Patricia Arquette

Patricia T. Arquette ( born April 8, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois ) is an American actress. Her siblings Rosanna, Alexis and David are also an actor. Her father was actor Lewis Arquette, comedian Cliff Arquette her grandfather.

Childhood

Spent her childhood Arquette with her siblings in a community in Arlington, Virginia. There she also took acting classes. At the age of 15 she then ran away from home to live for a while with her ​​older sister Rosanna.

Career

1986, at the age of 18 years, Arquette made ​​his first for the film The bikini case before the camera. In the same year she also received a role in the horror film Nightmare III - Freddy Krueger lives, who is considered one of the best films of the cult series by critics because Arquette actor's performance.

In subsequent years, Arquette has been successful mainly with B-movies and won a CableACE Award in 1991 for her portrayal of a deaf epileptic in the TV film, directed by Diane Keaton Wild Alice. In 1993 she managed the breakthrough of the road movie True Romance by Tony Scott.

In the produced from 2004 to 2010, television series Medium - Nothing remains hidden played Arquette psychic, Allison DuBois, supporting the prosecutor's office in Phoenix, Arizona, in the investigation of crimes. For this role she won an Emmy in 2005 and was nominated for three Golden Globes.

Private life

Arquette has a son with actor Paul Rossi. From 1995 to 2001 she was married to actor Nicolas Cage. 2003 their daughter was born. The child's father is Thomas Jane, whom she married in Venice on 25 June 2006. In January 2009, Arquette filed for divorce, but withdrew the application in July 2009 back. On 1 July 2011, the marriage was finally divorced with Thomas Jane.

Arquette is the sister in law of Courteney Cox (Friends ), who was married to her brother David. Since her mother's death in 1997, Arquette involved in the fight against cancer.

Filmography

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