David Arquette

American actor, director and professional wrestler
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican actor, director and professional wrestler
A.K.A.David James Arquette
A.K.A.David James Arquette
PlacesUnited States of America
isActor Screenwriter Film director Film producer Writer Musician Composer Film actor Television actor Wrestler Athlete Television producer
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Literature Music Sports
Gender
Male
Religion:Christianity Judaism
Birth8 September 1971, Bentonville, Warren County, Virginia, USA
Age53 years
Star signVirgo
Family
Father:Lewis Arquette
Siblings:Richmond Arquette Patricia Arquette Alexis Arquette Rosanna Arquette
Spouse:Courteney Cox (1999-2013)
Children:Coco Arquette
Stats
Height:1.7653 m
Education
Fairfax High SchoolLos Angeles, Los Angeles County, USA
The details

Biography

David Arquette (born September 8, 1971) is an American actor, producer and retired professional wrestler. As an actor, he is known for playing Dewey Riley in the slasher franchise Scream (1996–2022), which won him a Teen Choice Award and two Blockbuster Entertainment Awards. As a professional wrestler, he is best known for his panned 2000 stint in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) where he won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, headlining the Slamboree pay-per-view event, and appearing in WWE and on the independent wrestling circuit.

Arquette rose to recognition with roles in films such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992), Wild Bill (1995), Never Been Kissed (1999), See Spot Run (2001) and Eight Legged Freaks (2002). He directed, wrote, and produced the film The Tripper (2006), and has additionally produced the films Just Before I Go (2014) and 12 Hour Shift (2020). His television credits include CBS' Double Rush (1995), ABC's In Case of Emergency (2007), and Disney Channel's animated series Jake and the Never Land Pirates (2011–2016). He executive produced the game show Celebrity Name Game (2014–2017), for which he received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination.

Early life

Arquette was born in a Subud commune in Bentonville, Virginia. He is the youngest child of Brenda "Mardi" Olivia (née Nowak), an actress, burlesque dancer, poet, theatre operator, activist, acting teacher, and therapist, and Lewis Arquette, a puppeteer and actor. Arquette's paternal grandfather was comedian Cliff Arquette. Arquette's mother was Jewish (from a family that emigrated from Poland) while his father was a convert from Roman Catholicism to Islam; through him, David is distantly related to explorer Meriwether Lewis. His father, whose family's surname was originally Arcouet, was partly of French-Canadian descent. Arquette's four siblings, Rosanna, Richmond, Patricia, and Alexis, all became actors as well. The Arquettes had an unusual upbringing, with a father who occasionally had issues with substance abuse. Their mother died of breast cancer.

Career

Acting

Arquette on the set of Scream 4 in July 2010

Arquette appeared in a number of films in the 1990s, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992), Airheads (1994) and Never Been Kissed (1999). He had guest spots on television shows like Blossom (1992), Beverly Hills, 90210 (1992) and Friends (1996). Arquette achieved his biggest success in the horror/slasher film franchise Scream. It was during the filming of the first film in 1996 that he first met his future wife, Courteney Cox. The couple married in 1999; together, they appeared in a 2003 advertisement for Coke and formed the production company Coquette (both a portmanteau of their last names and a word meaning a flirty woman), which has produced a number of films and television series, including Daisy Does America, Dirt and Cougar Town. Arquette guest starred alongside Cox on Cougar Town in 2012.

Arquette appeared in the Sega video game ESPN NFL 2K5, voicing himself as a "celebrity adversary" and manager of his own team, the Los Angeles Locos, as well as appearing as an unlockable character in Season Mode. He also appeared in the 2001 EA video game SSX Tricky, as the voice of lead character Eddie. He also starred in See Spot Run in 2001. Arquette starred in the 2007 ABC comedy series In Case of Emergency, which was canceled after one season. Since then, he has appeared in the 2008 film Hamlet 2 and reprised his role in Scream 4, again acting alongside Cox. He appeared alongside his sister in the TV show Medium in January 2011.

He appeared in Rascal Flatts' music video for their song "Why Wait" in 2010. Arquette, a well known horror fan, made his directorial debut with 2007's The Tripper and has signed on to direct Glutton, a 3D psychological thriller. The film began shooting in July 2011 in Canada. Arquette appeared on the 13th season of Dancing with the Stars, partnered with two-time champion Kym Johnson. He was eliminated on November 1, 2011. On October 7, 2013, Arquette's new show Dream School, in which he plays a mentor to high risk kids in L.A., premiered on the Sundance Channel. In 2017, he starred in the reboot of Sigmund and the Sea Monsters as Captain Barnabus. In May 2020, it was confirmed that Arquette would be reprising his role as Dewey Riley for the fifth Scream film, which was directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett. The film was released on January 14, 2022.

Arquette has appeared on The Howard Stern Show many times, including multiple times as the show's celebrity intern. Arquette purchased the rights to Bozo the Clown in 2021 and has plans to revive the character.

Professional wrestling

Arquette in 2009

In 2000, after filming the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) film Ready to Rumble, Arquette was brought into WCW storylines. He made his first appearance on the April 12, 2000, episode of Thunder, sitting in the crowd before leaping into the ring to take part in a worked confrontation with Eric Bischoff and his New Blood stable. Afterwards, he formed an alliance with Chris Kanyon and then reigning WCW World Heavyweight Champion Diamond Dallas Page, and with their help, he defeated Bischoff in a singles match on the April 24 episode of Nitro. On the following episode of Thunder, Arquette teamed with Page in a match against Bischoff and Jeff Jarrett, with the stipulation that whichever man got the pin would take the championship. Arquette pinned Bischoff again in the match's finish, winning the WCW World Heavyweight Championship in the process. During his time as champion, Arquette was mostly used as comic relief. He only appeared on two shows as champion, the May 1 Nitro and May 7 Slamboree pay-per-view. During the former, a vignette was shown, filmed on the set of Arquette's film 3000 Miles to Graceland, which also featured his wife Courteney Cox and their co-star Kurt Russell. In the vignette, Cox informs Russell that Arquette is the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, causing Russell to laugh and walk off and Arquette to chase after him with a steel chair. In another portion of the show, Arquette was seen backstage trembling in fear and attempting to "give back" the championship belt. However, he did successfully defend the title against Tank Abbott with help from Page.

Arquette held the title for 12 days until the Slamboree pay-per-view on May 7, 2000, when he was booked to defend the championship against Jarrett and Page in a Triple Cage match, the same match featured in the climax of Ready to Rumble. In the end, he turned on Page and gave the victory to Jarrett. After Slamboree, Arquette cut a promo on the May 8 episode of Nitro, explaining that his entire friendship with Page and title run was a "swerve". Page subsequently ran down to the ring and hit him with a Diamond Cutter. Arquette made one final appearance with WCW at the New Blood Rising pay-per-view on August 13, when he interfered in a match between Buff Bagwell and Kanyon.

Arquette was against the idea of becoming the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, believing that fans like himself would detest a non-wrestler winning the title. Vince Russo, who was the head booker for WCW at the time, insisted that Arquette becoming the champion would be good for the company and for publicity, and Arquette reluctantly agreed to the angle. All the money he made during his WCW tenure was donated to the families of Owen Hart (who died in a freak accident), Brian Pillman (who died from an undiagnosed heart condition), and Darren Drozdov (who became a quadriplegic after an in-ring accident). After the World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment (WWF/WWE) purchased WCW, Arquette's championship run was listed as the top reason for the "failure" of Nitro in a list published by WWE Magazine. Gene Okerlund stated in a 2009 interview on WCW's history that "once Arquette won the title, it might as well been thrown in the trash" due to losing what little credibility it had left at that point, and Arquette's reign as champion has been criticized in other WWE media in the years since, despite the fact that the then-WWF itself briefly booked Vince McMahon as WWF Champion months before Arquette's title win.

On the December 13, 2010, episode of Raw, Arquette made his WWE debut by teaming with Alex Riley in a handicap match against Randy Orton, which they lost.

In 2018, during an interview on The Wendy Williams Show, Arquette said that, in the years following his controversial WCW title win, he had been trolled on the Internet and that he wanted people to have respect for his name in professional wrestling. He began training with professional wrestler Peter Avalon for his return. On July 15, 2018, Arquette made his return to professional wrestling making his debut for Championship Wrestling from Hollywood (CWFH) in a losing effort against RJ City.

On October 6, 2018, Arquette teamed with RJ City to defeat the team of Halal Beefcake (Idris Abraham and Joe Coleman) in a tag team match at Border City Wrestling's 25th Anniversary show in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The event was filmed by Impact Wrestling to air as a One Night Only pay-per-view in November 2018. On November 16, 2018, Arquette wrestled Nick Gage in a deathmatch at Joey Janela's LA Confidential event. During the match, he suffered a severe cut in the neck, causing him to bleed profusely. After the match, he went to a hospital and was operated on. Arquette later stated that he was done with deathmatches.

On May 23, 2019, Arquette made his debut on Being the Elite, where he attempted to convince Nick and Matt Jackson to allow him to enter the Over the Budget Battle Royal at All Elite Wrestling's (AEW) Double or Nothing event. Neither of them recognized him at first, however they eventually recalled his WCW World Heavyweight Championship reign but still refused to let him compete, instead, giving him a double Superkick.

In June 2021, Arquette announced he was retiring as a wrestler. His last match was on July 31, 2021 teaming with A Little Angry Tree defeating Whopper Texas Ranger for Wrestling Pro Wrestling in Burbank, California.

On April 23, 2023, Arquette appeared on AEW's internet television show Hey! (EW).

Other activities

In May 2007, Image Comics (in conjunction with Raw Studios) published David Arquette's the Tripper, which was adapted for the comic book medium by artist Nat Jones and writer Joe Harris, with whom Arquette shared writing duties. Propr Collection is a clothing line run by Arquette and Ben Harper. Arquette was briefly in a band by the name of Ear2000, who contributed a song to the Scream 2 soundtrack and Scream 3 soundtrack. The group, whose style blended hip hop and rock, has since broken up. Arquette has also been a part of Washington's Red Museum and recorded "Post Empire" with the band, which was released in 2011.

Arquette is part owner of Bootsy Bellows, an exclusive nightclub in Los Angeles. The club is named for Arquette's mother, a burlesque dancer who performed by that name.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • Ranked No. 453 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2019
  • World Championship Wrestling
    • WCW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • WrestleCrap
    • Gooker Award (2000) Winning the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter
    • Most Disgusting Promotional Tactic (2000) Winning the WCW World Heavyweight Championship

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotes
David Arquette and Tim Storm (Arquette's hair)Jocephus and his Spiritual Advisor (Jocephus' hair)Clarksville, TennesseeNWA New Years ClashJanuary 5, 2019

Personal life

Arquette married actress Courteney Cox on June 12, 1999. They have a daughter, Coco Arquette, born in June 2004. Jennifer Aniston is Coco's godmother. On October 11, 2010, the media announced that Arquette and Cox were having a trial separation, but "still love each other deeply." In June 2012, Arquette filed for divorce after nearly two years of separation from Cox. The divorce became final in May 2013. He started dating Entertainment Tonight correspondent Christina McLarty in 2011. They announced they were expecting their first child together in November 2013. McLarty gave birth to the couple's son in 2014. The couple announced their engagement in July 2014. They were married on April 12, 2015. McLarty gave birth to their second son in 2017.

Arquette checked into a rehabilitation center for treatment of "alcohol and other issues" on January 1, 2011. On April 8, 2011, Arquette announced on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno that he had reached the 100-day sober milestone. Later that year, Arquette said he had been sober for over nine months. In June 2012, while in Israel to film an episode of the travel show Trippin, Arquette belatedly celebrated his Bar Mitzvah at the Western Wall. The presiding rabbi was Shmuel Rabinovitch.

Legacy

The band the Black Math Experiment released "You Cannot Kill David Arquette", a tongue in cheek song about Arquette's acting and wrestling career. Arquette himself helped promote the band on MTV's Total Request Live and during his promotional tour for The Tripper. He also used the band's music for the B-roll in the DVD of The Tripper. In South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, when United States and Canada go to war, the countries begin bombing celebrities' houses, the Arquette family being one of them.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Where the Day Takes YouRob
Halfway HouseShort film
Cruel DoubtJosh Duggan
Buffy the Vampire SlayerBenny
1993An Ambush of Ghosts
Grey KnightMurphy
At Home with the WebbersJohnny Webber
1994RoadracersDude Delaney
AirheadsCarter
Frank & Jesse
1995Fall TimeDavid
Wild BillJack McCall
1996Beautiful GirlsBobby Conway
Skin and BoneBuzz Head
JohnsJohn
ScreamDewey Riley
1997Dream with the FishesTerry
The AlarmistTommy Hudler
Kiss & TellSkippy
Scream 2Deputy Dewey Riley
1998RPMLuke Delson
Free MoneyNed Jebee
1999RavenousPvt. Cleaves
Never Been KissedRob Geller
Muppets from SpaceDr. TuckerCameo
The RunnerBartender
2000Scream 3Dewey Riley
Ready to RumbleGordie Boggs
20013000 Miles to GracelandGus
See Spot RunGordon Smith
The Shrink Is InHenry Popopolis
The Grey ZoneHoffman
2002Eight Legged FreaksChris McCormick
It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas MovieDaniel
Happy Here and NowEddie
2003Essentially NakedGordie BoggsSegment: "We're Not Gonna Take It"
A Foreign AffairJosh Adams
Stealing SinatraBarry Keenan
2004Never Die AlonePaul
Riding the BulletGeorge Staub
2005SlingshotAsh
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-DMax's Dad
The CommutersPeter
Dirt SquirrelDirt Squirrel
2006Time BombMike Bookman
The Darwin AwardsHarvey
The TripperMuffAlso director, writer, and producer
2008Hamlet 2Gary
NosebleedShort film
The Butler's in LoveRobertShort film
2010Black LimousineJack
The Legend of HallowdegaKiyash MonsefShort film
2011Scream 4Sheriff Dewey Riley
ConceptionPaul Reynolds
2012The CottageRobert Mars
Then Smart OneBuddy Cooper
2014SoldSam
Just Before I GoVickie's HusbandAlso producer
Muffin Top: A Love StoryCameron Scott
2015Field of Lost ShoesCaptain Henry A. DuPont
Orion
Bone TomahawkPurvis
2017Once Upon a Time in VeniceDiesel Stone
Amanda & Jack Go GlampingJack Spencer
2018High VoltageJimmy
Saving FloraHenry
The Big BreakLt. RamirezShort film
Sk8 DawgBuddyVoice
2019MopeRocket
The Old Man's HandsVinnieShort film
2099: The Soldier ProtocolDr. Emmett Snyder
The MisEducation of BinduBill
Mob TownSgt. Ed Croswell
2020SpreeKris
12 Hour ShiftJeffersonAlso producer
Blackjack: The Jackie Ryan StoryBig Jack
You Cannot Kill David ArquetteHimselfDocumentary; also executive producer
2021Kid 90HimselfDocumentary
Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad PoetsXavier
Domino: Battle of the BonesWalter
Ghosts of the OzarksDouglas
2022ScreamDewey Riley
The Storied Life of A.J. FikryLambiase
Quantum CowboysColfax
2023The Good HalfRick Barona
TBAHeartlandElliot

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990The OutsidersKeith "Two-Bit" Mathews13 episodes
1990–1991ParenthoodTod Hawks12 episodes
1992BlossomDavid SlackmeirEpisode: "Only When I Laugh"
Beverly Hills, 90210Dennis "Diesel" StoneEpisode: "Wild Horses"
1994Rebel HighwayDude DelaneyEpisode: "Roadracers"
1995Double RushHunter13 episodes
1996Dead Man's WalkAugustus McCraeMiniseries
FriendsMalcolmEpisode: "The One with the Jam"
1998Penn & Teller's Sin City SpectacularEpisode: "1.15"
1999The HughleysMr. SmithEpisode: "The Curse of the Coyote Man"
2000–2002PelswickMr. JimmyVoice, 26 episodes
2001–2002Son of the BeachJohnny Queefer2 episodes
2003Static ShockLeechVoice, episode: "Romeo in the Mix"
2007In Case of EmergencyJason Ventress13 episodes
2008My Name Is EarlSweet JohnnyEpisode: "Sweet Johnny"
2008–2009Pushing DaisiesRandy Mann4 episodes
2011MediumMichael "Lucky" BenoitEpisode: "Only Half Lucky"
2011–2016Jake and the Never Land PiratesSkullyVoice, main role
2012Cougar TownDanielEpisodes: "My Life/Your World: Parts 1 & 2"
Tron: UprisingLinkVoice, 5 episodes
2014Happy Face KillerKeith JespersonTelevision film
2014–2017Celebrity Name GameHimself22 episodes; also executive producer
2017The Untitled Action Bronson Show1 episode
Drop the MicEpisode: "David Arquette vs. Brian Tyree Henry / Jesse Tyler Ferguson vs. Chrissy Metz"
Dice2 episodes
Bill Nye Saves the WorldHacked Support Group MemberEpisode: "Your Computer is Under Attack"
2018Championship Wrestling from HollywoodHimselfEpisode: "Hollywood meets Hollywood"
Rob Riggle's Ski Master AcademyEpisode: "Hog Hunt"
2019CarterEpisode: "Harley Gets Replaced"
2019CreepshowSheriff DekeEpisode: "Times is Tough in Musky Holler"
2021Dark Side of the RingEpisode: "Nick Gage"
2023Mrs. DavisMontgomery Abbott2 episodes
2023BarmageddonHimselfEpisode: "David Arquette vs. Colbie Caillat"
2023This FoolKirkEpisode: "Feel the Payne"
2023Tacoma FDTeddy DikosiEpisode: "Who Gives A-Shift?"

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013–2014CleanersFrank BarnesMain role (18 episodes)
2015Wrestling Isn't WrestlingHimselfShort film

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRoleRef.
2000"What If"CreedDeputy Dewey Riley
2014"Imagine" (UNICEF: World version)VariousHimself
2018"Give Me Your Hand"Shannon K
2019"Red Bull and Hennessy"Jenny Lewis

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001SSX TrickyEddie WachowskiVoice
2004ESPN NFL 2K5HimselfVoice
2022The QuarryChris HackettVoice, motion capture and likeness

Awards and nominations

YearTitleAssociationCategoryResultRef
1998Scream 2Blockbuster Entertainment AwardsFavorite Actor – HorrorWon
n/aFt. Lauderdale International Film FestivalStar on the HorizonWon
2000Never Been KissedBlockbuster Entertainment AwardsFavorite Supporting Actor – Comedy/RomanceWon
Scream 3Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie – ChemistryWon
2001Blockbuster Entertainment AwardsFavorite Actor – HorrorWon
2011Eyegore AwardsWon
2014CleanersInternational Academy of Web Television AwardsBest Male Performance in a DramaNominated
Streamy AwardsBest Actor in a DramaNominated
2015Jake and the Never Land PiratesBehind the Voice Actors AwardsBest Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Children's EducationalNominated
2016Evan's CrimeBreckenridge Film FestivalBest Supporting ActorWon
2017Celebrity Name GameDaytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game ShowNominated
2018Amanda & Jack Go GlampingDeep in the Heart Film FestivalBest Actor – FeatureWon
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