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David Arquette
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Actress Courtney Cox and her husband, actor David Arquette, are looking to sell their beachfront malibu home for $33.5 million - more than 3 times what they paid for it in 2001. This is the first time the home, know as the Segel residence after its original owners, has been on the market; the Arquettes bought it 6 years ago for about $10 million without it ever being listed for sale. listing agent Jonah Wilson of Sotheby's International Realty says the couple renovated the house extensively. The 4 bedroom, 5,500 +/- square foot home was designed in 1979 by the late California architect John Lautner, who apprenticed with Frank Lloyd Wright and counted Bob Hope among his clients. The wood, concrete and glass house has large curved windows facing the water. The nearly half-acre lot ... has a pool and 80 feet of beach frontae. Ms. Cox, 42 years old, has bought and refurbished other homes, including ones in Brentwod and Hollywood Hills.
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David Arquette is one of the most versatile working actors today, possessing the natural ability to shift from comedic to dramatic roles with ease. His recent role in the Holocaust drama The Grey Zone, directed by Tim Blake Nelson won him critical praise. Arquette recently wrapped production on the dark comedy Slingshot opposite Balthazar Getty, Thora Birch and Julianna Marguiles for director James Joseph Jay Alaimo III.
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If you don’t like David Arquette, you don’t have a soul. With one of the most infectious personalities under the sun, this gifted actor is best known to genre fans as Dewey from the Scream trilogy, having appeared in a wide range of roles in mainstream and cult films. Now he takes the director’s chair with The Tripper, a twisted political horror-comedy about a Ronald Reagan-obsessed slasher and his distaste for hippies. Mr. Arquette recently took time out of his busy schedule to talk to Dread Central about his widely anticipated directorial debut:
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David Arquette and Courtney Cox had their Independence Day BBQ ruined by the Duff sisters' party next door which drew a crowd of photographers to the beach. In an attempt to maintain privacy, the couple had throws placed along the balcony of their home.
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Actor David Arquette has fought off murderers and giant spiders, but recently he faced a new challenge: writing, directing, and staring in his own feature length film. His debut is The Tripper, a slasher film where a killer in a Regan masks terrorizes a group of hippies. Gothamist sat down with David to ask him a few questions as he promotes his film in the Big Apple.
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While filming The Tripper, director David Arquette taped this Community Television Station ID. Location scouts chose the Community Television studio for filming the newscaster scene in the film The Tripper. CTSCC staffers Jeff Dinnell and Craig Jutson were on hand to assist with the filming.
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