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Benicio Del Toro and Paul Dano play the fictionalized versions of these prisoners in the bleak seven-part drama, directed by Ben Stiller, whose connection to Arquette dates back to their on-screen marriage in Flirting with Disaster.
Tilly is a female character we rarely see at the center of a TV series or movie: frumpy, frustrated, middle-aged, and voraciously sexual. In the last few years, Arquette has been increasingly vocal about her activism. She caused a commotion at the Oscars when she used her acceptance speech to call for pay equity for women in Hollywood and beyond. Weinstein has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex. Vanity Fair: Did you pay attention to the jailbreak story Escape at Dannemora is based on when it originally happened?
And then they said possibly they were both her lovers. It just kept getting stranger as it unraveled. You could pass by her on the bus or in the cent store anywhere. I think everybody wants love, and everybody wants to feel alive.
When we were shooting in prison I felt how intense it is, both for the guards and for the inmates. I was so excited every day that I went to work, even though it was scary sometimes. Just carrying the weight around was a drag. I was starting to lose it, and then I got this other part [in The Act ] where I was supposed to be heavy, so I just stopped losing it.
You really get a sense of her need. One of the characters is a passive, possibly adulterous housewife of a sax player Bill Pullman , and the other is a femme fatale mixed up with a gangster Robert Loggia.
She had greater commercial success with the religious-themed horror film Stigmata , playing a young hairdresser who suddenly starts having visions and bleeding from wounds that mirror the ones Jesus Christ experienced during his crucifixion. The following year, Arquette appeared in more lighthearted fare, co-starring with Adam Sandler in the comedy Little Nicky. She went on to supporting roles in the popular comedy Holes and the drama Fast Food Nation , both adaptations of recently published books.
In January , Arquette took to the small screen for the crime drama Medium , as real-life psychic medium Allison Dubois. In this role, she plays the wife and mother of three who tries to balance her family life, her law school studies and work with the police to solve cases.
Medium ran for a total of seven seasons, until Arquette featured prominently in Richard Linklater's innovative indie-film drama Boyhood , in which she played a single mother striving to care for herself and her kids.
The film was produced over the course of 12 years, providing the effect of its young actors growing up on screen, and Arquette was rewarded for her impressive performance with Golden Globe and Oscar wins in the category of supporting actress. Toward the end of her acceptance speech at the Academy Awards, Arquette delivered a rousing political statement that unabashedly called for fair wages and equal rights for women in America.
Arquette went on to roles in films like The Wannabe and Permanent , but continued to enjoy most of her success via the small screen. In late the actress was among the stars of the seven-part Showtime series Escape at Dannemora, based on the prison break from the Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York. Arquette gained more than 40 pounds for the role of Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell, a prison worker who gets romantically involved with two inmates en route to aiding their escape, nabbing another Golden Globe win for her performance.
Arquette next drew attention for her role of Dee Dee Blanchard in the Hulu series The Act , based on the bizarre real-life story of a mother who convinced people that her daughter, Gypsy Rose Blanchard, was several years younger and suffering from an array of maladies.
Again using the awards circuit as a platform for political statements, she called for transgender rights during her Emmy acceptance speech, and urged Americans to vote for a "better world" after picking up a Golden Globe at the January ceremony.
Arquette had her first child, a son named Enzo, with musician Paul Rossi in She went on to marry Nic Cage in , but the couple reportedly separated early in their union before taking turns filing for divorce in
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