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Rosanna Arquette

Rosanna Arquette - Monte-Carlo Television Festival.JPG
Arquette at 2012 Monte-Carlo Television Festival.

Born
Rosanna Lisa Arquette


(1959-08-10) August 10, 1959 (age 59)

New York City, U.S.

Occupation Actress, film director, film producer
Years active 1978–present
Spouse(s)
Anthony Greco
(m. 1979; div. 1980)



James Newton Howard
(m. 1986; div. 1987)


John Sidel
(m. 1993; div. 1999)


Todd Morgan
(m. 2013)

Children 1
Parent(s)

  • Lewis Arquette

  • Brenda Olivia Nowak

Family Arquette
Website www.rosannaarquette.com

Rosanna Lisa Arquette (/rˈsɑːnə/ roh-SAH-nə; born August 10, 1959) is an American actress, film director, and film producer. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance in the 1982 TV film The Executioner's Song, and won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for the 1985 film Desperately Seeking Susan. Her other film roles include After Hours (1985), The Big Blue (1988), Pulp Fiction (1994) and Crash (1996). She also directed the 2002 documentary Searching for Debra Winger, and starred from 2006 to 2007 on the ABC sitcom What About Brian?




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Philanthropy


  • 5 Filmography


    • 5.1 Film


    • 5.2 Television


    • 5.3 Web




  • 6 Awards and nominations


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Early life


Arquette was born in New York City, the daughter of Brenda Olivia "Mardi" (née Nowak; 1939–1997), an actress, poet, theater operator, activist, acting teacher, and therapist, and Lewis Arquette, a film actor, screenwriter, and producer.[1] Her paternal grandfather was comedian Cliff Arquette. Her mother was Jewish, from a family that emigrated from Poland and Russia.[2][3][4][5][6] Her father, whose family's surname was originally "Arcouet", was of part French Canadian descent.[7] Her father was a convert from Catholicism to Islam; through him, Arquette is distantly related to explorer Meriwether Lewis.[8][6][9] Her siblings, Richmond, Patricia, Alexis, and David, all became actors as well.



Career


Arquette has appeared in both television and screen films. In 1982, she earned an Emmy Award nomination for the TV film The Executioner's Song. However, she was unhappy with the film's nude scene, remarking in an interview that the idea of the general public seeing her naked made her feel uncomfortable and exploited, and that most of the offers she'd received since demanded that she similarly expose herself.[10] Arquette's first starring role was in John Sayles's 1983 film, Baby It's You, a highly regarded[11] but little seen[12] film. She starred in Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) alongside pop singer Madonna, for which she won a British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) for her "supporting" role despite her clearly being the lead. Madonna was breaking out at the time and though many feel that while Arquette's performance was central to the movie's success, Madonna made the movie into a mainstream hit. She had negotiated a deal where she would provide a song for the movie. "Into The Groove" became a huge hit for Madonna as did the movie itself. In an interview at the time, Arquette said "The two questions I hate the most are 'What was it like working with Madonna?' and 'Are you the Rosanna in the song "Rosanna"?'" Following the commercial and critical success of Lawrence Kasdan's Silverado in 1985, and the failure of both After Hours and 8 Million Ways to Die, she quit Hollywood to work in Europe, acting in Luc Besson's The Big Blue (1988).


In 1989, director Martin Scorsese offered her a part in New York Stories. Other movies of note are Pulp Fiction and the David Cronenberg film Crash and the Australian film Wendy Cracked a Walnut (1990) (also known as …Almost). In 1990, Arquette appeared on the cover and in a nude pictorial in Playboy's September issue, although she claimed it was without her prior knowledge or consent.[13]


In recent years, Arquette has expanded into directing, including the documentaries Searching for Debra Winger (2002) and All We Are Saying (2005); she also produced both projects.


Arquette appeared in the short running What About Brian as Nicole Varsi and on Showtime's The L Word as Cherie Jaffe.[citation needed] She also guest starred on Malcolm in the Middle as a healer named Anita who takes Malcolm's virginity. Bryan Cranston, one of her former co-stars from Amazon Women on the Moon, also played Malcolm's dad Hal.


In 2009, she joined Fit Parent Magazine, founded by Craig Knight, as Editor at Large.[14] Arquette stars in the French thriller The Divide, directed by Xavier Gens.[15]



Personal life


Arquette dated Toto keyboardist Steve Porcaro in the 1980s. The song "Rosanna" was partly based on her.[16] She was romantically involved with Peter Gabriel for several years; his song "In Your Eyes" is said to be inspired by her.[17][18]


In August 2013, Arquette married her fourth husband, investment banker Todd Morgan, following a two-year engagement.[19] Her previous marriages, to director Tony Greco, film composer James Newton Howard, and restaurateur John Sidel, had ended in divorce.[19] She has one daughter, Zoe Bleu, with Sidel.[19]



Philanthropy


In 2010, Rosanna Arquette became Goodwill Ambassador for The Womanity Foundation.[20]



Filmography



Film















































































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1979

More American Graffiti
Girl in Commune

1980

Gorp
Judy

1981

S.O.B.
Babs

1982

The Executioner's Song
Nicole Baker

1983

Baby It's You
Jill Rosen

1985

The Aviator
Tillie Hansen

1985

Desperately Seeking Susan
Roberta Glass / 'Susan'

1985

Silverado
Hannah

1985

After Hours
Marcy Franklin

1986

8 Million Ways to Die
Sarah

1986

Nobody's Fool
Cassie

1987

Amazon Women on the Moon
Karen
Segment: "Two I.D.'s"
1988

The Big Blue
Johana Baker

1989

New York Stories
Paulette
Segment: "Life Lessons"
1989

Black Rainbow
Martha Travis

1990

Wendy Cracked A Walnut
Wendy
Re-titled ...Almost
1991

Flight of the Intruder
Callie Joy

1991

The Linguini Incident
Lucy

1992

Fathers & Sons
Miss Athena

1993

Nowhere to Run
Clydie Anderson

1994

Pulp Fiction
Jody

1994

La Cité de la peur
Rosanna Arquette

1995

Search and Destroy
Lauren Mirkheim

1996

Crash
Gabrielle

1997

Do Me A Favor
Alex Langley

1997

Gone Fishin'
Rita

1997

Deceiver
Mrs. Kennesaw

1998

Buffalo '66
Wendy Balsam

1998

Hope Floats
Connie Phillips
Uncredited
1998

Hell's Kitchen
Liz McNeary

1998

I'm Losing You
Rachel Krohn

1998

Fait Accompli
Jezzebelle

1999

Sugar Town
Eva

2000

The Whole Nine Yards
Sophie Oseransky

2001

Things Behind the Sun
Pete

2001

Joe Dirt
Charlene the Gator Farmer
Uncredited
2001

Big Bad Love
Velma

2001

Good Advice
Cathy Sherman

2001

Diary of a Sex Addict
Grace Horn
Video
2004

Dead Cool
Deirdre

2005

My Suicidal Sweetheart
Vera
AKA, Crazy for Love
2005

Kids in America
Abby Pratt

2006

I-See-You.Com
Lydia Ann Layton

2007

Battle for Terra
Professor Lina (voice)

2008

Ball Don't Lie
Francine

2008

Nick Nolte: No Exit
Herself
Documentary
2009

Repo Chick
Lola

2009

American Pie Presents: The Book of Love
Madeline Shearson

2010

Inhale
Dr. Rubin

2011

Convincing Clooney
JC

2011

The Divide
Marilyn

2011

Exodus Fall
Marilyn Minor

2011

Peace, Love & Misunderstanding
Darcy

2012

Hardflip
Bethany Jones

2014

Draft Day
Angie

2014

Asthma
Gus' Mother

2015

Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant
TV Anchorwoman

2015

Kill Your Friends
Barbara

2016

Frank & Lola
Patricia

2016

Lovesong
Eleanor

2017

Maya Dardel
Leonora
Won—Indie Star Award at the American Film Festival.[21]
2018

Billionaire Boys Club
Sydney's Mom

2018

The Etruscan Smile
Claudia

Post-production
2018

Octavio Is Dead!
Joan

Post-production
TBA

Lost Transmissions


Post-production


Television















































































































































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1978

The Dark Secret of Harvest Home
Kate Constantine
TV miniseries
1978

What Really Happened to the Class of '65?
Nancy
Episode: "Mr. Potential"
1978

Zuma Beach
Beverly

Television film
1978

James at 16
Karen Waller
Episode: "An Hour Before Midnight"
1978

ABC Afterschool Special
Charlie Meredith
Episode: "Mom and Dad Can't Hear Me"
1979

Eight Is Enough
Lori West
Episode: "Best of Friends"
1979–1980

Shirley
Debra Miller
Main role (13 episodes)
1981

Here's Boomer
Ginny
Episode: "Good Looking"
1982

The Executioner's Song
Nicole Baker
TV film
1982

Johnny Belinda
Belinda McAdam
TV film
1983

Insight
Jo
Episode: "Butterfly"
1984

The Parade
Tilda Kirby
TV film
1986

Saturday Night Live
Host
Recorded October 25, 1986, broadcast two weeks later. With musical guest Ric Ocasek.
1988

Promised a Miracle
Lucky Parker

1990

Separation
Sarah Weiss
TV film
1991

Son of the Morning Star

Libby Custer
TV film
1993

The Wrong Man
Missy Mills
TV film
1994

Nowhere to Hide
Sarah Blake
TV film
1996

Homicide: Life on the Street
Caroline Widmer
Episode: "The Heart of a Saturday Night"
1997

Gun
Lilly Difideli
Episode: "Columbus Day"
1998

I Know What You Did
Stacey Keane
TV film
1999

The '60s
Hippie mother
TV miniseries
Uncredited
1999

Switched at Birth
Linda Wells
TV film
Also known as Mistaken Identity
2000

Poison
Dana Lazlo
TV film
Also known as Tease
2001

The Huntress
Arlene Potts
Episode: "Black Widow"
2002

Going to California
Helen
Episode: "Home Games"
2003

The Practice
Brenda Miller
Episode: "Character Evidence"
2003

Will & Grace
Julie
Episodes: "Fagmalion Part 1: Gay It Forward", "Women and Children First"
2004

Summerland
Ronnie
Episode: "Skipping School"
2004

The L Word
Cherie Jaffe
Episodes: "Luck, Next Time", "Liberally", "Limb from Limb"
2005

Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Kay Connelly
Episode: "Sex Club"
2005

Malcolm in the Middle
Anita
Episode: "Burning Man"
2005

Grey's Anatomy
Constance Ferguson
Episode: "Owner of a Lonely Heart"
2006

The L Word
Cherie Jaffe
Episode: "Lifeline"
2006–2007

What About Brian
Nicole Varzi
Main role (24 episodes)
2007

The L Word
Cherie Jaffe
Episode: "Legend in the Making"
2008

Dirt
Mia
Episode: "And the Winner Is"
2008

Medium
Michelle Todd
Episode: "Lady Killer"
2008

Lipstick Jungle
Tina Atwood
Episode: "Let the Games Begin"
2009

Northern Lights
Charlene Galligan
TV film
2009

Eastwick
Greta Noa
Episodes: "Paint and Pleasure", "Tasers and Mind Erasers"
2010

Private Practice
Corinne
Episodes: "Shotgun", "'Til Death Do Us Part"
2012

Royal Pains
Louise 'Lou' Hunter
Episodes: "Something Fishy This Way Comes", "Sand Legs"
2013

Girls
Petula
Episode: "Video Games"
2013-2014

Ray Donovan
Linda
Episodes: "Bridget", "Fite Nite", "Yo Soy Capitan", "S U C K", "Irish Spring", "The Captain"
2014

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Alexa Pierson
Episode: "Wednesday's Child"
2015

CSI: Cyber
Trish McCarthy
Episode: "Selfie 2.0"
2018

Sideswiped
Mary Maple
Main role (8 episodes)
2019

Ratched
tba
Recurring role


Web















Year
Title
Role
Notes
2010

Sweety
Mrs. Summers
2 episodes


Awards and nominations

















































































































Year
Award
Category
Production
Result
1983

Primetime Emmy

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special

The Executioner's Song
Nominated
1984

Boston Society of Film Critics Awards

Best Actress

Baby It's You
Won
1986

BAFTA Awards

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Desperately Seeking Susan
Won

Golden Globe

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
Nominated

Independent Spirit Awards

Best Female Lead

After Hours
Nominated
1987

BAFTA Awards

Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Nominated
1989

Sitges - Catalan International Film Festival
Best Actress

Black Rainbow
Won
1990

Australian Film Institute
Best Actress in a Lead Role

Wendy Cracked a Walnut
Nominated

Fantasporto
International Fantasy Film Award

Black Rainbow
Won
1991
Mystfest
Best Actress
Won
1994
Awards Circuit Community Awards
Best Cast Ensemble [22]

Pulp Fiction
Won
1997
Online Film & Television Association
Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series

Gun
Nominated
2000

Teen Choice Awards

Film – Choice Hissy Fit

The Whole Nine Yards
Nominated
The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards
Worst Supporting Actress
Nominated
2007

Fantasporto
Special Career Award
N/A
Won
LA Femme International Film Festival
Pioneer Award
N/A
Nominated


References





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  2. ^ Pfefferman, Naomi (October 17, 2002). "Arquette Reconnects". The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. Retrieved May 24, 2018.


  3. ^ Bloom, Nate (September 6, 2013). "Celebrity Jews". J. The Jewish News of Northern California. Retrieved May 24, 2018.


  4. ^ Pfefferman, Naomi (February 17, 2010). "David Arquette: The Females of My Life". The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. Retrieved June 22, 2018.


  5. ^ "Patricia Arquette – Cranky Critic StarTalk – Movie Star Interviews". Crankycritic.com. Archived from the original on January 7, 2001. Retrieved 2016-03-17.


  6. ^ ab Hoggard, Liz (August 18, 2006). "Patricia Arquette: The not-so-dippy hippie". The Independent. London. Retrieved May 22, 2010.


  7. ^ Finding Your Roots, February 9, 2016, PBS


  8. ^ "Lewis Arquette Obituary". Los Angeles Times. 1986-07-10. Retrieved 2016-03-17.


  9. ^ "'Medium' Cool". Archived from the original on June 1, 2012. Retrieved June 11, 2012.


  10. ^ Caldwell, Carol (June 9, 1983). "Baby, It's Her". Rolling Stone (397): 17, 19.


  11. ^ Baby It's You at Rotten Tomatoes


  12. ^ Baby It's You at Box Office Mojo


  13. ^ Account (2005-05-12). "Rosanna Arquette – Rosanna Still Upset About Playboy Spread". Contactmusic.com. Retrieved 2016-03-17.


  14. ^ "''Fit Parent Magazine'' web site". Fitparentmagazine.com. Retrieved 2016-03-17.


  15. ^ "Xavier Gens' Apocalypse 'The Divide' Encompasses Genre Cast". BloodyDisgusting.


  16. ^ "Toto: The Story Behind Rosanna (2017, with Dutch subtitles) Top 2000".


  17. ^ https://www.thedailybeast.com/immortal-women-of-song


  18. ^ https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/rosanna-arquette-desperately-seeking-rosanna-7169.html


  19. ^ abc Hernandez, Lee (August 21, 2013). "Rosanna Arquette Weds Todd Morgan". People. Retrieved August 21, 2013.


  20. ^ "Womanity – Equality And Women's Empowerment". The Luxury Channel.


  21. ^ http://8.americanfilmfestival.pl/en/rosanna-arquette-receive-indie-star-award-american-film-festival-wroclaw-poland/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  22. ^ Shared with John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Tim Roth, Harvey Keitel, Ving Rhames, Amanda Plummer, Bruce Willis, Eric Stoltz.




External links








  • Rosanna Arquette on IMDb


  • Rosanna Arquette at AllMovie


  • 1M1 Records Rosanna Arquette is Wendy Cracked a Walnut.

  • Rosanna Arquette official website










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