Patricia Arquette

Patricia Arquette
Patricia Arquette is an American actress. She made her film debut in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. Her notable films include Tony Scott's True Romance, Tim Burton's Ed Wood, David O. Russell's Flirting with Disaster, David Lynch's Lost Highway, Stephen Frears's The Hi-Lo Country, Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out the Dead, and Andrew Davis's Holes...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth8 April 1968
CityChicago, IL
CountryUnited States of America
I'm kind of the long-hauler type of person. I also have a strong work ethic and gratitude for people that I work with.
To really be known and really let someone else be known is very vulnerable. It's a weird thing. Just being an actress in Hollywood is very vulnerable. To let all these other people decide whether you're really of value or not, you have to really be strong to know that, of course, they have a right to their opinion, but their opinion doesn't matter as far as yourself.
I thought I'd throw down a bit of the east L.A. thing.
I liked the premise of this material. I love the marriage relationship. They kind of keep each other honest, and they enjoy each other's sense of humor. Kind of a sexy but boring relationship.
I wouldn't say that I've done a lot. I'm one of a lot of people who did a little, and I want to do more.
For days I've been obsessed with this Katrina thing.
Then I got a phone call and was offered a Rolling Stones video. I love the Rolling Stones so I asked them to send over the director's reel.
It was like being in a weird dream.
It's hard for me to do nudity at all but I feel about as much body shame without hair, as Lila feels with hair. That was interesting.
I want to thank you for this honor, for putting me in this incredible company,
For movie "Human Nature": "I made a pubic wig.
He's my favorite actor, and watching him build a character from scratch and reveal itself -- it was really fascinating.
There was a time when only men could provide or work, and still a lot of countries are like that. But there's a price to be paid for that when you're expected to be the full-time caretaker and you're expected to be the full-time breadwinner.
I don't read my reviews, but I have a bunch of them and I will when I'm 80.