Jackie asleep with the two naked strippers. The next morning Hank wakes up along in Becca’s room. It is Jackie and two of her stripper friends and they are wanting to party. Karen hangs up on Hank and there is a knock on the door. Hank has too many pokers in the fire, and Hank and Karen are talking over Skype when they have a disagreement about Becca spending time with Chelsea and her family. "It's inspired by things I love, like 'SATC' and 'Tootsie.' I love comedies that are also smart and about something important.Well we all knew it was going to hit the fan on Californication, but I don’t think any of us knew it would happen all at once. "It's a comedy about sex from a female point of view, revolving around three female friends," she says. What's next for the bicoastal blond? She has written a movie that she's hoping to direct, star in and shoot in New York. "It's so easy to get caught up in the stuff that stresses you out," she explains, "but it's a great thing that you can remind yourself there's a peaceful, beautiful place inside you that you can go to anytime you want." It was David Lynch who introduced her to the introspective discipline decades ago, and despite her hectic Hollywood lifestyle, she finds 20 minutes twice a day to meditate. These days, Graham's story involves two passions not typically associated with her style of sassy sex appeal: yoga (which she calls one of her favorite things in life) and a daily transcendental meditation practice. Her dream, she says, is to "go back and forth between movies and TV, working with great actors, and getting to do my own stuff and telling my own story." "Californication" is actually Graham's ninth TV series, her first being David Lynch's "Twin Peaks," in 1991, and her longest-running role being on "Scrubs" (nine episodes in 2004-2005).īut the bubbly blond has also modeled professionally (for Ungaro, Calvin Klein and Garnier), done voiceover work for an online digital game and appeared in Lenny Kravitz's "American Woman" music video. Yet the effervescent actress, who may own the distinction of having appeared on "Teen Scrabble," been selected as one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People as well as one of the 100 sexiest women by three men's magazines and been voted most talented in high school, is no stranger to the small screen. More recently, she played Jade, a stripper/escort with a heart of gold, in "The Hangover" I and III. ![]() Though her list of credits - and awards and nominations - is a mile long, Graham is best known for her iconic roles as Nadine, the luckless addict in "Drugstore Cowboy," Rollergirl in "Boogie Nights" and Felicity Shagwell in "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me." It's an interesting contrast between his sex life and his life as a parent." "Even though he has such a complicated relationship with Karen (Natascha McElhone) and all women, there's a side to him that's really sweet. One of her favorite aspects of the show, she says, is how complex Hank's character is. Heather Graham as the sassy Julia in "Californication," now in its seventh and final season. ![]()
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