Who are David Arquette’s Siblings?
David Arquette, born on September 8, 1971, in Bentonville, Virginia, USA, is a versatile figure in the entertainment industry.
He has excelled as an actor, producer, and professional wrestler.
Additionally, he has graced television screens with roles in popular shows like “Friends,” “Beverly Hills, 90210,” and “Blossom.”
Beyond acting, Arquette ventured into professional wrestling, entering WCW storylines in 2000 and retiring from the sport in 2021 after a notable career.
Aside from his involvement in entertainment, Arquette is also a skilled painter, certified as a Bob Ross instructor.
In his personal life, Arquette married Courteney Cox, known for her role as Monica Geller in “Friends,” in 1999.
Together, they formed the production company Coquette.
Fun Fact
David co-owns Bootsy Bellows, an exclusive nightclub situated in LA.
The club’s name pays homage to David’s mother, who used the nickname “Bootsy Bellows” during her burlesque performances.
An infographic of David Arquette’s SiblingsMeet David Arquette’s Siblings
Rosanna Arquette (August 10, 1959 – present)
Current Age (as of February 2023): 63 Years Old
Birthplace: NYC, New York, USA
Profession: Actor
Rosanna Arquette, Patricia Arquette’s eldest sibling, born in 1959, is now 63 years old.
She gained acclaim as an actress, earning an Emmy Award for her performance in the TV movie, “The Executioner’s Song,” released in 1982.
Despite this success, Rosanna expressed discontent in an interview, particularly regarding a nude scene where her entire body is exposed.
Feeling uncomfortable and regretful about the scene, Rosanna encountered requests from directors for similar nude shots in their productions after the movie’s release.
Following “The Executioner’s Song,” she appeared in John Sayles’ film “Baby It’s You” (1983) and “Desperately Seeking Susan” (1985), alongside Madonna, earning her a British Academy Film Award for Best Supporting Actress.
In subsequent years, Rosanna starred in various films such as “Silverado,” “After Hours,” and “8 Million Ways to Die,” none of which achieved significant success.
Disheartened, she departed from Hollywood to Europe, where she acted in Luc Besson’s “The Big Blue.”
Rosanna later appeared in “Pulp Fiction” and posed for a nude pictorial in Playboy, alleging she never consented to its publication.
In 2017, Rosanna made headlines for accusing producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment, alleging threats after refusing to enter his hotel room.
She was also featured in the documentary “Untouchable” (2019), shedding light on Weinstein’s alleged crimes.
Fun Fact:
In the 80s, Rosanna dated Steve Porcaro, keyboardist of the band Toto, and later had a relationship with Peter Gabriel.
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