Rosanna Arquette has acted extensively in film and television, and has come to be acknowledged as an actress of rare depth and scope. Growing up in a family of actors, she began at a young age. Her first big break came as a teenager with a role in the Movie of the Week "The Dark Secret of Harvest Home" (1978), which starred Bette Davis. Several television roles followed, including an "ABC Afterschool Specials" (1972) and a part on the series "James at 15" (1977) before her talents led to her film debut in Gorp (1980). Since then she has acted in a steady stream of films, including John Sayles' Baby It's You (1983), Getrennte Wege (1992) with Jeff Goldblum, Silverado (1985) (which also featured Goldblum), Houdini & Company - Der Geist des Magiers (1991), Martin Scorsese's segment of New Yorker Geschichten (1989) with Nick Nolte, and many others. She feels particularly proud of her offbeat roles in such independent films as Die Zeit nach Mitternacht (1985), Sei stark, Cassie! (1986), and Susan... verzweifelt gesucht (1985), for which she won the British Academy Award. Ms. Arquette was nominated for an Emmy for her work in the controversial The Executioner's Song (1982) (TV). She continues her work on television as well as the big screen.
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