Courteney Arquette
Biography
- Birthplace: Birmingham, Alabama
- Birthday: June 15, 1964
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For the rest of the 80s and into the early 90s, Cox alternated between TV and feature films, often trading on her girl-next-door qualities. While she landed the female lead opposite Jim Carrey in the smash hit "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" (1994), she was overshadowed by the flashy antics of her co-star. Cox finally achieved small screen stardom as the neurotic aspiring chef Monica Geller, serving as the anchor of the ensemble, in the hit sitcom "Friends" (NBC, 1994-2004)--initially viewed as the star of the show, she easily settled into the emerging ensemble and, after a few seasons of playing Monica relatively straight, she showed her comedic chops as the character's quirks--such as her hyper-cleanliness--emerged. She displayed her dramatic prowess as a blind rape victim in the made-for-cable movie "Sketch Artist II: Hands that See" (Showtime, 1995) before becoming the first of the "Friends" to score a big screen hit with Wes Craven's "Scream" (1996). Cast against type as savvy, ambitious TV newscaster Gale Weathers, Cox delivered a strong performance and she reprised the part in the inevitable sequels "Scream 2" (1997) and "Scream 3" (2000). Unfortunately, "Commandments" (both 1997), in which she portrayed the unhappy wife of Anthony LaPaglia, embarking on an affair with her brother-in-law (Aidan Quinn), failed to mine the versatility she displayed in the Craven movies. After a string of roles in unimpressive films--"3000 Miles to Graceland," "The Shrink Is In" and "Get Well Soon" (all 2001), Cox focused primarily on her series and her marriage to her "Scream" co-star David Arquette, whom she married in 1999 (the actress also added the Arquette name to her professional credits). As the final season of "Friends" wound down in 2004, Cox Arquette, had her share of options, motherhood was looming, she'd signed to appear in a slate of feature films, and she ahd her husband had already served as executive producers and design consultants on the home improvement reality series "Mix It Up" (2003-2004) on the cable network WE: Women's Entertainment, a series that focused on helping couples blend their disparate design senisbilities when they move in together.
Also Credited As
Courteney Cox, Courteney Cox
Born
On June 15, 1964 in Birmingham, AlabamaJob Titles
model, actor
Education
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Mount Vernon College for Women, Washington, DC
architectureAttended for only one year -
Mountain Brook High School, Mountain Brook, AL
Was a cheerleader and tennis player
Significant Others
- David Arquette
Met co-starring together in "Scream" (1996); announced engagement in October 1998; married June 12, 1999
- Ian Copeland
Brother of musician Stewart Copeland of The Police; also Cox's step-cousin
- Michael Keaton
Together from 1989-1995