DAVID ARQUETTE (Gordie Boggs) was most recently seen reprising his starring role from "Scream" and "Scream 2," as the beloved former Deputy Dewey Riley in the trilogy finale "Scream 3."
Arquette also recently starred opposite Drew Barrymore in the big-screen comedy "Never Been Kissed." He then had a turn at romantic comedy, playing opposite his wife Courteney Cox Arquette in "The Shrink Is In."
Continuing his relationship with Warner Bros. Pictures, Arquette will be toplining an upcoming comedy about a postal worker who tales in a stray dog that turns out to be a refugee from the Witness Protection Program. Robert Simonds ("The Wedding Singer") will produce the film, as yet untitled.
In five consecutive years, Arquette appeared in five independent films that were selected for the Sundance Film Festival. He co-produced and acted in two of the films, "Dream With the Fishes" and "johns." "The Alarmist," in which he starred opposite Stanley Tucci and Kate Capshaw, was selected for Sundance 1998.
Arquette made his stage debut in Los Angeles at the Tiffany Theatre, performing the lead role of Frank-n-Furter in the 25th Anniversary revival of Richard O'Brien's "The Rocky Horror Show."
Arquette also leads the band Ear 2000, whose single, "The Race," is on the gold- selling "Scream 2" soundtrack. Ear 2000's next single, "Click Click," is on the "Scream 3" soundtrack.