Richmond Arquette
Richmond Arquette | |
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Born | August 21, 1963 New York City, U.S. |
💼 Occupation | Actor |
📆 Years active | 1993–present |
👴 👵 Parent(s) |
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Family | Arquette |
Richmond Arquette (born August 21, 1963) is an American film and television actor.
Early life[edit]
Arquette was born in New York City, the son of Brenda Olivia "Mardi" (née Nowak), an actress, poet, theater operator, acting teacher, and therapist, and Lewis Arquette, an actor.[1] Arquette's paternal grandfather was comedian Cliff Arquette. Arquette's mother was Jewish (from a family that immigrated from Poland and Russia).[2][3][4][5] His father, whose family's surname was originally "Arcouet", was of part French-Canadian descent.[6] Arquette's father was a convert from Catholicism to Islam, and through him, Richmond is distantly related to explorer Meriwether Lewis.[7][8][9] His siblings are actors Rosanna, Patricia, David. Vanessa, and the late Alexis Arquette. He was the brother-in-law of actress Courteney Cox and actor Thomas Jane.
Career[edit]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | The Pickle | Farm Boy | |
1994 | Kill the Moonlight | Sandra's boyfriend | |
1995 | Seven | Delivery Man | |
1995 | Drive Baby Drive | Alan | Short film |
1996 | Kiss & Tell | Det. Bob Starr | |
1997 | Overdrive | Harding | |
1997 | Gridlock'd | Resident Doctor | |
1997 | Do Me a Favor | Security Guard | |
1997 | The Girl Gets Moe | Lizard | |
1997 | Dream with the Fishes | Sheriff | |
1997 | The Alarmist | Andrew Hudler | |
1997 | Cold Around the Heart | Gas Station Man | |
1998 | The Treat | Christopher | |
1998 | Desert Blue | Truck Driver | |
1998 | Stingers | ||
1999 | The Lovely Leave | The Husband | Short film |
1999 | Sugar Town | Rick | |
1999 | Fight Club | Intern | |
2000 | Spin Cycle | Jaybird | |
2000 | Scream 3 | Student | |
2000 | The Heist | Moe | Video |
2000 | $pent | Jay | |
2000 | The Gold Cup | Hank | |
2001 | See Jane Run | ||
2001 | Tweeked | Cadillac Rapist | |
2002 | The Mesmerist | Coroner #2 | |
2002 | A Midsummer Night's Rave | Officer Skinner | |
2004 | Illusion | Mortimer | |
2005 | I Hate You | Short film | |
2005 | The Big Empty | Gynecologist | Short film |
2006 | Hookers Inc. | John | |
2006 | Rocker | Robert | |
2006 | The Darwin Awards | Mr. Pearlman | |
2006 | The Tripper | Cooper | |
2007 | Zodiac | Zodiac 1 / Zodiac 2 | |
2007 | Halloween | Deputy Charles | |
2008 | Wednesday Again | Wag | |
2008 | Made of Honor | Gary | |
2008 | The Butler's in Love | William | Short film |
2008 | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | John Grimm | |
2009 | Endless Bummer | Harry | |
2009 | The Tip | Short film | |
2010 | 12 FL OZ | Jack Jordan | |
2010 | Mexican Devil | ||
2011 | Rift | Officer Kelly | |
2012 | Smashed | Arlo | |
2013 | Broken Blood | Peebo | |
2013 | This Is Martin Bonner | Travis Holloway | |
2013 | Big Bad City | Det. Smitty | Post-production |
2013 | National Lampoon Presents: Surf Party | Harry | Post-production |
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Girls in Prison | Det. Dan Campion | TV film |
1994 | Nowhere to Hide | TV film | |
1996 | Party of Five | Salesman | Episode: "Comings and Goings" |
1997 | Tell Me No Secrets | Douglas Phillips | TV film |
1998 | Legion | Koosman | TV film |
1999 | Safe Harbor | Episode: "By Any Means Necessary" | |
2001 | Son of the Beach | M.C. | Episode: "B.J. Blue Hawaii" |
2006 | Medium | David Saunders | Episode: "A Changed Man" |
2007 | Monk | Lawson | Episode: "Mr. Monk Makes a Friend" |
2007-2008 | Dirt | Colin De Quisto | Recurring role (5 episodes) |
2009 | Prison Break | Joe Daniels | Episodes: "The Old Ball and Chain", "Free" |
2009 | The Storm | Till | TV miniseries |
2009 | Lie to Me | Trent | Episode: "The Core of It" |
2010 | Terriers | Doc Johnson | Episode: "Missing Persons" |
2011 | CSI: Miami | Marvin Hill | Episode: "F-T-F" |
2012 | Tallhotblond | Jake | TV film |
2012 | Vegas | Jackie Sullivan | Episode: "The Real Thing" |
References[edit]
- ↑ Patricia Arquette Biography (1968-) Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Pfefferman, Naomi (2002-10-17). "Arquette Reconnects". The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. Retrieved 2018-05-24.
- ↑ Patricia Arquette - Cranky Critic StarTalk - Movie Star Interviews Archived September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ USA WEEKEND Magazine
- ↑ Hoggard, Liz (2006-08-18). "Patricia Arquette: The not-so-dippy hippie". The Independent. London. Retrieved 2018-05-24.
- ↑ Finding Your Roots, February 9, 2016, PBS
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2015-10-31.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link) Lewis Arquette Obituary Los Angeles Times
- ↑ Vallance, Tom (2001-02-16). "Obituary: Lewis Arquette". The Independent. Retrieved 2006-12-13.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on June 1, 2012. Retrieved June 11, 2012.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
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