Heather Graham, 50, celebrates her new film The Rest Of Us

Heather Graham, 50, shows off her age-defying looks in a floral dress and a camel coat as she steps out to celebrate her new film The Rest Of Us

She’s been on the promotional trail for her new drama The Rest Of Us this year.

And Heather Graham was toasting the film at a special screening AG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations presents The Rest Of Us at SAG-AFTRA in Beverly Hills on Tuesday evening.

The actress, 50, was later seen heading to dinner to celebrate, layering up in a chic camel coat as she left Madeo restaurant.

Stepping out: Heather Graham was attending a special screening AG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations presents The Rest Of Us at SAG-AFTRA in Beverly Hills on Tuesday evening

Heather looked lovely in a bodycon dress with a floral print and a flattering scoop neckline.

The screen star set off her look with a pair of black stilettos and matched the palette of her dress with a slick of pink lipstick.

She styled her blonde locks in perfect waves and added a dusting of rosy blusher.

The Rest Of Us premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last September and opens in theatres on February 14.  

Floral fancy: Heather looked lovely in a bodycon dress with a flattering scoop neckline

Floral fancy: Heather looked lovely in a bodycon dress with a flattering scoop neckline

Glamorous: The actress, 50, set off her look with a pair of black stilettos and matched the pretty palette of her dress with a slick of pink lipstick

Glamorous: The actress, 50, set off her look with a pair of black stilettos and matched the pretty palette of her dress with a slick of pink lipstick

Dramedy: The Rest Of Us premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last September and opens in theatres on February 14

Dramedy: The Rest Of Us premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last September and opens in theatres on February 14 

The actress first rose to prominence aged 17 when she starred with Corey Haim and Corey Feldman in the 1988 teen comedy License to Drive. 

She garnered critical acclaim a year later for her performance in Gus Van Sant’s gritty drama Drugstore Cowboy and went on to star in David Lynch’s TV series Twin Peaks and the 1992 movie Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.

Her other big screen credits include Two Girls And A Guy, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Bowfinger, From Hell and Bobby. 

Gorgeous: She styled her blonde locks in perfect waves and added a dusting of rosy blusher

Gorgeous: She styled her blonde locks in perfect waves and added a dusting of rosy blusher

Screening: Heather was joined by director Aisling Chin-Yee and actress Jodi Balfour

Screening: Heather was joined by director Aisling Chin-Yee and actress Jodi Balfour 

Heather previously chatted about reclaiming her sex symbol status and subverting the cinematographic norm in her directorial debut, Half Magic.

A film for the #MeToo era, the actress was keen to offer a fresh take on the romantic comedy, which sees women sick of being mistreated by men.

She told Interview magazine: ‘I wanted to inspire and empower women, and men too, by opening up a conversation about sexism, relationships, and sexuality.

‘I did want to be sex-positive because our culture is sexist. If you see a male hero and he’s James Bond and having sex with all these people, everyone thinks he’s so cool.

‘If you watch, for example, a horror film, and you see a girl that has sex with a guy, you know she’s gonna die. In film and in life, women are punished for things that men are celebrated for.’

Leading lady: Her other big screen credits include Two Girls And A Guy, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Bowfinger, From Hell and Bobby

Leading lady: Her other big screen credits include Two Girls And A Guy, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Bowfinger, From Hell and Bobby