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Rosanna Arquette

American actress (born 1959)

Rosanna Arquette

American actress (born 1959)

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nameRosanna Arquette
imageRosanna Arquette Blue Moon-23 (cropped).jpg
captionArquette at the 2025 New York Film Festival
birth_nameRosanna Lisa Arquette
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birth_placeNew York City, U.S.
occupationActress
years_active1977–present
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* {{marriageAnthony Greco19791980enddiv}}
* {{marriageJames Newton Howard19861987enddiv}}
* {{marriageJohn Sidel19931999enddiv}}
* {{marriageTodd Morgan20132022endseparated}}
fatherLewis Arquette
childrenZoë Bleu
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Rosanna Lisa Arquette ( ; born August 10, 1959) is an American actress. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance in the television film The Executioner's Song (1982) and won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for the film Desperately Seeking Susan (1985). Her other notable film credits include Baby It's You (1983), After Hours (1985), The Big Blue (1988), Nowhere to Run (1993), Pulp Fiction (1994), Crash (1996), The Whole Nine Yards (2000), and Joe Dirt (2001 film). She also directed the documentary Searching for Debra Winger (2002).

Early life

Arquette was born in New York City, on August 10, 1959, the daughter of Brenda Olivia "Mardi" (née Nowak), an actress, poet, theater operator, activist, acting teacher, and therapist, and Lewis Arquette, a film actor and producer. Her paternal grandfather was comedian Cliff Arquette. Her mother was Jewish Her father, whose original family surname was "Arcouet", was of part French-Canadian descent. Her father was a convert from Catholicism to Islam. Her four siblings, Richmond, Patricia, Alexis, and David, also became actors.

Career

Arquette at the 2012 [[Monte-Carlo Television Festival

Arquette has appeared in both television and feature films since 1977. One of her first noticeable roles was in S.O.B. (1981), directed by Blake Edwards. She earned an Emmy Award nomination for the TV film The Executioner's Song (1982). 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 had received since demanded that she similarly expose herself. Her first starring role was in John Sayles's film, Baby It's You (1983), highly regarded by Rotten Tomatoes reviewers but not widely distributed. She co-starred in Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) alongside pop superstar Madonna, for which Arquette won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role despite appearing in the leading role. 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 (also 1985), the limited success of the Martin Scorsese film After Hours (also 1985) and the commercial flop 8 Million Ways to Die (1986), also a critical failure, she quit Hollywood to work in Europe, acting in Luc Besson's The Big Blue (1988). Director Scorsese then offered her a part in his segment of New York Stories (1989).

Arquette's 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, she appeared on the cover and in a nude pictorial in Playboys September issue, although she said it was without her prior knowledge or consent. Arquette starred in Sondra Locke's Trading Favors, played Angelina Jolie's mother in Hell's Kitchen and later appeared as the girlfriend of Jolie's real-life father Jon Voight on Ray Donovan.

In 2017, Arquette alleged (along with almost a hundred other women from the entertainment industry), that the then film producer Harvey Weinstein sexually harassed her, threatened her because of her refusal to enter his hotel room, and subsequently saw to it that she was paid less for Pulp Fiction, then no longer cast her in A-list lead roles because of her rejection of his quid pro quo sexual harassment proposition; Weinstein was convicted of sex offences in 2020. When news broke about Weinstein's sexual offending in October 2017, Arquette was one of the first actresses to speak openly about his misconduct, with Ronan Farrow for The New Yorker and The New York Timess Jodi Kantor. In the documentary Untouchable (2019) about Weinstein focusing on those who accused him of sexual abuse, Arquette, Paz de la Huerta, and Erika Rosenbaum were among those interviewed.

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 What About Brian as Nicole Varsi and in Showtime's The L Word as Cherie Jaffe. She also guest-starred in Malcolm in the Middle as a healer named Anita.

In 2009, she joined Fit Parent Magazine, founded by Craig Knight, as Editor at Large. Arquette starred in the 2011 French thriller The Divide, directed by Xavier Gens. She had a featured role in the 2012 comedy Peace, Love & Misunderstanding with Jane Fonda.

In an August 8, 2019 interview with TheWrap, Arquette said the FBI advised her to make her Twitter account private after online critics complained about her tweeting that she had shame for being "white and privileged".

Personal life

The Toto song "Rosanna" was written by David Paich, who has claimed that the song is based on numerous girls he had known. However, as a joke, the band members initially played along with the common assumption that the song was based on Arquette, who was dating Toto keyboard player Steve Porcaro at the time. Arquette herself played along with the joke, commenting in an interview that the song was about "my showing up at 4 a.m., bringing them juice and beer at their sessions."

Arquette was romantically involved with Peter Gabriel for several years, after his 1987 divorce from Jill Moore. Arquette has said on some occasions that his 1986 song "In Your Eyes" was inspired by her, although Gabriel has never confirmed that to be true and has explained that he drew inspiration for the song from other sources.

Arquette's first three marriages ended in divorce: to director Tony Greco, film composer James Newton Howard, and restaurateur John Sidel. She has one daughter with Sidel, Zoë Bleu, born in 1994, who is also an actress. In August 2013, Arquette married her fourth husband, investment banker Todd Morgan, following a two-year engagement. In January 2022, Todd Morgan filed for divorce from Arquette after 8 years of marriage.

Arquette has described her diet as "vegetarian for the most part".

In August 2019, Arquette posted a Twitter rant about her experience with white guilt, stating; "I'm sorry I was born white and privileged. It disgusts me. And I feel so much shame." She later claimed the FBI told her to set her Twitter page to private due to the reaction she received after posting.

Philanthropy

In 2010, Arquette became Goodwill Ambassador for The Womanity Foundation.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979More American GraffitiGirl in Commune
1980GorpJudy
1981S.O.B.Babs
1983Baby It's YouJill Rosen
Off the WallPam Smith
1985**Tillie Hansen
Desperately Seeking SusanRoberta Glass / 'Susan'
SilveradoHannah
After HoursMarcy Franklin
19868 Million Ways to DieSarah
Nobody's FoolCassie
1987Amazon Women on the MoonKarenSegment: "Two I.D.'s"
1988**Johana Baker
1989New York StoriesPauletteSegment: "Life Lessons"
Black RainbowMartha Travis
1990Wendy Cracked a WalnutWendy
1991Flight of the IntruderCallie Joy
**Lucy
1992Fathers & SonsMiss Athena
1993Nowhere to RunClydie Anderson
The Wrong ManMissy Mills
1994Pulp FictionJody
La Cité de la peurRosanna Arquette
1995Search and DestroyLauren Mirkheim
1996CrashGabrielle
Valley GirlsShelly von SchetekelShort film
White LiesJunkie Artist
1997Trading FavorsAlex Langley
Gone Fishin'Rita
DeceiverMrs. Kennesaw
1998Buffalo '66Wendy Balsam
Hope FloatsConnie PhillipsUncredited
Hell's KitchenLiz McNeary
I'm Losing YouRachel Krohn
Fait AccompliJezzebelle
1999Sugar TownEva
Palmer's Pick-upDawn
PigeonholedDevon's Mother
2000**Sophie Oseransky
Too Much FleshAmy
2001Things Behind the SunPete
Joe DirtCharlene the Gator FarmerUncredited
Big Bad LoveVelma
Good AdviceCathy Sherman
Diary of a Sex AddictGrace Horn
2002Searching for Debra WingerHerselfDocumentary; Also directorial debut
2004Dead CoolDeirdre
Gilded StonesSallyShort film
2005My Suicidal SweetheartVera
Welcome to CaliforniaProstitute
IOWAEffie Harte
Kids in AmericaAbby Pratt
2006I-See-You.ComLydia Ann Layton
2007Battle for TerraProfessor Lina (voice)
2008Ball Don't LieFrancine
Growning OpDiana
Nick Nolte: No ExitHerselfDocumentary
2009Repo ChickLola
American Pie Presents: The Book of LoveMadeline Shearson
2010InhaleDr. Rubin
2011Convincing ClooneyJC
The DivideMarilyn
Exodus FallMarilyn Minor
Peace, Love & MisunderstandingDarcy
2012HardflipBethany Jones
2013No Love SongPaulaShort film
2014Draft DayAngie
AsthmaGus' Mother
2015Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight AttendantTV Anchorwoman
Kill Your FriendsBarbara
My Last FilmActressShort film
2016Frank & LolaPatricia
LovesongEleanor
2017Maya DardelLeonora
Born GuiltyJudith
Holy LandsMonica
SPF-18Faye Cooper
On the RunAunt RoxyShort film
2018Billionaire Boys ClubSydney's Mom
The Etruscan SmileClaudia
Octavio Is Dead!Joan
For the Love of GeorgeDr. Faye Carter
2019UntouchableHerselfDocumentary
2020You Cannot Kill David Arquette
Love Is Love Is LoveAnne
Puppy LoveDeb
2022Signs of LoveRosie
2023Ex-HusbandsMaria Pearce
2024LineageMotherShort film
SuccubusDenise
Future DayDr. Felicia Walter
Here's Yianni!Amelia
2026The MomentTammy
Post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977Fernwood 2 NightPrecision Swim TeamemberEpisode: "Animal Sexuality"
Having Babies IIConnieTelevision film
1978**Kate Constantine2 episodes
What Really Happened to the Class of '65?NancyEpisode: "Mr. Potential"
Zuma BeachBeverlyTelevision film
James at 16Karen WallerEpisode: "An Hour Before Midnight"
ABC Afterschool SpecialCharlie MeredithEpisode: "Mom and Dad Can't Hear Me"
1979Eight Is EnoughLori WestEpisode: "Best of Friends"
1979–1980ShirleyDebra Miller13 episodes
1981Here's BoomerGinnyEpisode: "Good Looking"
A Long Way HomeRose CavanaughTelevision film
1982The WallHalinka Apt
**Nicole Baker
Johnny BelindaBelinda McAdam
1983InsightJoEpisode: "Butterfly"
1984The ParadeTilda KirbyTelevision film
1986Saturday Night LiveHerself (host)Episode: "Rosanna Arquette/Ric Ocasek"
1987Trying TimesKara DimleyEpisode "A Family Tree"
1988Promised a MiracleLucky ParkerTelevision film
1990SeparationSarah Weiss
Sweet RevengeKate Williams
1991Son of the Morning StarLibby Custer
1992In the Deep WoodsJoanna Warren
1994Nowhere to HideSarah Blake
1996Homicide: Life on the StreetCaroline WidmerEpisode: "The Heart of a Saturday Night"
1997GunLilly DifideliEpisode: "Columbus Day"
1998I Know What You DidStacey KeaneTelevision film. Produced in 1996 but was released 2 years later
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Floating AwayMaurey TalbotTelevision film
1999Switched at BirthLinda Wells
2000PoisonDana Lazlo
2001**Arlene PottsEpisode: "Black Widow"
2002Going to CaliforniaHelenEpisode: "Home Games"
2003**Brenda MillerEpisode: "Character Evidence"
Will & GraceJulie2 episodes
2004SummerlandRonnieEpisode: "Skipping School"
2004, 2006–2007**Cherie Jaffe5 episodes
2005Law & Order: Criminal IntentKay ConnellyEpisode: "Sex Club"
Malcolm in the MiddleAnitaEpisode: "Burning Man"
Grey's AnatomyConstance FergusonEpisode: "Owner of a Lonely Heart"
2006–2007What About BrianNicole Varzi24 episodes
2008DirtMiaEpisode: "And the Winner Is"
MediumMichelle ToddEpisode: "Lady Killer"
Lipstick JungleTina AtwoodEpisode: "Let the Games Begin"
2009Northern LightsCharlene GalliganTelevision film
EastwickGreta Noa2 episodes
2010Private PracticeCorinne2 episodes
2012Royal PainsLouise 'Lou' Hunter2 episodes
2013GirlsPetulaEpisode: "Video Games"
2013–2014Ray DonovanLinda6 episodes
2014Law & Order: Special Victims UnitAlexa PiersonEpisode: "Wednesday's Child"
2015CSI: CyberTrish McCarthyEpisode: "Selfie 2.0"
2016RoadiesAbby Van NessEpisode: "Carpet Season"
2018SideswipedMary Maple8 episodes
2020RatchedAnna2 episodes
2021The L Word: Generation QCherie JaffeEpisode: "Lobsters, Too"
2022–2023Big SkyVirginia Cessna2 episodes
2023Paul T. GoldmanGenevieveEpisode: "The Warrior"
Florida ManRoseEpisode: "Please Don't Wake Up"
Hell's KitchenHerself (guest)Episode: "A Hellish Food Fight"
2024Presumed InnocentKateEpisode: "Discovery"

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010SweetyMrs. Summers2 episodes

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryProductionResultRef
1983Primetime EmmyOutstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special
1984Boston Society of Film Critics AwardsBest Actress
1986BAFTA AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleDesperately Seeking Susan
Golden GlobeBest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
Independent Spirit AwardsBest Female Lead
1987BAFTA AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting Role
1989Sitges - Catalan International Film FestivalBest Actress
1990Australian Film InstituteBest Actress in a Lead Role
FantasportoInternational Fantasy Film AwardBlack Rainbow
1991MystfestBest Actress
1994Awards Circuit Community AwardsBest Cast Ensemble
1997Online Film & Television AssociationBest Guest Actress in a Drama Series
2000Teen Choice AwardsFilm – Choice Hissy Fit
The Stinkers Bad Movie AwardsWorst Supporting Actress
2007FantasportoSpecial Career Award
LA Femme International Film FestivalPioneer Award
2021Newport Beach Film FestivalIcon AwardSelf
2022Vienna Independent Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressFutra Days

References

References

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  2. . (1986-05-24). "Between the Lines". *[[The South Bend Tribune]]*.
  3. Brady, James. (1988-10-09). "In Step With: Rosanna Arquette". [[The Salt Lake Tribune]].
  4. Pfefferman, Naomi. (October 17, 2002). "Arquette Reconnects". [[The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles]].
  5. Bloom, Nate. (September 6, 2013). "Celebrity Jews". [[J. The Jewish News of Northern California]].
  6. Pfefferman, Naomi. (February 17, 2010). "David Arquette: The Females of My Life". [[The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles]].
  7. "Patricia Arquette – Cranky Critic StarTalk – Movie Star Interviews". Crankycritic.com.
  8. ''[[Finding Your Roots]]'', February 9, 2016, PBS
  9. (1986-07-10). "Lewis Arquette Obituary". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  10. Hoggard, Liz. (August 18, 2006). "Patricia Arquette: The not-so-dippy hippie". The Independent.
  11. "'Medium' Cool".
  12. Caldwell, Carol. (June 9, 1983). "Baby, It's Her".
  13. "Baby It's You".
  14. "Baby It's You".
  15. Account. (2005-05-12). "Rosanna Arquette – Rosanna Still Upset About Playboy Spread". Contactmusic.com.
  16. Cocozza, Paula. (2019-08-26). "Rosanna Arquette: 'They said I was a pain in the ass. It's not true'". [[The Guardian]].
  17. "''Fit Parent Magazine'' web site". Fitparentmagazine.com.
  18. (May 12, 2010). "Xavier Gens' Apocalypse 'The Divide' Encompasses Genre Cast". BloodyDisgusting.
  19. (2019-08-08). "Rosanna Arquette Says FBI Told Her to 'Lock' Twitter Account After Blowback From White 'Shame' Tweet (Exclusive)". [[TheWrap]].
  20. (September 29, 2009). "Immortal Women of Song". The Daily Beast.
  21. (March 21, 2005). "Rosanna Arquette: Desperately seeking Rosanna".
  22. Hernandez, Lee. (August 21, 2013). "Rosanna Arquette Weds Todd Morgan". People.
  23. Nikhil, Nikita. (March 10, 2022). "Who is Todd Morgan? All about Rosanna Arquette's husband as he files for divorce".
  24. [http://www.fitparentmagazine.com/rosanna-arquette-displays-motherly-love/ "Rosanna Arquette displays motherly love"]. Retrieved 13 September 2020. "I'm vegetarian for the most part. Sometimes, I will eat some salmon just because I feel the need for the protein, but I consider myself pretty much a vegetarian."
  25. "Rosanna Arquette slammed for saying she 'feels so much shame' over being white, privileged".
  26. "Womanity – Equality And Women's Empowerment". The Luxury Channel.
  27. "Rosanna Arquette to receive Indie Star Award - American Film Festival".
  28. Calnan, Ellie. (March 18, 2025). "Charli xcx's 'The Moment' starts shooting in the UK for A24".
  29. "Floating Away (TV Movie 1998) - IMDb".
  30. Shared with [[John Travolta]], [[Samuel L. Jackson]], [[Uma Thurman]], [[Tim Roth]], [[Harvey Keitel]], [[Ving Rhames]], [[Amanda Plummer]], [[Bruce Willis]], [[Eric Stoltz]].
  31. Plunkett, Paul. (2021-10-21). "Newport Beach Film Festival Returns Live with Events and Honorees Including Harvey Keitel and Regina Hall".
  32. (September 15, 2022). "Vienna Independent Film Festival 2022: The Complete Winners List". Indie Cinema Magazine.
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