Rosanna Lisa Arquette (/roU’zaen@a:r’ket/; she was born on August 10 in 1959), is an American actress. In her role in The Executioner's Song, she was nominated for an Emmy Award. She also received the BAFTA Award as Best Actress in a Supporting role (1985). Other roles in films she has performed include After Hours (1985), The Big Blue (1988), Pulp Fiction (94) and Crash (1996). In 2002, she was the director of the film Searching for Debra Winger's documentary, and was the main character on the sitcom on ABC called"What About Brian? Between 2006 and 2007, Arquette was born in New York City. She is the daughter of Brenda Olivia (nee Nowak) who is an actress, poet and theatre operator. She is also an actor and teacher of acting and Lewis Arquette who is a screenwriter, producer and film actor. Cliff Arquette was her paternal grandfather. Her mother was Jewish. She was born into an immigrant family that came from Russia as well as Poland. Her father, whose name was initially "Arcouet", was French and Canadian. Her father converted to Catholicism and was converted to Islam. Richmond, Alexis and Alexis were actors.
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