Courteney Cox-Arquette
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Now don't get us wrong here, Courteney Cox-Arquette is certainly one of the lesser babes on the site, but there's just something about her that drives men crazy. Overshadowed for the past 10 years as one of Jennifer Aniston's go-to girls, Courteney's talent has been constantly squashed in the limelight by her co-star's incredible star power. As an architecture and interior design student at the Mount Vernon College, Courteney became interested in acting after signing with the Ford modeling agency on a summer trip to New York. After appearing in magazines like Teen Beat and Young Miss, Courteney moved on to television commercials for Maybelline and Noxzema before securing a role on the soap "As the World Turns."In 1984, director Brian DePalma selected Courteney to star in the Bruce Springsteen music video for "Dancing in the Dark," also appearing in the Counting Crows video for "A Long December" later on in her career. After a part on the 1985 TV-dud "Misfits of Science," Courteney became a regular on the Michael J. Fox family comedy "Family Ties" until its demise three years later. 1994 quickly became Courteney's magic year, filming "Ace Ventura" and auditioning for "Friends," though she was originally cast for Rachel until she managed to change the producer's minds. Her long, ten-year stint on "Friends" was the best career move ever made; though she really hasn't done much more. After marrying "Scream" co-star David Arquette in 1999, Courteney will likely be looking to start a family anytime soon, but don't count her out of Hollywood yet, because she's still on the hunt for a new project and chance at another fifteen minutes.
Courteney Cox-Arquette on the Web
Courteney Fans
This fan site doesn't have much to offer past its 2000+ photo gallery, but if you're only looking to drool for hours over Courteney, this is definitely the place to be.
Unofficial Courteney Cox Arquette Homepage
A nice homage to the "Friends" star with even more galleries and media downloads that include pictures and video clips from past TV commercials and talk show appearances.
IMDB
Courteney has had a much more substantial career than most believe. Check out her filmography at the film site of all film sites.
TV Guide: Courteney Cox Arquette
Courtney Cox Videos, Interviews and More on TV Guide's Online Video Guide
Slice of the Day
In a collection of links featuring Courteney looking her best, it wouldn't be the same without the guys from Slice of the Day. Enjoy!
Courtney Cox-Arquette Buddy TV
Courtney Cox-Arquette profile, bio, photos and more
Yahoo! Movies
Once again, Yahoo! is always there to deliver their best in celebrity biographies.
My Homage to Courteney Cox
This impressive fan site features a massive collection of articles, media downloads from her TV and film appearances, a nice Q&A page and more picture galleries if you still haven't had enough.
Courteney Cox-Arquette on the Screen
Courteney will forever be known as the clean-freak friend, Monica Gellar, on the hit NBC sitcom "Friends," though she hasn't exactly become a star with just one hit. Well, maybe she has, but her past appearances in Jim Carrey's comedic hit "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" and the Wes Craven horror trilogy "Scream" are definitely worth mentioning. Courteney has also appeared in a number of cult classics like the Kevin-Costner-gone-bad flick "3000 Miles to Graceland" and the retro He-Man film "Masters of the Universe."
Latest Buzz
Courteney's small screen success is finally coming to an end with "Friends" reaching its overdue finale, but don't count her out too soon. With a new home remodeling show scheduled to hit cable-TV viewers in the near future and a solid film resume that should guarantee at least a few more gigs, Courteney should be around for a few more years. To ensure her latest film venture doesn't go sour too fast, last year Courteney took the same road to Sundance in hopes of receiving the same career boost that helped gal pal Jennifer Aniston not too long ago. Courtney has also been announced to appear in the Nick Cassavetes film "Alpha Dog," the animated feature "The Barnyard," and the Tim Allen-scripted "Zoom."
Courteney Says
On Hollywood's constant obsession with image:
"If I like myself at this weight, then this is what I'm going to be. I don't have an eating disorder."






