Acting
Is
In
Her
Blood
Patricia
is
the
fourth
generation
actor
in
her
family.
Her
great-grandparents
were
vaudeville
performers, her
grandfather,
Cliff
Arquette,
played
Charley
Weaver
on
the
Jack
Paar
Show, and
her
late
father,
Lewis
Arquette,
played
J.D.
Pickett
on The
Waltons.
Her
siblings,
Rosanna,
Alexis,
Richmond,
and
David,
are
actors
as
well.
Rise
After
playing
a
teen
mom
and
a
boarding
school
student
on
TV,
Patricia
made
her
film
debut
in
Chuck
Russell's
A
Nightmare
on
Elm
Street
3:
Dream
Warriors
in
1987.
She
was
supposed
to
star
in
the
sequel,
A
Nightmare
on
Elm
Street
4:
The
Dream
Master
but
Patricia
got
pregnant
with
her
first
child,
Enzo
Rossi.
Believes
In
Character
Acting
As
a
child,
her
parents
offered
to
get
her
braces
to
bring
her
teeth
in
shape.
However,
Patricia
refused
telling
them
she
wanted
to
have
flaws
because
it
would
help
her
with
character
acting.
A
Single
Mother
Patricia
is
a
single
mother
in
real
life
too!
She
has
two
kids,
Enzo
and
Harlow.
The
actress
became
a
mother
when
she
was
just
20-year-old.
Her
Love
Life
Patricia
has
a
love
child
with
musician
Paul
Rossi.
Thy
have
a
son
named
Enzo
Rossi
who
was
born
in
1989.
In
April
1995,
Arquette
married
Nicolas
Cage
but
the
couple
separated
after
nine
months
and
then
filed
for
divorce.
Patricia
then
started
dating
Thomas
Jane
and
the
couple
got
engaged
in
2002.
They
have
a
daughter,
Harlow
Olivia
Calliope
Jane
born
in
2003.
The
couple
got
married
in
2006
but
trouble
came
in
paradise
in
2009,
and
the
couple
filed
for
divorce
in
2010
citing
'irreconcilable
differences.'
First
Oscar
Nod
&
Win
Patricia
has
been
working
in
the
industry
since
1987,
but
got
her
first
Oscar
nod
in
2015
for
her
performance
in
Boyhood.
She
even
won
the
Oscar
for
Best
Supporting
Actress
for
the
same.
More
TV
Shows
Although
she
won
an
Oscar,
nothing
can
stop
Patricia
to
come
on
TV.
She
is
playing
the
leading
role
of
Special
Agent
Avery
Ryan
in
the
CSI
spinoff
series
CSI:
Cyber.
Memoir
Patricia
is
set
to
release
her
memoir
for
Random
House.
"Over
the
years,
the
public
has
come
to
know
aspects
of
me
through
my
roles
in
film
and
television,"
Arquette
said
in
a
release.
"Writing
a
memoir
will
be
a
new
and
intimate
artistic
journey
for
me,
and
I
hope
to
bring
to
it
the
same
honesty
I
have
always
sought
to
bring
to
my
work
as
an
actor."