Patricia Arquette

Patricia Arquette

  • Born: 1968-4-8
  • Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
  • Height: 5' 2" (1.57 m)
  • Profession: Director, actor, voice actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Medium, Boyhood, The Act
  • Patricia T. Arquette ( Patricia Arquette ), born in Chicago, USA on April 8, 1968, is an American film and television actor.
    In 1991, Patricia T. Arquette played a deaf woman in the TV film "Love Wildflowers" directed by Diane Keaton, and won the Cable TV Outstanding Actress Award [1]  . In 2002, Patricia T. Arquette began to participate in the filming of " Boyhood " [2]  . On September 18, 2005, Patricia T. Arquette won the 57th Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series with NBC " Medium " [3]  . In December 2009, Patricia T. Arquette was nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series at the 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards for her performance in " Medium " [4]  .
    On January 11, 2015, Patricia T. Arquette won the 72nd Golden Globe Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a film category for her performance in " Boyhood " [5] ; on February 22, she won the 87th Oscars Best Supporting Actress [6] . In September 2019, Patricia T. Arquette won the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards Limited Series/TV Movie Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama " The Act " [7] .   

    Early Experience

    Patricia T. Arquette was born in Chicago, and spent her childhood in Virginia. Patricia T. Arquette's father, Lewis Arquette, is an actor. Grandfather Cliff Arquette is an actor. Sister Rosana Arquette , brother Richmond Arquette, younger brother David Arquette are all actors   .
    Although Aquette told his mother that he would be an actor since he was a child, he changed several schools in high school because of his sexual love and adventure, and even shaved his hair and ran away from home when he was 14 years old. Although he didn't accept formal acting courses in school and was not in a hurry to join the show business, he decided to give it a try when he was 18 years old. At first, she only appeared in bad TV films   .

    Performing Experience

    In 1991, Patricia T. Arquette played a deaf woman in the TV film "Love Wildflowers" directed by Diane Keaton and won the Cable TV Outstanding Actress Award   . The first movie starring Patricia T. Arquette is the neo-Nazi thriller "Prayer of the Rollerboys".
    In 2002, Patricia T. Arquette began to participate in the filming of "Boyhood"   .
    On the evening of September 18, 2005, Patricia T. Arquette won the 57th Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series for NBC " Medium "   .
    In 2008, the movie "A Single Woman" starred in was released   .
    In December 2009, Patricia T. Arquette was nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series at the 16th Screen Actors Guild Awards for her performance in " Medium "   .
    In October 2011, Patricia T. Arquette confirmed to participate in " A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan "   .
    In 2012, the film " Girl in Progress "   starred in was released ; in the same year, the film " A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan " starred in was released   .
    In 2014, he participated in the short film "Nine Kisses"   . In February 2014, Patricia T. Arquette's " Boyhood " was released in Berlin. Patricia T. Arquette played the lead role's mother in the film   . On December 1, Patricia T. Arquette won the New York Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in " Boyhood "   . On the morning of December 10, the 21st American Screen Actors Guild Awards announced the nomination list. Patricia T. Arquette was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in " Boyhood "   . On the evening of December 11, the 72nd Golden Globe Awards nominations were officially announced. Patricia T. Arquette was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in " Boyhood "   .
    On January 4, 2015, Patricia T. Arquette won the National Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in " Boyhood "   . On January 10, the British Film Academy held a Golden Globes warm-up tea party in Los Angeles, where Patricia T. Arquette appeared   . On January 11, Patricia T. Arquette won the 72nd Golden Globe Awards for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in " Boyhood "   . On January 12, Patricia T. Arquette won the Houston Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in " Boyhood "   . On January 18, Patricia T. Arquette won the 35th London Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in " Boyhood "   . On January 26, the 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards held a grand awards ceremony at the Temple Auditorium in California. Patricia T. Arquette won the best supporting actress for her performance in " Boyhood "   .
    On April 17, 2015, the movie " The Wannabe " co-starred with Vincent Piazza was screened at the Tribeca Film Festival . 
    In 2017, the film " Permanent " co-starred with Wren Wilson was released . 
    In 2018, he co-starred with Benicio Del Toro in the TV miniseries " Escape at Clinton Correctional " directed by Ben Stiller . 
    In September 2019, Patricia T. Arquette won the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series/TV Movie for her performance in the drama " The Act " . 
    In January 2020, Patricia T. Arquette won the 77th GG Awards Drama/Comedy/TV Movie Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the drama " The Act " . 

    Personal Life

    Pedigree
    Patricia T. Arquette's mother, Brenda Denaut, is Jewish   . Patricia T. Arquette's father, Lewis Arquette, is of English, French Canadian, Swiss German, Scottish, German, Irish and Welsh descent   .
    marriage
    In 1995, Patricia T. Arquette and Nicolas Kim Coppola married   . They had been married for 6 years and divorced in 2001   .
    In 2006, Patricia T. Arquette and Thomas Elliott married   , and the two officially divorced in 2011   .

    Character Evaluation

    Blue-eyed, petite, and slightly Southern accent, Patricia T. Arquette is never afraid to try. Like other members of her acting family, Patricia T. Arquette, who has a broad acting path, not only makes some mainstream movies, but also participates in independent productions that make her more relaxed. Although not as attracting the spotlight as some popular movie stars, Equette can be said to be one of the most talented actresses of the same era. Her acting skills can be seen from her being able to laugh hysterically in a few seconds. The transformation into fear and fear is proven   .
    "Boyhood" takes 12 years to capture the growth of a teenager. Patricia T. Arquette contributed an excellent performance in the film. She almost completed an incredible job. She grew up with her son, and she was also aging herself. Even if she used 12 years of shaping to complete such a role, she The performance is complete and credible   .
    Extended Reading

    The Indian Runner quotes

    • Joe: We didn't see or hear from Frank for a good six months, when our lives took a turn.

    • Joe: You got a place to stay? You got money?

      Frank: I already took forty dollars from your wallet.