Though by no means the most eccentric of the Arquette clan, actor David Arquette earned a reputation in the... (Learn more)
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| Born in a Subud commune in Bentonville, Virginia | |
| Raised in Los Angeles | |
| 1990 | Cast as Tod on short-lived NBC sitcom, "Parenthood" |
| 1990 | TV debut as series regular on the FOX series, "The Outsiders" |
| 1992 | Film debut, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" |
| 1992 - 1993 | Played the recurring role of Diesel on the FOX series, "Beverly Hills, 90210" |
| 1992 | TV miniseries debut, "Cruel Doubt" (NBC) |
| 1994 | Appeared in the comedy film, "Airheads" |
| 1996 | Breakthrough role as Deputy Dwight 'Dewey' Riley in the horror film "Scream" |
| 1996 | Played Willie's (Timothy Hutton) brother in Ted Demme's "Beautiful Girls" |
| 1997 | Producing debut, "Dream with the Fishes"; also starred |
| 1997 | Reprised role of Dewey in the hit sequel "Scream 2" |
| 1998 | Played a young salesman under the tutelage of Stanley Tucci in "The Alarmist" |
| 1999 | Cast as the transvestite Dr. Frank N Furter in a LA stage revival of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" |
| 1999 | Played Drew Barrymore's younger brother in the comedy "Never Been Kissed" |
| 2000 | Again reprised role of Deputy Dewey in "Scream 3" |
| 2001 | Featured as a concentration camp inmate in "The Grey Zone"; directed by Tim Blake Nelson |
| 2001 | Starred as an offbeat mailman in the family comedy "See Spot Run" |
| 2002 | Played a leading role in the feature comedy "Eight-Legged Freaks" |
| 2002 | Portrayed one of the kidnappers of Frank Sinatra Jr. in the Showtime movie, "Stealing Sinatra" |
| 2003 | Co-produced (with Courteney Cox) "Mix It Up," a decorating show on cable network WE |
| 2004 | Co-executive produced (Tim Blake Nelson) "A Foreign Affair"; also co-starred |
| 2004 | Formed the production company Coquette with wife Courteney Cox Arquette |
| 2004 | Starred in "Riding the Bullet" based on the novel by Stephen King |
| 2005 | Co-executive produced (with Courteney Cox) the short-lived TBS series "Daisy Does America" |
| 2005 | Featured in "The Adventures of Shark Boy & Lava Girl in 3-D"; directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by his son Racer Rodriguez |
| 2007 | Cast in the short-lived ABC comedy "In Case of Emergency" |
| 2007 - 2008 | Co-executive produced (with Courteney Cox) the FX series, "Dirt"; also starred Cox as the editor-in-chief of the tabloid magazine |
| 2007 | Made feature directorial debut with the satirical horror film, "The Tripper,"; co-produced with wife through their Coquette Production company |
| 2008 | Joined the cast of the ABC series "Pushing Daisies" |
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