Roseanna Arquette
Actress and filmmaker; 'Desperately Seeking Susan' star
Roseanna Arquette (born 1959) is an accomplished American actress, director, and producer who has built a respected career across independent and mainstream cinema. She was born into the renowned Arquette family, a Hollywood dynasty that includes her siblings Patricia, Alexis, and David, all working actors. Arquette gained prominence in the 1980s with her role in Madonna's film 'Desperately Seeking Susan,' which showcased her talent for comedy and dramatic range. She earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her powerful performance in 'The Executioner's Song' (1979), demonstrating her ability to inhabit complex, challenging characters. Throughout her career, she has appeared in critically acclaimed films including 'After Hours,' 'The Big Blue,' and 'Pulp Fiction,' often taking on nuanced, unconventional roles. Beyond acting, Arquette has worked as a director and producer, particularly in documentary filmmaking, using her platform to address social justice issues. She has been an advocate for various causes including women's rights and social activism. Her career represents a commitment to artistic integrity and independent filmmaking, choosing creative challenges over commercial appeal, establishing her as a respected figure in cinema who has influenced multiple generations of performers.
Entertainment
American
1959
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Roseanna
English origin
“A more ornate version of Roseann, doubling the final -a for a softer, more lyrical effect. Roseanna gained particular cultural prominence through music and literature, suggesting refined, artistic femininity with romantic undertones.”