Alexis Arquette

American actress, cabaret performer and activist
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IntroAmerican actress, cabaret performer and activist
A.K.A.Robert Arquette
A.K.A.Robert Arquette
PlacesUnited States of America
wasActor Activist Dancer Film actor Choreographer Television actor Musician LGBT rights activist
Work fieldActivism Dancing Film, TV, Stage & Radio Music
Gender
Transgender female
Birth28 July 1969, Los Angeles
Death11 September 2016Beverly Hills (aged 47 years)
Family
Father:Lewis Arquette
Siblings:David Arquette Richmond Arquette
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Biography

Alexis Arquette (born Robert Arquette; July 28, 1969 – September 11, 2016) was an American actress, cabaret performer, underground cartoonist, and activist. She was well known for her gender transitioning, and for supporting other people making similar transitions.

Early life

Arquette was born in Los Angeles, California, the fourth of five children of Brenda Olivia "Mardi" (née Nowak), an actress, poet, theater operator, activist, acting teacher, and therapist, and Lewis Arquette, an actor and director. Mardi Nowak was Jewish of Russian and Polish descent. Lewis Arquette was a convert to Islam from Catholicism. Lewis's family's surname was originally "Arcouet" of partial French-Canadian ancestry; Lewis's father was comedian Cliff Arquette. Alexis Arquette was distantly related to American explorer Meriwether Lewis. Actors Rosanna, Richmond, Patricia, and David Arquette are her siblings.

Career

In 1982, at the age of 12, Arquette's first acting gig was as "this little kid who's on a ride with all these women and whatnot" in the music video "She's a Beauty" by The Tubes. In 1986, Arquette debuted on the big screen in an uncredited role as Alexis, the androgynous friend and bandmate of sexually ambivalent teenager Max Whiteman (Evan Richards) in Down and Out in Beverly Hills.

Arquette, in the earlier years of her career, primarily performed as a female impersonator, frequently under the name "Eva Destruction". Later in her career, she made public that she had begun the process leading to sex reassignment surgery. To this end, Arquette had publicly declared that she considered her gender to be female.

At nineteen, Arquette landed a sizeable film role, playing trans sex worker Georgette in the screen adaptation of Last Exit to Brooklyn. The majority of Arquette's film work was in low-budget or independent films. In total, Arquette starred in more than 40 movies, including I Think I Do, Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror, and Sometimes They Come Back... Again. Arquette also starred as a crack addict opposite Tim Roth in Jumpin' at the Boneyard, as a teenage boy seeking revenge for a horrible childhood in the New Zealand-shot horror fantasy Jack Be Nimble, and as a murderous drag queen in the low budget comedy Killer Drag Queens on Dope.

Arquette also had supporting roles in Pulp Fiction, Threesome and Bride of Chucky, and she played a Boy George fanatic, George Stitzer, in the Adam Sandler–Drew Barrymore film The Wedding Singer, singing "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" over and over. Her role as Georgina, a Boy George impersonator, in another Sandler–Barrymore film, Blended, was a reference to that role. In 2001, Arquette returned to New Zealand to play Roman emperor Caligula in two episodes of Xena: Warrior Princess. That same year, Arquette guest starred in the Friends episode "The One with Chandler's Dad", in which she directly interacted with her sister-in-law, Courteney Cox. Also in the same year, she cameoed in Son of the Beach.

In September 2005, VH1 announced Arquette as one of the celebrity house-guests on the 6th season of The Surreal Life. On January 31, 2007, Arquette was a featured celebrity client and guest judge on the première episode of Bravo's reality show Top Design. Arquette also made a cameo appearance in Robbie Williams' She's Madonna video.

Personal life and death

In 2004, Arquette expressed an interest in undergoing formal male-to-female transitioning by the use of hormone treatments and, ultimately, a sex reassignment surgery, which she realized in 2006, in her late 30s. Those experiences were documented in the film Alexis Arquette: She's My Brother, which debuted at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. Arquette was a vocal supporter of transgender people, including Chaz Bono, who transitioned from 2006 to 2008.

Arquette died on September 11, 2016, surrounded by close family. Arquette was serenaded with David Bowie's "Starman". The immediate cause of death was cardiac arrest caused by myocarditis caused by cardiomyopathy caused by HIV, which Arquette had contracted 29 years earlier.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Last Exit to BrooklynGeorgette
1990Gavre Princip – Himmel unter SteinenMilan
1990High ScoreYago / Freddie
1992Jumpin' at the BoneyardDan
1992Terminal BlissCraig Murphy
1992Buffy the Vampire SlayerVampire DJ
1992Of Mice and MenWhit
1992Miracle BeachLars
1993Ghost BrigadeCpl. Dawson
1993GriefBill
1993Jack Be NimbleJack
1994ThreesomeDick
1994Pulp FictionMan #4
1994Don't Do ItDavid
1995Days of the PentecostMechanic
1995Paradise Framed
1995Frank & JesseCharlie Ford
1995FriskPunk (victim #3)
1995White Man's BurdenPanhandler
1996Kiss & TellAmerod Burkowitz

Wigstock: The Movie Himself

1996Cosas que nunca te dijePaul
1996Sometimes They Come Back... AgainTony RenoVideo
1996Never Met PicassoAndrew Magnus
1996Scream, Teen, ScreamLisa MarieShort film
1997Inside OutAdamShort film
1997Goodbye AmericaPaul Bladon
1997I Think I DoBob
1997Close ToDeaf MuteShort film
1998Fool's GoldMark
1998Wedding Singer, TheThe Wedding SingerGeorge
1998Cleopatra's Second HusbandAlex
1998The Thin Pink LineMr. Ed
1998Children of the Corn V: Fields of TerrorGregVideo
1998Bride of ChuckyDamien
1999She's All ThatMitch
1999ClublandSteven
1999Out in FiftyKim
1999Love KillsJames
2000Piccadilly PickupsHenri de la Plus Ooh Arrgh
2000Price of Air, TheThe Price of AirWilly
2000Boys Life 3AdamSegment: "Inside Out"
2001Perfect LoverOnix
2001AuditRichardShort film
2001Tomorrow by MidnightSidney
2002The TripMichael
2002SpunMoustache Cop
2003Killer Drag Queens on DopeGingercredited as Eva Destruction
2003Movie Hero, TheThe Movie HeroStrange, Yet Attractive Woman
2003Wasabi TunaChampagne Anna
2005Lords of DogtownTranny
2010Here & NowRamona
2010Hard BreakersMs. Independence
2011Getting Back to ZeroJudy
2013TranzlocoAlexis
2014BlendedGeorgina
2015Playing the Straight ManAlexisShort Film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Alien NationJohn BarrymoreEpisode: "Contact"
1991American PlayhouseWerner HauserEpisode: "The Hollow Boy"
1994Lies of the Heart: The Story of Laurie KelloggDenver McDowellTV film
1995Dead WeekendMcHackerTV film
1995RoseanneEpisode: "December Bride"
1999Strip, TheThe StripCleoEpisodes: "Games Without Frontiers", "Send Me an Angel", "Even Better Than the Real Thing"
1999–2000Beggars and ChoosersLarry / LolaTV series
2000FelicityJimEpisode: "Docuventary II"
2000FriendsThe CustomerEpisode: "The One with Rachel's Sister"
2001FriendsWaiter in DragEpisode: "The One with Chandler's Dad"
2001Xena: Warrior PrincessCaligulaEpisodes: "The God You Know", "You Are There"
2001Son of the BeachBeverlyEpisode: "B.J. Blue Hawaii"
2005WantedPaulaEpisode: "Lips Are Lips"
2008CalifornicationLady in JailEpisode: "The Great Ashby"

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