DAVID ARQUETTE (Gordon Smith) is one of the most versatile actors working today, able to move easily between comedy and drama. He can currently be seen starring with Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner and Courteney Cox in Warner Bros.Pictures' action drama, "3000 Miles to Graceland."
Arquette will star in the lead role of Chns Mc Cormick in the upcoming Centropolis (Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich)/Village Road Show-produced science fiction thriller "Arac Attack." now in production. This spring, he is set to star in the Gold Circle Films/Big Town Production. "Screenland," fbr acclaimed British director Sun Krishnamma
Audiences took notice of Arquette's comic turn in the 20th Century Fox hit "Never Been Kissed," with Drew Barrymore. for which he won a Blockbuster Entertainment Award, and the Warner Bros. Pictures comedy "Ready to Rumble." Aquette has been involved as both actor and producer in five films that debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, including the First Look drama "Johns" with Lukas Haas. and "The Alarmist," opposite Stanley Tucci and Kate Capshaw.
Last fall, Arquette returned to his dramatic roots in writer/director Tim Blake Nelson's "The Grey Zone," also starring Harvey Keitel, Steve Buscemi and Mira Sorvino. Shot in Eastern Europe by award-winning producers Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler, with Avi Lerner of Millennium Films, the film tells the harrowing true story of the Sonderkommando Jewish death camp inmates forced to aid the Nazis in running the facility.
In a lighter vein, he next starred with Ally Sheedy and Gloria Reuben in Independent Film Channel Production's upcoming mystery drama "Happy Here and Now," directed by Michael Almereyda. Last year, Arquette reprised the role that made him a household name. former "Deputy" Dewey with Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox Anquette in the final chapter of the Miramax/Dimension "Scream" trilogy. David received a Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actor in a Horror Movie for his work in "Scream 2."