ROSANNA ARQUETTE
Date of Birth: August 10, 1959
As the eldest sibling in the Arquette dynasty (the granddaughter of TV humorist Cliff Arquette
and daughter of actor Lewis Arquette), Rosanna Arquette is the elder sister of actors Patricia,
Alexis, and David Arquette. Arquette was living with her family in an artists' commune in Front
Royal, Virginia when she decided, at age 15, to hitchhike cross-country to San Francisco with
three friends. She made her professional stage debut in 1975 in Metamorphosis at the Story
Theater in LA. The Year 1979 marked both her film debut, a walk-on as a "Commune Girl" in More American Graffiti (1979), and her first stint as a TV regular, playing the teenaged daughter of Shirley Jones
on the comedy-drama Shirley (1979-80). Arquette worked regularly in TV for a period,
appearing in after school specials, PBS dramas, and several notable telefilms including The
Executioner's Song (1982) wherein she received enthusiastic notices for her portrayal of
the wild girlfriend of convicted killer Gary Gilmore (Tommy Lee Jones).
Arquette shone in her debut as a film lead in John Sayles' Baby, It's You (1983) playing a
studious Jewish highschooler who falls for a rebellious Italian boy. She remains best known as
the star in the character comedy Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), as a bored suburban housewife
who adopts the freewheeling lifestyle of Madonna's character whom she encountered in the personal
ads. While this part seemed a perfect springboard to major stardom for the young actress, the
major beneficiary of this showcase was actually Madonna. Later that same year, Arquette was the
unstable fatalistic date of Griffin Dunne who acts as the catalyst for the nightmarish events of
Martin Scorsese's After Hours (1985).
The pattern for much of Arquette's subsequent Hollywood career was soon established: leads in
small independent filmsusually comediesand foreign features (The Big Blue 1988); female leads
in male-oriented action outings (Silverado 1985); and starring roles in films that were barely
released or banished straight-to-video (The Linguine Incident 1991). There were some bright
spots including a costarring role as a young artist opposite a shambling master painter
(Nick Nolte) in Scorsese's "Life Lessons" segment of New York Stories (1989) and an outstanding
performance as a traveling clairvoyant in Mike Hodges' stylish made for cable thriller Black
Rainbow (1989).
One explanation for Arquette's fall from prominence in the late 80s and early 90s was her
decision to live and work in Europe for six years during what could have been her Hollywood
prime. Part of the appeal there was her relationship with musician Peter Gabriel with whom she
had a ten year relationship. She returned to Hollywood with an unlikely role opposite action
star Jean-Claude Van Damme in Nowhere to Run (1993). Arquette was in much better company as
part of the high octane ensemble in Quentin Tarantino's acclaimed Pulp Fiction (1994) and landed
one of the female leads in David Cronenberg's controversial Crash (1996). More independent
work followed, most notably in Buffalo '66 (1998) and Sugartown (1999). She re-visited mainstream
movies in The Whole Nine Yards (2000) opposite Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry.
She currently lives in the Hollywood Hills. She has a daughter, Zoe, with third ex-husband John Sidell.
FILMOGRAPHY:
Growing Op (2008)
Kids in America (2005)
Dead Cool (2004)
Gilded Stones (2004)
Big Bad Love (2002)
Good Advice (2001)
The Whole Nine Yards (2000)
Too Much Flesh (2000)
Pigeon Holed (1999)
Palmer's Pick Up (1999)
Sugar Town (1999)
Interview with a Dead Man (1999)
Fait Accompli (1998)
I'm Losing You (1998)
Hell's Kitchen (1998)
Hope Floats (1998) (uncredited)
Buffalo '66 (1998)
Floating Away (1998)
Homeslice (1998)
Trading Favors (1997)
Deceiver (1997)
Gone Fishin' (1997)
You're Still Not Fooling Anybody (1997) (archive footage)
Crash (1996)
White Lies (1996)
Search and Destroy (1995)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Fear City: A Family-Style Comedy (1994)
Nowhere to Run (1993)
Fathers & Sons (1992)
The Linguini Incident (1991)
Almost (1990)
Black Rainbow (1990)
Flight of the Intruder (1990)
New York Stories (1989)
The Big Blue (1988/I)
Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
8 Million Ways to Die (1986)
Nobody's Fool (1986)
Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
After Hours (1985)
The Aviator (1985)
Silverado (1985)
Baby, It's You (1983)
Off the Wall (1983)
S.O.B. (1981)
Gorp (1980)
More American Graffiti (1979)