Patricia Arquette
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Birth name | Patricia T Arquette |
Born | April 8, 1968 (age 38) Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Spouse(s) | Nicolas Cage (April 1995-February 2000 Thomas Jane (June 25, 2006- ) |
Patricia T Arquette (born April 8, 1968) is an Emmy Award-winning and a Golden Globe Award-nominated American actress.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Arquette was born in Chicago, Illinois. Her father was actor Lewis Arquette, and her grandfather was comedian Cliff Arquette, best remembered for his "Charley Weaver" character, a fixture on the original Hollywood Squares. Arquette's mother, Mardi Olivia Nowak, was Jewish, the daughter of a Holocaust refugee from Poland. Arquette's father was a convert to Islam and a descendant of explorer Meriwether Lewis.[1][2][3] Her siblings are actors Rosanna, Richmond, David and Alexis Arquette. Arquette is also the sister-in-law of Courteney Cox, who is married to her brother David.
[edit] Career
At the age of eighteen she got her start in show business in 1986's Pretty Smart. A year later, she gained attention for her starring role in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, playing Kristen Parker. In 1993 she starred in Tony Scott's ultra-violent True Romance, which put Arquette on the map, so to speak. Soon after, her career took off, and she has since appeared in such critically acclaimed movies as Beyond Rangoon, Ethan Frome, Lost Highway, Stigmata, Bringing Out The Dead, Human Nature, Disney's Holes, and Flirting with Disaster. In January, 2005 she began starring in her first television series, NBC's Medium. Now in its 3rd season, the success of Medium has made Arquette a household name. She won a CableACE Award in 1991 for her portrayal of a deaf epileptic in Wildflower. She won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in 2005 for her role as the psychic Allison DuBois on NBC's Medium. In 2006, she was nominated for a SAG award and Golden Globe Award for her role on Medium. In 2007, she was again nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Medium.
[edit] Personal life
In April 1995, Arquette married Nicolas Cage (whom she would later co-star with in Bringing Out the Dead in 1999). They separated after nine months, but acted as a couple in public until Cage filed for divorce in February 2000.[4] The divorce petition was withdrawn, but Arquette filed again in November 2000.[5]
She and actor Thomas Jane became engaged in 2002 and married on June 25, 2006 at the Palazzo Contarini in Venice, Italy.[6] They have a daughter, Harlow Olivia Calliope, born on February 20, 2003. Arquette also has a son, Enzo (b. 1989), from her previous relationship with musician Paul Rossi.[7]
In 1997, after her mother died of breast cancer, Arquette worked to raise awareness about the disease. She has run in the annual Race for the Cure, and in 1999 was the spokesperson for Lee National Denim Day, which raises millions of dollars for breast cancer research and education.
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1986 | Pretty Smart | Zero |
1987 | A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors | Kristen Parker |
1988 | Far North | Jilly |
1990 | Prayer of the Rollerboys | Casey |
1991 | The Indian Runner | Dorothy |
1992 | Trouble Bound | Kit Califano |
Inside Monkey Zetterland | Grace Zetterland | |
1993 | True Romance | Alabama Whitman |
1994 | Ed Wood | Kathy O'Hara |
1995 | Beyond Rangoon | Laura Bowman |
1996 | Flirting with Disaster | Nancy |
Infinity | Arline Greenbaum | |
1997 | Lost Highway | Renee Madison/Alice Wakefield |
Nightwatch | Katherine | |
1998 | The Hi-Lo Country | Mona Birk |
1999 | Bringing Out the Dead | Mary Burke |
Goodbye Lover | Sandra Dunmore | |
Stigmata | Frankie Paige | |
2000 | Little Nicky | Valerie Veran |
2001 | Human Nature | Lila Jute |
2002 | The Badge | Scarlet |
2003 | Deeper Than Deep | Linda Lovelace |
Tiptoes | Lucy | |
Holes | Miss Katherine 'Kissin' Kate' Barlow | |
2005 | Medium (TV series) | Allison DuBois |
2006 | Fast Food Nation | Cindy |
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Pfefferman, Naomi. "Arquette Reconnects", The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, 2002-10-08. Retrieved on 2006-12-13.
- ^ Vallance, Tom. "Obituary: Lewis Arquette", The Independent, 2001-02-16. Retrieved on 2006-12-13.
- ^ Fischer, Paul. "Star Talk", Cranky Critic, 2000. Retrieved on 2006-12-13.
- ^ http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,6070,00.html
- ^ http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,7412,00.html
- ^ http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,19362,00.html
- ^ http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,11482,00.html
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NAME | Arquette, Patricia |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | American film actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 8, 1968 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Chicago, Illinois |
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