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Patricia Arquette

Patricia Tiffany Arquette (born April 8, 1968)[1] is an American actress. She made her feature film debut as Kristen Parker in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987). Her other notable films include True Romance (1993), Ed Wood (1994), Flirting with Disaster (1996), Lost Highway (1997), The Hi-Lo Country (1998), Bringing Out the Dead (1999), Stigmata (1999), Holes (2003), Fast Food Nation (2006), The Wannabe (2015), and Toy Story 4 (2019). For playing a single mother in the coming-of-age film Boyhood (2014), which was filmed from 2002 until 2014, Arquette won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Patricia Arquette
Arquette at the 68th British Academy Film Awards in 2015
Born
Patricia Tiffany Arquette

(1968-04-08) April 8, 1968 (age 54)
OccupationActress
Years active1981–present
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On television, she played the character Allison DuBois—based on the author and medium Allison DuBois, who claims to have psychic abilities—in the supernatural drama series Medium (2005–2011). She won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2005, from two nominations she received for the role, in addition to three nominations at the Golden Globe Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards, respectively. Arquette also appeared in the CSI franchise as Avery Ryan, the Deputy Director of the FBI, starring in CSI: Cyber (2015–16). She went on to star as Joyce Mitchell in the Showtime miniseries Escape at Dannemora (2018), winning the Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie, and as Dee Dee Blanchard in the Hulu anthology series The Act (2019), winning the Golden Globe Award and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress. She currently stars as Harmony Cobel on the Apple TV+ thriller series Severance.

Early life and family

"I just didn't want to look perfect. I didn't want to have to change myself to be attractive. I didn't think that was my responsibility."

—Arquette on her refusal to get braces as a child for her crooked teeth.[2]

Arquette was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1968 to Lewis Arquette, an actor, and Brenda Olivia "Mardi" (née Nowak), who was involved in the arts and worked as a therapist.[3] Through her father, Patricia is distantly related to explorer Meriwether Lewis.[4][5][6] Arquette's father had converted from Catholicism to Islam.[4][7][8] Arquette's mother was Jewish, and her ancestors emigrated from Poland and Russia.[9][6][10][11][12][13][14] Her father's family's surname was originally "Arcouet", and his paternal line was of French-Canadian descent.[15] Her paternal grandfather was comedian Cliff Arquette. Patricia's siblings also became actors: Rosanna, Richmond, Alexis, and David. When she was a child, her parents offered to get her braces for her teeth; but she refused, telling them she wanted to have flaws because it would help her with character acting.[16]

For a time her family lived on a commune in rural Bentonville, Virginia. She has said they became poorer the longer they lived there and she believes that experience enlarged her empathy.[15] Her father was an alcoholic; her mother was violently abusive.[17] When Arquette was seven, the family relocated to Chicago. They later settled in Los Angeles, California.[17] Arquette attended Catholic school, and has said that when she was a teenager, she had wanted to be a nun.[18] At the age of fourteen, Arquette ran away from home after learning her father was having an affair—she settled with her sister, Rosanna Arquette, in Los Angeles.[19] She has described her father as a working actor for industrial films, commercials and voiceovers – he was best known for his role as J.D. Pickett in the TV series The Waltons.[15] Before pursuing a career in acting, Arquette had wanted to be a midwife.[20][18] She put this career prospect aside briefly in an attempt to gain acting jobs and gained success in the industry.

Career

1987–1996: Early career and breakthrough

They asked me to come back for 4 but at that time I was starting to break into kind of meatier roles. I had just done a movie of the week about teen pregnancy called Daddy and I was really liking getting deeper with my work. I love the horror genre and the Freddy franchise but I was chomping at the bit to try other things as an actor.

—Arquette on why she didn't reprise her role as Kristen Parker in A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988).[21]

In 1987, Arquette's first starring roles included pregnant teenager Stacy in the television film Daddy,[22] boarding school student Zero in Pretty Smart, and Kristen Parker in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, alongside Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger and Heather Langenkamp as Nancy Thompson. She reprised her role as Kristen in the music video to Dokken's Dream Warriors (1987). She was asked to reprise her role in the sequel, A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988), but she declined the offer in order to do other projects. She gave up the role of Tralala in Last Exit to Brooklyn due to her pregnancy with her son Enzo.

In 1988, Arquette played the daughter of Tess Harper in Far North. Her roles in the early 1990s were in low budget and independent films, including Prayer of the Rollerboys (1990) as love interest of Corey Haim's character, The Indian Runner (1991), which was the directorial debut of Sean Penn; and the drama Inside Monkey Zetterland. In 1992, she won a CableACE Award for Best Lead Actress in a Mini-Series for her portrayal of a deaf girl with epilepsy in Wildflower, directed by Diane Keaton and also starring Reese Witherspoon.

In her early career, Arquette received the most recognition for her role as Alabama Whitman, a free-spirited, kind-hearted prostitute in Tony Scott's True Romance (1993). The film was a moderate box office success but became a cultural landmark because of Quentin Tarantino's screenplay, which preceded Pulp Fiction, although some critics were deterred by the graphic violence. In one scene, Arquette puts up a fierce physical struggle in a fight with James Gandolfini (as a viciously sadistic killer) which her character ultimately wins. Arquette's performance received unanimous praise from critics. Janet Maslin of The New York Times remarked that Arquette played her role with "surprising sweetness", while Peter Travers remarked that "Arquette delivers sensationally".[23][24] TV Guide noted that the film blends and recycles elements from the story of Bonnie and Clyde and Terrence Malick's "love on the run" film Badlands (1973). It gave True Romance overall a favourable review for having "enough energy and verve to create something entirely fresh and infectiously entertaining".[25] Richard Corliss of Time Magazine made similar statements and also likened the film to the earlier, seminal Bonnie and Clyde.[26]

Arquette next appeared in the television film Betrayed by Love (1994), and the well-received biopic Ed Wood, directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, where she portrayed his girlfriend. Her next role was as Laura Bowman in John Boorman's Beyond Rangoon (1995), which drew mixed critical reviews, but was a success internationally. In France, it was the official selection at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, where it became one of the most popular hits of the event.[27] Although the film had lackluster reviews, Arquette's performance as an American tourist in Burma during the 8888 Uprising was regarded as one of the work's strong points. Michael Sragow, writing for The New Yorker, stated "Arquette gives the kind of mighty physical performance usually delivered by men in existential action classics like "The Wages of Fear," but she suffuses it with something all her own - she's bulletproof yet vulnerable."[28] Hal Hinson of The Washington Post remarked that the film was "odd, brilliant in places, but frustrating all the same," commenting that "Arquette shows real grit when the chips are down".[29]

Arquette appeared in three films in 1996, the first the comedy film Flirting with Disaster (1996), about a young man's cross-country pursuit to find his parents. Critical reception was largely positive, with Todd McCarthy of Variety praising the film and the authenticity of Arquette's performance, highlighting that "Arquette [is] very believably distracted and infuriated".[30] Flirting with Disaster grossed $14 million at the American box office and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival.[31] Her second film released that year was the period drama The Secret Agent, an adaptation of Joseph Conrad's 1907 novel of the same name. The film received average reviews.[32] Infinity was her third film that year, a biographical drama about the early life of American physicist Richard Feynman. The film received mixed to positive reviews.[33] Although Emmanuel Levy of Variety said that Arquette was "miscast", he stated that she "registers more credibly in the first part of the film, when she plays an adolescent".[34]

1997–2003: Independent film work and critical success

In 1997, Arquette starred in David Lynch's neo-noir psychological thriller Lost Highway, in dual roles as Renee Madison and Alice Wakefield. The film had an ambiguous narrative, which polarized audiences and drew varying critical opinion, but it established a strong cult following. Arquette played an elusive femme fatale in a critically revered performance that enabled her to draw on her sexuality more than any other previous role. Roger Ebert, of the Chicago Sun-Times, disliked the film, saying there was "no sense to be made of it" and voiced his distaste over a scene in which Arquette's character is asked to disrobe at gunpoint.[35] Other critics were more favourable: Andy Klein of the Dallas Observer called it a "two-hour plus fever dream",[36] Michael Sragow of The New Yorker called the film a "compelling erotic nightmare",[37] and Edward Guthman of the San Francisco Gate wrote a glowing review praising Arquette's performance, calling it the "strongest, most memorable performance [of the film]" and favourably comparing her double role to Kim Novak's in Vertigo (1958).[38] That same year, Arquette appeared in Nightwatch, a horror-thriller film directed by Ole Bornedal. The film is a remake the Danish film Nattevagten (1994), which was also directed by Bornedal. Nightwatch was not a box office success and received poor reviews by critics, many of whom considered it an unnecessary, inferior retelling of the original film.[39][40]

 
Arquette at the heart disease awareness fashion show "The Heart Truth", 2009

In 1998, Arquette performed in two films: Goodbye Lover, a comedic neo-noir directed by Roland Joffé and The Hi-Lo Country, a period Western directed by Stephen Frears. The former received a poor critical reception while the latter received a more appreciative albeit modest response. The Hi-Lo Country was widely cited as a "classic Western" in the press.[41] Stephen Holden of The New York Times said, "In its best moments the movie feels like an epic hybrid of Red River and The Last Picture Show."[42] In 1999, Arquette returned to familiar territory with the genre that began her career, in Stigmata, a horror film, in the lead role. Produced on a budget of $29 million, the film was a box office success, grossing $50,046,268. Internationally the film earned $39,400,000 for a total worldwide gross $89,446,268.[43] Critics were not as receptive of the film as audiences, with Roger Ebert remarking "possibly the funniest movie ever made about Catholicism – from a theological point of view".[44] Arquette then appeared in Martin Scorsese's Bringing out the Dead, based on the novel by Joe Connelly.[45][46] The film united her with then-husband Nicolas Cage and received highly favourable critical reviews, but was a box office flop. Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that "Arquette's quietly credible performance helps center Frank's experiences; one of the film's most honest scenes is one in which they share an ambulance ride without sharing a word".[47]

Her next role was in the light-hearted comedy Little Nicky (2000), alongside Adam Sandler. Despite being a box office hit, the film received negative reviews, although Roger Ebert called it Sandler's best film to date.[48] Following this, she starred in French-American comedy drama Human Nature (2001), written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry. The film was met with mixed reviews and was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.[49] Roger Ebert, in a three-star (out of a possible four) review, lauded the film's "screwball charm".[50] The following year, she appeared in the small-scale mystery film The Badge, playing the widowed victim of a murdered transsexual woman. In 2003, she portrayed the controversial pornographic film star Linda Lovelace in the little known Deeper than Deep, which was followed with the more family orientated Disney produced Holes, as Kissin' Kate Barlow. Based on the 1998 novel of the same title by Louis Sachar, Holes grossed $16,300,155 in its opening weekend, making #2 at the box office, behind Anger Management's second weekend.[51] Holes would go on to gross a domestic total of $67,406,173 and an additional $4 million in international revenue, totaling $71,406,573 at the box office against a $20 million budget, making the film a moderate financial success. Arquette's next film, Tiptoes, was released straight-to-DVD in the United States, despite a screening at the Sundance Film Festival.[52]

2004–2014: Further acclaim with Medium and Boyhood

After the humdrum reception of Tiptoes, Arquette did not appear in another film until 2006's Fast Food Nation, directed by Richard Linklater. During these three years, she was largely working on Boyhood; it was released eight years later in July 2014. Fast Food Nation marked her second collaboration with Linklater; it is based on the bestselling 2001 non-fiction book of the same name by Eric Schlosser. Fast Food Nation received mixed to positive critical reviews. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone awarded the film three out of four stars and added, "It's less an exposé of junk-food culture than a human drama, sprinkled with sly, provoking wit, about how that culture defines how we live ... The film is brimming with grand ambitions but trips on many of them as some characters aren't given enough screen time to register and others vanish just when you want to learn more about them."[53] A. O. Scott of The New York Times wrote "It's a mirror and a portrait, and a movie as necessary and nourishing as your next meal."[54]

In January 2005, Arquette made her first transition to television with NBC's Medium. Her role as (a fictional version of) psychic medium Allison DuBois won her an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in 2005, as well as nominations for a Golden Globe in 2005, 2006 and 2007, a SAG Award in 2006, 2007 and 2010, and an Emmy Award in 2007. In 2009 NBC cancelled Medium, then CBS picked the series up and it lasted another two seasons.[55] In 2008, she provided voice work for A Single Woman, which was panned.[56] She did not appear in another film until 2012. Girl in Progress, a drama directed by Patricia Riggen, marked her return; it was met with negative reviews.[57] In 2013, she returned to television, appearing on Boardwalk Empire as Sally Wheet. Also in 2013, Arquette filmed the true crime drama Electric Slide.

 
Arquette in March 2011

In 2014, Boyhood was released, a project that Arquette and other actors had shot for 12 years beginning in 2002. The film was directed by Richard Linklater, marking his second collaboration with Arquette. In the film, she plays Olivia Evans, a single mother who raises her two children mostly alone with the sometimes assistance of their father (played by Ethan Hawke). The epic explores a 12-year scope. The film details the progression of her character's son, Mason, from ages 8 to 18. The film has received universal praise, with many critics calling it a "landmark film".[58][59][60][61][62] Arquette received widespread acclaim for her performance. Critic Katie McDonahugh, writing for Salon, states "the role gave [Arquette] space to be all of these messy things at once, and her performance was a raw, gutsy meditation on those profoundly human contradictions".[63] Margaret Pomeranz, writing for ABC Australia, called Arquette's performance "stunning" and praised the film, further remarking that "the elision from one time to another is subtle and seamless. It's just a fabulous movie experience".[64] Arquette won the Academy Award, BAFTA, Critics' Choice, Golden Globe, Independent Spirit, and SAG Award for Best Supporting Actress.

2015–present: Continued success and recent roles

In early 2015, Arquette began starring in the CBS series CSI: Cyber, a show about FBI agents who combat Internet-based crimes.[65] On May 12, 2016, CBS canceled the series after two seasons, thus ending the CSI franchise.[66]

Arquette portrayed Tilly Mitchell in the Ben Stiller-directed Showtime miniseries Escape at Dannemora, which premiered on November 18, 2018. For the role, she gained weight, wore prosthetic teeth, and brown contact lenses.[67] For her performance, she received critical acclaim and won the SAG Award, Critics' Choice Television Award, and Golden Globe Award. She also received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie.

In 2018, it was announced that Arquette would be starring in the Hulu series The Act.[68] The series premiered in March 2019 to critical acclaim. For her performance, Arquette received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie.[69] In 2022, Arquette began co-starring in the Apple TV+ thriller series Severance, also directed by Stiller. The series has received critical acclaim.

Personal life

At age 20, Arquette had a relationship with Paul Rossi, a musician. They had a son together, Enzo Rossi, born on January 3, 1989.[23][70] In April 1995, Arquette married Nicolas Cage (with whom she later co-starred 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.[71] She briefly dated Mark Rogowski.[72]

Arquette and actor Thomas Jane became engaged in 2002. Their daughter Harlow Olivia Calliope Jane was born on February 20, 2003. Arquette and Jane married on June 25, 2006, at the Palazzo Contarini in Venice, Italy.[73] In January 2009, Arquette filed for divorce from Jane on the grounds of irreconcilable differences,[74] but the couple soon reconciled. Arquette withdrew the divorce petition on July 9, 2009.[75] On August 13, 2010, Jane's representative announced that Arquette and Jane had decided to proceed with a divorce due to "irreconcilable differences". The divorce was finalized on July 1, 2011, and the two agreed to joint custody of their child.[76]

Charity work

After the Haiti earthquake in 2010, Arquette and childhood friend Rosetta Millington-Getty formed GiveLove,[77] a non-profit organization supporting ecological sanitation and composting, community development projects and housing construction in Haiti.[78] She has also worked with Eracism Foundation, Libby Ross Foundation, The Art of Elysium, and The Heart Truth.[79]

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. In 1999 she was the spokesperson for Lee National Denim Day, which raises millions of dollars for breast cancer research and education.[80]

In April 2010, she teamed up with welding students of the Robert Morgan Educational Center in Miami, Florida, to build shelters in Haiti from 20 used shipping containers, to provide housing to people displaced by the earthquake.[81]

Politics

Arquette participated in the 2017 Women's March against President Donald Trump.[82]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1987 A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors Kristen Parker
Pretty Smart Zero
1988 Time Out Lucy
Far North Jilly
1989 Uncle Buck Additional Voices
1990 Prayer of the Rollerboys Casey
1991 The Indian Runner Dorothy
1992 Inside Monkey Zetterland Grace
1993 Trouble Bound Kit Califano
Ethan Frome Mattie Silver
True Romance Alabama Whitman
1994 Holy Matrimony Havana
Ed Wood Kathy O'Hara
1995 Beyond Rangoon Laura Bowman
1996 Flirting with Disaster Nancy Coplin
Infinity Arline Greenbaum
The Secret Agent Winnie
1997 Lost Highway Renee Madison / Alice Wakefield
Nightwatch Katherine
1998 Goodbye Lover Sandra Dunmore
The Hi-Lo Country Mona Birk
1999 Stigmata Frankie Paige
Bringing Out the Dead Mary Burke
2000 Little Nicky Valerie Veran
2001 Human Nature Lila Jute
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure Beaver (voice)
2002 The Badge Scarlett
2003 Deeper Than Deep Linda Lovelace
Holes Miss Katherine "Kissin' Kate" Barlow
Tiptoes Lucy
2006 Fast Food Nation Cindy
2008 A Single Woman Storyteller
2012 Girl in Progress Ms. Armstrong
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III Izzy
2013 Vijay and I Julia
Electric Slide Tina
2014 Boyhood Olivia Evans
2015 The Wannabe Rose
2016 Equal Means Equal None Executive producer[83]
2017 Permanent Jeanne Dixon
Waves for Water Herself Documentary
2019 Toy Story 4 Harmony's Mom (voice)
Otherhood Gillian Liberman Also executive producer[84]
2020 You Cannot Kill David Arquette Herself Documentary
TBA Gonzo Girl Claudia Post-production; also director and producer

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1987 Daddy Stacy Television film
1989 The Edge Raped Woman Television film
1990 CBS Schoolbreak Special Dana MacCallister Episode: "The Girl with the Crazy Brother"
Thirtysomething Stephanie Episode: "Good Sex, Some Sex, What Sex, No Sex"
The Outsiders Rhonda Sue Episode: "The Stork Club"
Tales from the Crypt Mary Jo Episode: "Four-Sided Triangle"
1991 Dillinger Polly Hamilton Television film
Wildflower Alice Guthrie Television film
1994 Betrayed by Love Deanna Television film
2005–2011 Medium Allison DuBois 130 episodes
Directed episodes: "A Person of Interest" & "The First Bite is the Deepest"
2012 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Jeannie Kerns Episode: "Dreams Deferred"
2013–2014 Boardwalk Empire Sally Wheet 10 episodes
2014 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Special Agent / Deputy Director Avery Ryan 2 episodes
2015–2016 CSI: Cyber 31 episodes
2015 Inside Amy Schumer Herself Episode: "Last Fuckable Day"
2018 Escape at Dannemora Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell 7 episodes
2019 The Act Dee Dee Blanchard 8 episodes
2022 Severance Harmony Cobel/Mrs. Selvig Main role[85]
TBA High Desert Peggy Main role, upcoming series[86]

Music videos

Year Title Artist Role Ref.
1987 "Dream Warriors" Dokken Kristen Parker [87]
1995 "Rammstein" Rammstein Performer [88]
1995 "Like a Rolling Stone" (cover) The Rolling Stones Woman [89][90]
2014 "Imagine" (UNICEF: World version) Various Herself [91]
2022 "Taste so Good (The Cann Song)" Weedmaps x Cann Herself

Accolades

Year Award Category Title Result Ref.
1993 CableACE Awards Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Wildflower Won
1994 Saturn Awards Best Actress True Romance Nominated [92]
MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss Nominated
1999 Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture The Hi-Lo Country Won
2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Actress – Horror Stigmata Nominated
2001 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Supporting Actress Little Nicky Nominated
2005 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Medium Won [93]
Satellite Awards Best Actress – Television Series Drama Nominated
2006 Saturn Awards Best Actress on Television Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Television Series Drama Nominated [94]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated [95]
2007 Saturn Award Best Actress on Television Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated [96]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Nominated [97]
Eyegore Awards Herself Won
Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Television Series Drama Medium Nominated [98]
2008 TV Land Awards Favorite Character from the "Other Side" Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Television Series Drama Nominated [99]
2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated [100]
2014 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Boardwalk Empire Nominated [101]
2015 Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Female Boyhood Won [102]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Supporting Actress Won [103]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Won [104]
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Won [105]
British Academy Film Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Won [106]
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Won [107]
2019 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Escape at Dannemora Won [108]
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries Won [109]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Won [110]
TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Drama Nominated [111]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Nominated [112]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie The Act Won [113]
2020 Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress – Series, Limited Series, or Television Film Won [114]
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie Nominated [115]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated [116]
Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or TV Film Nominated [117]
2022 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series (as Producer) Severance Nominated [118]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming Television Series Nominated [119]

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patricia, arquette, patricia, tiffany, arquette, born, april, 1968, american, actress, made, feature, film, debut, kristen, parker, nightmare, street, dream, warriors, 1987, other, notable, films, include, true, romance, 1993, wood, 1994, flirting, with, disas. Patricia Tiffany Arquette born April 8 1968 1 is an American actress She made her feature film debut as Kristen Parker in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 Dream Warriors 1987 Her other notable films include True Romance 1993 Ed Wood 1994 Flirting with Disaster 1996 Lost Highway 1997 The Hi Lo Country 1998 Bringing Out the Dead 1999 Stigmata 1999 Holes 2003 Fast Food Nation 2006 The Wannabe 2015 and Toy Story 4 2019 For playing a single mother in the coming of age film Boyhood 2014 which was filmed from 2002 until 2014 Arquette won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Patricia ArquetteArquette at the 68th British Academy Film Awards in 2015BornPatricia Tiffany Arquette 1968 04 08 April 8 1968 age 54 Chicago Illinois U S OccupationActressYears active1981 presentSpousesNicolas Cage m 1995 div 2001 wbr Thomas Jane m 2006 div 2011 wbr Children2ParentLewis Arquette father RelativesRosanna Arquette sister Alexis Arquette sister David Arquette brother Cliff Arquette grandfather On television she played the character Allison DuBois based on the author and medium Allison DuBois who claims to have psychic abilities in the supernatural drama series Medium 2005 2011 She won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2005 from two nominations she received for the role in addition to three nominations at the Golden Globe Awards and Screen Actors Guild Awards respectively Arquette also appeared in the CSI franchise as Avery Ryan the Deputy Director of the FBI starring in CSI Cyber 2015 16 She went on to star as Joyce Mitchell in the Showtime miniseries Escape at Dannemora 2018 winning the Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie and as Dee Dee Blanchard in the Hulu anthology series The Act 2019 winning the Golden Globe Award and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress She currently stars as Harmony Cobel on the Apple TV thriller series Severance Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career 2 1 1987 1996 Early career and breakthrough 2 2 1997 2003 Independent film work and critical success 2 3 2004 2014 Further acclaim with Medium and Boyhood 2 4 2015 present Continued success and recent roles 3 Personal life 4 Charity work 4 1 Politics 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Music videos 6 Accolades 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and family Edit I just didn t want to look perfect I didn t want to have to change myself to be attractive I didn t think that was my responsibility Arquette on her refusal to get braces as a child for her crooked teeth 2 Arquette was born in Chicago Illinois in 1968 to Lewis Arquette an actor and Brenda Olivia Mardi nee Nowak who was involved in the arts and worked as a therapist 3 Through her father Patricia is distantly related to explorer Meriwether Lewis 4 5 6 Arquette s father had converted from Catholicism to Islam 4 7 8 Arquette s mother was Jewish and her ancestors emigrated from Poland and Russia 9 6 10 11 12 13 14 Her father s family s surname was originally Arcouet and his paternal line was of French Canadian descent 15 Her paternal grandfather was comedian Cliff Arquette Patricia s siblings also became actors Rosanna Richmond Alexis and David When she was a child her parents offered to get her braces for her teeth but she refused telling them she wanted to have flaws because it would help her with character acting 16 For a time her family lived on a commune in rural Bentonville Virginia She has said they became poorer the longer they lived there and she believes that experience enlarged her empathy 15 Her father was an alcoholic her mother was violently abusive 17 When Arquette was seven the family relocated to Chicago They later settled in Los Angeles California 17 Arquette attended Catholic school and has said that when she was a teenager she had wanted to be a nun 18 At the age of fourteen Arquette ran away from home after learning her father was having an affair she settled with her sister Rosanna Arquette in Los Angeles 19 She has described her father as a working actor for industrial films commercials and voiceovers he was best known for his role as J D Pickett in the TV series The Waltons 15 Before pursuing a career in acting Arquette had wanted to be a midwife 20 18 She put this career prospect aside briefly in an attempt to gain acting jobs and gained success in the industry Career Edit1987 1996 Early career and breakthrough Edit They asked me to come back for 4 but at that time I was starting to break into kind of meatier roles I had just done a movie of the week about teen pregnancy called Daddy and I was really liking getting deeper with my work I love the horror genre and the Freddy franchise but I was chomping at the bit to try other things as an actor Arquette on why she didn t reprise her role as Kristen Parker in A Nightmare on Elm Street 4 The Dream Master 1988 21 In 1987 Arquette s first starring roles included pregnant teenager Stacy in the television film Daddy 22 boarding school student Zero in Pretty Smart and Kristen Parker in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 Dream Warriors alongside Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger and Heather Langenkamp as Nancy Thompson She reprised her role as Kristen in the music video to Dokken s Dream Warriors 1987 She was asked to reprise her role in the sequel A Nightmare on Elm Street 4 The Dream Master 1988 but she declined the offer in order to do other projects She gave up the role of Tralala in Last Exit to Brooklyn due to her pregnancy with her son Enzo In 1988 Arquette played the daughter of Tess Harper in Far North Her roles in the early 1990s were in low budget and independent films including Prayer of the Rollerboys 1990 as love interest of Corey Haim s character The Indian Runner 1991 which was the directorial debut of Sean Penn and the drama Inside Monkey Zetterland In 1992 she won a CableACE Award for Best Lead Actress in a Mini Series for her portrayal of a deaf girl with epilepsy in Wildflower directed by Diane Keaton and also starring Reese Witherspoon In her early career Arquette received the most recognition for her role as Alabama Whitman a free spirited kind hearted prostitute in Tony Scott s True Romance 1993 The film was a moderate box office success but became a cultural landmark because of Quentin Tarantino s screenplay which preceded Pulp Fiction although some critics were deterred by the graphic violence In one scene Arquette puts up a fierce physical struggle in a fight with James Gandolfini as a viciously sadistic killer which her character ultimately wins Arquette s performance received unanimous praise from critics Janet Maslin of The New York Times remarked that Arquette played her role with surprising sweetness while Peter Travers remarked that Arquette delivers sensationally 23 24 TV Guide noted that the film blends and recycles elements from the story of Bonnie and Clyde and Terrence Malick s love on the run film Badlands 1973 It gave True Romance overall a favourable review for having enough energy and verve to create something entirely fresh and infectiously entertaining 25 Richard Corliss of Time Magazine made similar statements and also likened the film to the earlier seminal Bonnie and Clyde 26 Arquette next appeared in the television film Betrayed by Love 1994 and the well received biopic Ed Wood directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp where she portrayed his girlfriend Her next role was as Laura Bowman in John Boorman s Beyond Rangoon 1995 which drew mixed critical reviews but was a success internationally In France it was the official selection at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival where it became one of the most popular hits of the event 27 Although the film had lackluster reviews Arquette s performance as an American tourist in Burma during the 8888 Uprising was regarded as one of the work s strong points Michael Sragow writing for The New Yorker stated Arquette gives the kind of mighty physical performance usually delivered by men in existential action classics like The Wages of Fear but she suffuses it with something all her own she s bulletproof yet vulnerable 28 Hal Hinson of The Washington Post remarked that the film was odd brilliant in places but frustrating all the same commenting that Arquette shows real grit when the chips are down 29 Arquette appeared in three films in 1996 the first the comedy film Flirting with Disaster 1996 about a young man s cross country pursuit to find his parents Critical reception was largely positive with Todd McCarthy of Variety praising the film and the authenticity of Arquette s performance highlighting that Arquette is very believably distracted and infuriated 30 Flirting with Disaster grossed 14 million at the American box office and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival 31 Her second film released that year was the period drama The Secret Agent an adaptation of Joseph Conrad s 1907 novel of the same name The film received average reviews 32 Infinity was her third film that year a biographical drama about the early life of American physicist Richard Feynman The film received mixed to positive reviews 33 Although Emmanuel Levy of Variety said that Arquette was miscast he stated that she registers more credibly in the first part of the film when she plays an adolescent 34 1997 2003 Independent film work and critical success Edit In 1997 Arquette starred in David Lynch s neo noir psychological thriller Lost Highway in dual roles as Renee Madison and Alice Wakefield The film had an ambiguous narrative which polarized audiences and drew varying critical opinion but it established a strong cult following Arquette played an elusive femme fatale in a critically revered performance that enabled her to draw on her sexuality more than any other previous role Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times disliked the film saying there was no sense to be made of it and voiced his distaste over a scene in which Arquette s character is asked to disrobe at gunpoint 35 Other critics were more favourable Andy Klein of the Dallas Observer called it a two hour plus fever dream 36 Michael Sragow of The New Yorker called the film a compelling erotic nightmare 37 and Edward Guthman of the San Francisco Gate wrote a glowing review praising Arquette s performance calling it the strongest most memorable performance of the film and favourably comparing her double role to Kim Novak s in Vertigo 1958 38 That same year Arquette appeared in Nightwatch a horror thriller film directed by Ole Bornedal The film is a remake the Danish film Nattevagten 1994 which was also directed by Bornedal Nightwatch was not a box office success and received poor reviews by critics many of whom considered it an unnecessary inferior retelling of the original film 39 40 Arquette at the heart disease awareness fashion show The Heart Truth 2009 In 1998 Arquette performed in two films Goodbye Lover a comedic neo noir directed by Roland Joffe and The Hi Lo Country a period Western directed by Stephen Frears The former received a poor critical reception while the latter received a more appreciative albeit modest response The Hi Lo Country was widely cited as a classic Western in the press 41 Stephen Holden of The New York Times said In its best moments the movie feels like an epic hybrid of Red River and The Last Picture Show 42 In 1999 Arquette returned to familiar territory with the genre that began her career in Stigmata a horror film in the lead role Produced on a budget of 29 million the film was a box office success grossing 50 046 268 Internationally the film earned 39 400 000 for a total worldwide gross 89 446 268 43 Critics were not as receptive of the film as audiences with Roger Ebert remarking possibly the funniest movie ever made about Catholicism from a theological point of view 44 Arquette then appeared in Martin Scorsese s Bringing out the Dead based on the novel by Joe Connelly 45 46 The film united her with then husband Nicolas Cage and received highly favourable critical reviews but was a box office flop Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that Arquette s quietly credible performance helps center Frank s experiences one of the film s most honest scenes is one in which they share an ambulance ride without sharing a word 47 Her next role was in the light hearted comedy Little Nicky 2000 alongside Adam Sandler Despite being a box office hit the film received negative reviews although Roger Ebert called it Sandler s best film to date 48 Following this she starred in French American comedy drama Human Nature 2001 written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry The film was met with mixed reviews and was screened out of competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival 49 Roger Ebert in a three star out of a possible four review lauded the film s screwball charm 50 The following year she appeared in the small scale mystery film The Badge playing the widowed victim of a murdered transsexual woman In 2003 she portrayed the controversial pornographic film star Linda Lovelace in the little known Deeper than Deep which was followed with the more family orientated Disney produced Holes as Kissin Kate Barlow Based on the 1998 novel of the same title by Louis Sachar Holes grossed 16 300 155 in its opening weekend making 2 at the box office behind Anger Management s second weekend 51 Holes would go on to gross a domestic total of 67 406 173 and an additional 4 million in international revenue totaling 71 406 573 at the box office against a 20 million budget making the film a moderate financial success Arquette s next film Tiptoes was released straight to DVD in the United States despite a screening at the Sundance Film Festival 52 2004 2014 Further acclaim with Medium and Boyhood Edit After the humdrum reception of Tiptoes Arquette did not appear in another film until 2006 s Fast Food Nation directed by Richard Linklater During these three years she was largely working on Boyhood it was released eight years later in July 2014 Fast Food Nation marked her second collaboration with Linklater it is based on the bestselling 2001 non fiction book of the same name by Eric Schlosser Fast Food Nation received mixed to positive critical reviews Peter Travers of Rolling Stone awarded the film three out of four stars and added It s less an expose of junk food culture than a human drama sprinkled with sly provoking wit about how that culture defines how we live The film is brimming with grand ambitions but trips on many of them as some characters aren t given enough screen time to register and others vanish just when you want to learn more about them 53 A O Scott of The New York Times wrote It s a mirror and a portrait and a movie as necessary and nourishing as your next meal 54 In January 2005 Arquette made her first transition to television with NBC s Medium Her role as a fictional version of psychic medium Allison DuBois won her an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in 2005 as well as nominations for a Golden Globe in 2005 2006 and 2007 a SAG Award in 2006 2007 and 2010 and an Emmy Award in 2007 In 2009 NBC cancelled Medium then CBS picked the series up and it lasted another two seasons 55 In 2008 she provided voice work for A Single Woman which was panned 56 She did not appear in another film until 2012 Girl in Progress a drama directed by Patricia Riggen marked her return it was met with negative reviews 57 In 2013 she returned to television appearing on Boardwalk Empire as Sally Wheet Also in 2013 Arquette filmed the true crime drama Electric Slide Arquette in March 2011 In 2014 Boyhood was released a project that Arquette and other actors had shot for 12 years beginning in 2002 The film was directed by Richard Linklater marking his second collaboration with Arquette In the film she plays Olivia Evans a single mother who raises her two children mostly alone with the sometimes assistance of their father played by Ethan Hawke The epic explores a 12 year scope The film details the progression of her character s son Mason from ages 8 to 18 The film has received universal praise with many critics calling it a landmark film 58 59 60 61 62 Arquette received widespread acclaim for her performance Critic Katie McDonahugh writing for Salon states the role gave Arquette space to be all of these messy things at once and her performance was a raw gutsy meditation on those profoundly human contradictions 63 Margaret Pomeranz writing for ABC Australia called Arquette s performance stunning and praised the film further remarking that the elision from one time to another is subtle and seamless It s just a fabulous movie experience 64 Arquette won the Academy Award BAFTA Critics Choice Golden Globe Independent Spirit and SAG Award for Best Supporting Actress 2015 present Continued success and recent roles Edit In early 2015 Arquette began starring in the CBS series CSI Cyber a show about FBI agents who combat Internet based crimes 65 On May 12 2016 CBS canceled the series after two seasons thus ending the CSI franchise 66 Arquette portrayed Tilly Mitchell in the Ben Stiller directed Showtime miniseries Escape at Dannemora which premiered on November 18 2018 For the role she gained weight wore prosthetic teeth and brown contact lenses 67 For her performance she received critical acclaim and won the SAG Award Critics Choice Television Award and Golden Globe Award She also received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie In 2018 it was announced that Arquette would be starring in the Hulu series The Act 68 The series premiered in March 2019 to critical acclaim For her performance Arquette received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie 69 In 2022 Arquette began co starring in the Apple TV thriller series Severance also directed by Stiller The series has received critical acclaim Personal life EditAt age 20 Arquette had a relationship with Paul Rossi a musician They had a son together Enzo Rossi born on January 3 1989 23 70 In April 1995 Arquette married Nicolas Cage with whom she later co starred 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 71 She briefly dated Mark Rogowski 72 Arquette and actor Thomas Jane became engaged in 2002 Their daughter Harlow Olivia Calliope Jane was born on February 20 2003 Arquette and Jane married on June 25 2006 at the Palazzo Contarini in Venice Italy 73 In January 2009 Arquette filed for divorce from Jane on the grounds of irreconcilable differences 74 but the couple soon reconciled Arquette withdrew the divorce petition on July 9 2009 75 On August 13 2010 Jane s representative announced that Arquette and Jane had decided to proceed with a divorce due to irreconcilable differences The divorce was finalized on July 1 2011 and the two agreed to joint custody of their child 76 Charity work EditAfter the Haiti earthquake in 2010 Arquette and childhood friend Rosetta Millington Getty formed GiveLove 77 a non profit organization supporting ecological sanitation and composting community development projects and housing construction in Haiti 78 She has also worked with Eracism Foundation Libby Ross Foundation The Art of Elysium and The Heart Truth 79 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 In 1999 she was the spokesperson for Lee National Denim Day which raises millions of dollars for breast cancer research and education 80 In April 2010 she teamed up with welding students of the Robert Morgan Educational Center in Miami Florida to build shelters in Haiti from 20 used shipping containers to provide housing to people displaced by the earthquake 81 Politics Edit Arquette participated in the 2017 Women s March against President Donald Trump 82 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1987 A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 Dream Warriors Kristen ParkerPretty Smart Zero1988 Time Out LucyFar North Jilly1989 Uncle Buck Additional Voices1990 Prayer of the Rollerboys Casey1991 The Indian Runner Dorothy1992 Inside Monkey Zetterland Grace1993 Trouble Bound Kit CalifanoEthan Frome Mattie SilverTrue Romance Alabama Whitman1994 Holy Matrimony HavanaEd Wood Kathy O Hara1995 Beyond Rangoon Laura Bowman1996 Flirting with Disaster Nancy CoplinInfinity Arline GreenbaumThe Secret Agent Winnie1997 Lost Highway Renee Madison Alice WakefieldNightwatch Katherine1998 Goodbye Lover Sandra DunmoreThe Hi Lo Country Mona Birk1999 Stigmata Frankie PaigeBringing Out the Dead Mary Burke2000 Little Nicky Valerie Veran2001 Human Nature Lila JuteLady and the Tramp II Scamp s Adventure Beaver voice 2002 The Badge Scarlett2003 Deeper Than Deep Linda LovelaceHoles Miss Katherine Kissin Kate BarlowTiptoes Lucy2006 Fast Food Nation Cindy2008 A Single Woman Storyteller2012 Girl in Progress Ms ArmstrongA Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III Izzy2013 Vijay and I JuliaElectric Slide Tina2014 Boyhood Olivia Evans2015 The Wannabe Rose2016 Equal Means Equal None Executive producer 83 2017 Permanent Jeanne DixonWaves for Water Herself Documentary2019 Toy Story 4 Harmony s Mom voice Otherhood Gillian Liberman Also executive producer 84 2020 You Cannot Kill David Arquette Herself DocumentaryTBA Gonzo Girl Claudia Post production also director and producerTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1987 Daddy Stacy Television film1989 The Edge Raped Woman Television film1990 CBS Schoolbreak Special Dana MacCallister Episode The Girl with the Crazy Brother Thirtysomething Stephanie Episode Good Sex Some Sex What Sex No Sex The Outsiders Rhonda Sue Episode The Stork Club Tales from the Crypt Mary Jo Episode Four Sided Triangle 1991 Dillinger Polly Hamilton Television filmWildflower Alice Guthrie Television film1994 Betrayed by Love Deanna Television film2005 2011 Medium Allison DuBois 130 episodesDirected episodes A Person of Interest amp The First Bite is the Deepest 2012 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Jeannie Kerns Episode Dreams Deferred 2013 2014 Boardwalk Empire Sally Wheet 10 episodes2014 CSI Crime Scene Investigation Special Agent Deputy Director Avery Ryan 2 episodes2015 2016 CSI Cyber 31 episodes2015 Inside Amy Schumer Herself Episode Last Fuckable Day 2018 Escape at Dannemora Joyce Tilly Mitchell 7 episodes2019 The Act Dee Dee Blanchard 8 episodes2022 Severance Harmony Cobel Mrs Selvig Main role 85 TBA High Desert Peggy Main role upcoming series 86 Music videos Edit Year Title Artist Role Ref 1987 Dream Warriors Dokken Kristen Parker 87 1995 Rammstein Rammstein Performer 88 1995 Like a Rolling Stone cover The Rolling Stones Woman 89 90 2014 Imagine UNICEF World version Various Herself 91 2022 Taste so Good The Cann Song Weedmaps x Cann HerselfAccolades EditYear Award Category Title Result Ref 1993 CableACE Awards Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Wildflower Won1994 Saturn Awards Best Actress True Romance Nominated 92 MTV Movie Awards Best Kiss Nominated1999 Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture The Hi Lo Country Won2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Actress Horror Stigmata Nominated2001 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Supporting Actress Little Nicky Nominated2005 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Medium Won 93 Satellite Awards Best Actress Television Series Drama Nominated2006 Saturn Awards Best Actress on Television NominatedGolden Globe Awards Best Actress Television Series Drama Nominated 94 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated 95 2007 Saturn Award Best Actress on Television NominatedScreen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated 96 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Nominated 97 Eyegore Awards Herself WonGolden Globe Awards Best Actress Television Series Drama Medium Nominated 98 2008 TV Land Awards Favorite Character from the Other Side NominatedGolden Globe Awards Best Actress Television Series Drama Nominated 99 2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Nominated 100 2014 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Boardwalk Empire Nominated 101 2015 Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Female Boyhood Won 102 Critics Choice Movie Awards Best Supporting Actress Won 103 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Won 104 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture NominatedGolden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture Won 105 British Academy Film Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Won 106 Academy Awards Best Supporting Actress Won 107 2019 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress Miniseries or Television Film Escape at Dannemora Won 108 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Actress in a Movie Miniseries Won 109 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Won 110 TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Drama Nominated 111 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Nominated 112 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie The Act Won 113 2020 Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress Series Limited Series or Television Film Won 114 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie Nominated 115 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Nominated 116 Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actress Series Miniseries or TV Film Nominated 117 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series as Producer Severance 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