Patricia Arquette
ACTOR
It can certainly be said that Patricia Arquette hails from a show business family. Of the actor's four siblings, three of them-David, Rosanna, and Alexis Arquette-were actors as well. Arquette was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1968 to Brenda and Lewis Arquette, the latter of whom was also an actor. The family moved from Chicago to a commune in Virginia for a period of time before returning to Chicago and then eventually, settling in Los Angeles. Arquette took an interest in acting at a young age, though she entertained interests in becoming a midwife or even a nun. Her home life could be extremely unstable and often violent, and so at age 14, Arquette ran away and began living with her older sister Rosanna, who was already a working actor. Arquette made her screen debut in "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors" (1987). Parts followed in projects like the Sam Shepard ensemble film "Far North" (1988) and the gritty drama "The Indian Runner" (1991) before she landed the role of Alabama in "True Romance" (1993), a quirky crime drama written by Quentin Tarantino and directed by Tony Scott. The movie became a sleeper sensation and Arquette became an in-demand actor, quickly moving on to star in the adventure drama "Beyond Rangoon" (1995) in 1995, the same year she married fellow actor Nicolas Cage-though it was revealed later that the couple separated after less than a year before eventually divorcing in 2000. Arquette continued to appear in prestige projects such as David Lynch's "Lost Highway" (1997) and Martin Scorsese's "Bringing Out the Dead" (1999).

FILMOGRAPHY
Year
Title
Budget
Worldwife Box Office
1987
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors
$4.5M
$45M
1989
Uncle Buck
$15M
$79M
1996
Flirting with Disaster
$7M
$15M
1999
Stigmata
$29M
$89M
2001
Human Nature
$1.6M
2003
Holes
$20M
$71M
2006
Fast Food Nation
$2.2M
2014
Boyhood
$4M
$48M
2019
Toy Story 4
$200M
$1.07B
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