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Courteney Cox

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American actress and producer (born 1964)
For other people with similar names, seeCourtney Cox (disambiguation).

Courteney Cox
Cox in 2010
Born
Courteney Bass Cox

(1964-06-15)June 15, 1964 (age 61)
Other namesCourteney Cox Arquette
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
  • director
Years active1984–present
OrganizationCoquette Productions
Spouse
Partner(s)Michael Keaton (1989–1995)[1]
Johnny McDaid (2013–present)[2][3][4]
Children1
AwardsFull list
Signature

Courteney Bass Cox (born June 15, 1964)[5][6] is an American actress and producer. She rose to international prominence by playingMonica Geller in theNBC sitcomFriends (1994–2004) andGale Weathers in the horror film franchiseScream (1996–present).[7] Her accolades include aScreen Actors Guild Award, nominations for twoEmmy Awards and aGolden Globe Award, and a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame.

Cox had a recurring role in theNBC sitcomFamily Ties (1987–1989), and starred in theFX drama seriesDirt (2007–2008), theABC/TBS sitcomCougar Town (2009–2015), and theStarz horror comedy seriesShining Vale (2022–2023). Her film credits include the action fantasyMasters of the Universe (1987), the comedyAce Ventura: Pet Detective (1994), the animated comedyBarnyard (2006), the fantasy comedyBedtime Stories (2008), and theindependent dramaMothers and Daughters (2016).

Cox owned the production companyCoquette Productions, which she founded with her then-husband,David Arquette. She has directed the television drama filmTalhotBlond (2012), the black comedy drama filmJust Before I Go (2014), and executive produced the game showCelebrity Name Game (2014–2017).

Early life

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Courteney Bass Cox was born June 15, 1964, inBirmingham, Alabama, and raised there.[8] She is a daughter of businessman Richard Lewis Cox (1931–2001) and Courteney Copeland (née Bass; 1934–2020).[9][10] Cox has two older sisters, Virginia and Dorothy, and an older brother, Richard Jr. Her parents divorced in 1974 and her mother then married businessman Hunter Copeland (uncle to music promoter and business managerIan Copeland andthe Police drummerStewart Copeland).[11]

After graduating fromMountain Brook High School, Cox left forMount Vernon College inWashington, D.C. (later part ofGeorge Washington University), but did not complete her architecture course, opting instead to pursue a career in modeling and acting.[12] Cox’s father is of British (English and Scottish and Welsh) descent, and her mother had Norman and Irish ancestry; researching her family tree for the seriesWho Do You Think You Are?, Cox discovered she was a direct descendant ofWilliam the Conqueror andEdward I of England.[13][14][15]

Career

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Early work

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Cox was chosen from acasting call by directorBrian De Palma to appear in the 1984 music video forBruce Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark", as the young woman pulled onstage at theSt. Paul Civic Center to dance with Springsteen.[16] Her early television work includes a starring role as Gloria Dinallo in the short-livedNBC science fiction seriesMisfits of Science (1985),[17] and guest-starring roles in theABC comedy-drama seriesThe Love Boat (1986) and theCBS crime drama seriesMurder, She Wrote (1986). She later had a recurring role as Lauren Miller, the girlfriend ofMichael J. Fox's characterAlex P. Keaton in the NBC comedy seriesFamily Ties (1987–1989).[18] Cox's early film roles includeMasters of the Universe (1987),Cocoon: The Return (1988), andI'll Be Home for Christmas (1988).[19][20] She also played Jewel Jagger, the tough-as-nails assistant of Larry Burrows (James Belushi), inMr. Destiny (1990).

1990s: International breakthrough

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Cox in 1995

In 1993, Cox co-starred in the short-lived CBS sitcomThe Trouble with Larry, alongsideBronson Pinchot andPerry King.[21] The following year, shortly before the debut of the sitcomFriends, Cox starred alongsideJim Carrey in the comedy filmAce Ventura: Pet Detective,[22] and asJerry Seinfeld's girlfriend, Meryl, in theSeinfeld episode "The Wife".[23]

In 1994, Cox was asked to audition for the starring role ofRachel Green on a new sitcom,Friends; she was cast asMonica Geller instead.[24] At first the most famous cast member of the new show, Cox joinedJennifer Aniston (Rachel Green),Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe Buffay),Matt LeBlanc (Joey Tribbiani),Matthew Perry (Chandler Bing) andDavid Schwimmer (Ross Geller) for what became her most famous role, lasting for ten seasons until 2004. The series is commonly referred to as one of the greatest of all sitcoms.[25][26] According to theGuinness Book of World Records (2005), Cox (along with her female co-stars) became the highest-paid TV actress of all time, with herUS$1 million-per-episode fee for the final two seasons ofFriends.[27] Syndication of the series earned Cox and her co-stars an estimated $20 million in annual residuals.[28] In 1995, she was cast inToad the Wet Sprocket's music video "Good Intentions". The song was also featured on theFriends soundtrack.[29]

Between seasons five and six, she marriedDavid Arquette and consequently changed her name to Courteney Cox Arquette. A joke reference to this is made in the opening credits of the episode "The One After Vegas", where the rest of the cast has "Arquette" added to their names. The dedication "For Courteney and David, who did get married" – a reference to Monica and Chandler's decision not to marry in the episode – appears during the fade out to the tag scene.[30]

Cox received further recognition and critical acclaim for her starring role as reporterGale Weathers in the high-profile slasher horror filmScream (1996), and its sequelsScream 2 (1997) andScream 3 (2000). The series is one of thehighest grossing and critically acclaimed horror franchises of all time.[31][32][33] Cox's character was well known for her "snappy remarks and being brilliantly bossy".[34] She met her future ex-husband, David Arquette, who played her on-screen love interest, Dwight "Dewey" Riley, while filming the firstScream film. He also was in an episode of the TV Show Friends[35] Cox also hosted an episode of the variety sketch seriesSaturday Night Live in April 1995,[36] and appeared in the crime thriller filmThe Runner (1999).

2000s: Continued success

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Cox's major films during this period include the crime drama3000 Miles to Graceland (2001) and the comedyThe Shrink Is In (2001).[37] In late 2003, Cox and Arquette produced one season of the reality television seriesMix It Up. The lifestyle series, which aired on the WE cable channel, struggled with low ratings and was not renewed for a second season.[38] After the conclusion ofFriends, Cox was producerMarc Cherry's first choice to be offered a starring role asSusan Mayer onDesperate Housewives, but Cox was unavailable due to her pregnancy and the role later went toTeri Hatcher.[39] A few years later, Cox signed a deal withABC Studios (formerly Touchstone Television) to star in her own series.

She starred in theindependent drama filmNovember (2005), which had a limited theatrical release.[40] She had acameo appearance in the big-budget remakeThe Longest Yard (2005) as Lena, the girlfriend of Paul Crewe (Adam Sandler), and co-starred withTim Allen in the critically deridedZoom (2006).[41] Cox voiced Daisy the Cow in the animated filmBarnyard (2006).[42] AFriends reunion film was rumored to be in production following the success ofSex and the City (2008),[43] but this was laterdenied byWarner Bros. and others.

Cox starred as Lucy Spiller, a cynicaltabloid editor, in theFX television drama seriesDirt, which premiered in 2007. Cox and her then-husband David Arquette were the executive producers of the series.[44] The series was eventually canceled after the second season in 2008.[45] In July 2008,Entertainment Weekly announced that Cox signed on to star in a three-episode arc for the television medical comedy seriesScrubs.[46] Also that year, she starred in the fantasy comedy filmBedtime Stories, reuniting with co-star Adam Sandler.[47] She went to executive produce the short drama filmThe Butler's in Love, directed by David Arquette.

Cox in 2009

Cox guest-starred in a three-episodestory arc on formerFriends co-starLisa Kudrow's web comedy seriesWeb Therapy (2009).[48] Also in 2009, she began her role as the star of thesingle-camera ABC comedy seriesCougar Town, playing a newly single 40-year-old mother on the hunt for new experiences.[49][50][51] It is notably Cox's most successful work sinceFriends, earning her a nomination for theGolden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy. The series' third season was set to premiere in November 2011 but moved to February 14, 2012. Cox directed two episodes of the series' fifteen episodes that season. The fourth season premiered on January 8, 2013. The series came to an end on March 31, 2015, after six seasons.[52][53]

2010s: Directorial debut and expansion

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Cox reprised her role as Gale Weathers from theScream trilogy for the sequelScream 4. The film was released in theaters on April 15, 2011.[54][55] She made her directorial debut and had a cameo appearance in aLifetime television drama filmTalhotBlond, which premiered on the network on June 23, 2012.[56]

In 2014, Cox directed and produced the black comedy filmJust Before I Go, starringSeann William Scott andElisha Cuthbert.[57] The film premiered at theTribeca Film Festival on April 24, 2014,[58] and it was released in select theaters on April 24, 2015.[59] From 2014 to 2017, she executive produced the syndicated game showCelebrity Name Game, hosted byCraig Ferguson. It ended after three seasons. The series earned her a nomination for theDaytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show.[60]

In 2016, Cox starred in the independent drama filmMothers and Daughters, alongsideSusan Sarandon,Mira Sorvino, andSharon Stone. The film was released to generally negative reviews on May 6, 2016.[61] In 2019, she created and executive produced theFacebook Watch documentary series9 Months with Courteney Cox, which focuses on "people from across the country of various race, religion, and class as they self-document their 9-month journey of pregnancy".[62] It lasted for three seasons until 2021.[63] In 2019, it was reported she would executive produce and star as Brittany Wagner in theSpectrum Originals adaptation of the documentary seriesLast Chance U.[64]

2020s: Current work

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In 2020, she guest starred in the ABC sitcomModern Family.[65] Cox reunited with herFriends co-stars for a reunion special titledFriends: The Reunion, which was released on May 27, 2021, onHBO Max.[66][67] The special earned Cox a nomination for thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded).[68] In the same year she launched her line of home products, named Homecourt.[69] She also participated in theCelebrity Escape Room special to raise $150,000 for Red Nose Day.[70]

Cox reprised her role as Gale Weathers for thefifthScream film, which was directed byMatt Bettinelli-Olpin andTyler Gillett.[71] The film was released on January 14, 2022, to box office success and positive reviews.[72][73] Also in 2022, she signed on to star alongsideGreg Kinnear in theStarz horror comedy seriesShining Vale, from creatorsSharon Horgan and Jeff Astrof; she plays Patricia "Pat" Phelps, who moves her family "from the 'crazy' of the city to a large, old house in the suburbs where evil and humor collide."[74]

Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Cox again reprised her role as Gale Weathers for thesixthScream film,[75] which she also executive produced.[76] The film was released on March 9, 2023, to box office success and positive reviews. Also in 2023, she received a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame.[77][78]

Personal life

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Cox dated actorMichael Keaton from 1989 to 1995.[1] Cox married herScream co-starDavid Arquette on June 12, 1999, atGrace Cathedral inSan Francisco.[79][80][81] The couple have a daughter, born in June 2004.[82][83]Jennifer Aniston is hergodmother.[84] Cox revealed that she suffered frompostpartum depression six months after the birth of her child.[85] On October 11, 2010, Cox and Arquette announced that they had separated, although they still maintain a close friendship and ongoing business relationship inCoquette Productions.[86][87][88] In June 2012, Arquette filed for divorce after nearly two years of separation from Cox.[89] The divorce became final in May 2013.[90] Cox began datingSnow Patrol band memberJohnny McDaid in late 2013.[91] The couple announced their engagement in June 2014.[92] Soon afterward they called off the engagement, but they have remained a couple.[93]

In 2017, Cox was the subject of an episode of the television programmeWho Do You Think You Are?, during which she learned that she is a direct descendant ofWilliam the Conqueror.

In 2020, Cox said that she did not remember much about the episode plots ofFriends and that she had begun binge-watching the show.[94][95] Cox is a practitioner ofBudokan karate.[96][97]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Down TwistedTarah
Masters of the UniverseJulie Winston
1988Cocoon: The ReturnSara
1990Shaking the TreeKathleen
Mr. DestinyJewel Jagger
1991Blue DesertLisa Roberts
1992The Opposite Sex and How to Live with ThemCarrie Davenport
1994Ace Ventura: Pet DetectiveMelissa Robinson
1996ScreamGale Weathers
1997CommandmentsRachel Luce
Scream 2Gale Weathers
1999The RunnerKarina
2000Scream 3Gale WeathersCredited as "Courteney Cox Arquette"
20013000 Miles to GracelandCybil Waingrow
The Shrink Is InSamantha CrumbAlso executive producer
Get Well SoonLily Charles
2004NovemberSophie Jacobs
2005The Longest YardLena
2006BarnyardDaisy the Cow (voice)
ZoomMarsha Holloway
The TripperDog Lover HippieAlso executive producer
2008Alien Love TriangleAliceShort film
Bedtime StoriesWendy
The Butler's in LoveShort film; executive producer
2011Scream 4Gale Weathers-Riley
2012Got Rights?CelebrityShort film
2014Just Before I GoDirector and producer
2016Mothers and DaughtersBeth
2020You Cannot Kill David ArquetteHerselfDocumentary film[98]
2022ScreamGale Weathers
2023Scream VIAlso executive producer[76]
2026Scream 7Post-production[99][100]
TBAEvil GeniusFilming; director and producer

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1984As the World TurnsBunnyEpisode: "1.5000"
1985Code Name: FoxfireFlight Attendant / Amy2 episodes
1985–1986Misfits of ScienceGloria DinalloMain role
1986The Love BoatCarolEpisode: "Daredevil / Picture Me a Spy / Sleeper"
Sylvan in ParadiseLucy AppleTelevision film
Murder, She WroteCarol Bannister2 episodes
1987If It's Tuesday, It Still Must Be BelgiumHana WyskockiTelevision film
I'll Be Home for ChristmasNora Bundy
1987–1989Family TiesLauren MillerRecurring role
1989Roxanne: The Prize PulitzerJacquie KimberlyTelevision film
Judith Krantz's Till We Meet AgainMarie-Frederique 'Freddy' de Lancel2 episodes
1990Curiosity KillsGwenTelevision film
1991Morton & HayesPrincess LucyEpisode: "Oafs Overboard"
1992Battling for BabyKatherineTelevision film
Dream OnAlishaEpisode: "Come and Knock on Our Door..."
1993The Trouble with LarryGabriella EasdenRecurring role
1994SeinfeldMerylEpisode: "The Wife"
1994–2004Friends[a]Monica GellerMain role
1995Sketch Artist II: Hands That SeeEmmy O'ConnerTelevision film
The Larry Sanders ShowHerselfEpisode: "Larry's Big Idea"
Saturday Night LiveHerself/HostEpisode: "Courteney Cox /Dave Matthews Band"
1999Happily Every After: Fairy Tales for Every ChildEmerald Salt Pork (voice)Episode: "Three Little Pigs"
2000WCW Monday NitroHerselfEpisode: "#5.33"
2003Mad TVEpisode: "#9.3"
2004Mix It Up4 episodes; executive producer
2005RehabTaylor KennedyUnsold pilot; also executive producer
Dirt SquirrelTelevision film; executive producer
Talk Show Diaries
The MidNightly News
2005–2007Daisy Does AmericaExecutive producer
2007–2008DirtLucy SpillerMain role; also executive producer
2009ScrubsDr. Maddox3 episodes
Web TherapySerena DuVallWeb series; 3 episodes
2009–2015Cougar TownJules CobbMain role; also director and executive producer
2011Web TherapySerena DuVallEpisode: "Psychic Analysis"
Private PracticeWomanUncredited; Episode: "Step One"
2012TalhotBlondAmandaTelevision film; also director and producer
2013Go OnTaliaEpisode: "Matchup Problems"
TripaholicsTelevision film; executive producer
2014–2016Drunk HistoryEdith Wilson2 episodes
2014–2017Celebrity Name GameHerselfAlso executive producer
2015Barely FamousEpisode: "Favorite Socks"
2016Charity CaseHaileyUnsold pilot; also executive producer
Running Wild with Bear GryllsHerselfEpisode: "Courteney Cox"
2017Who Do You Think You Are?
Off Camera with Sam Jones
The Gong ShowEpisode: "Will Arnett / Courteney Cox /Isla Fisher"
2018ShamelessJen WagnerEpisode: "Face It, You're Gorgeous"
2019–20219 Months with Courteney CoxHerself / HostAlso creator and executive producer[62]
2020Modern FamilyHerselfEpisode: "The Prescott"
Celebrity Escape RoomRed Nose Day special[101]
2021Friends: The ReunionTelevision special; also executive producer[102]
2022–2023Shining ValePatricia "Pat" PhelpsMain role; also producer[74]

Music videos

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YearTitleArtistRoleNotes
1984"Dancing in the Dark"Bruce SpringsteenYoung Woman
1994"Ace Is in the House"Tone LocMelissa Robinson
1995"I'll Be There for You"The RembrandtsMonica Geller
"Good Intentions"Toad the Wet SprocketWoman
1996"A Long December"Counting Crows
2014"Imagine"(UNICEF: World version)VariousHerself[103]
2021"Courteney Cox"Connor Price
2021"Right on Time"Brandi CarlileDirector

Awards and honors

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Accolades

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YearAssociationCategoryWorkResultRef.
1995American Comedy AwardsFunniest Supporting Female Performer in a Television SeriesFriendsNominated
People's Choice AwardsFavorite Performer in a New Television ProgramWon
1996Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesWon[104]
1997Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Television ActressNominated
1998Blockbuster Entertainment AwardsFavorite Actress – HorrorScream 2Nominated
Saturn AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated
1999American Comedy AwardsFunniest Supporting Female Performer in a Television SeriesFriendsNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated[105]
2000Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Television Friends(shared withJennifer Aniston &Lisa Kudrow)Nominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated[106]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie – Chemistry(shared withDavid Arquette)Scream 3Won
TV Guide AwardsEditor's Choice AwardFriendsWon
2001Blockbuster Entertainment AwardsFavorite Actress – Horror (Internet Only)Scream 3Nominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesFriendsNominated[107]
The Stinkers Bad Movie AwardsMost Annoying Fake Accent – Female3000 Miles to GracelandNominated
Worst Supporting ActressNominated
2002Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst Supporting ActressNominated
Worst Screen Couple(shared withKurt Russell)Nominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesFriendsNominated[108]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actress – ComedyNominated
2003Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated[109]
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Actress – ComedyNominated
2004Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated[110]
2005Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie – Hissy FitThe Longest YardNominated
2006The Stinkers Bad Movie AwardsWorst Supporting ActressZoomNominated
TV Land AwardsMost Wonderful Wedding(shared withMatthew Perry)FriendsNominated
2007TV Land AwardsBreak Up That Was So Bad It Was Good(shared withMichael J. Fox)Family TiesNominated
2010Gold Derby AwardsComedy Lead ActressCougar TownWon
Golden Globe AwardsBest Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or MusicalNominated[111]
The Streamy AwardsBest Guest Star in a Web SeriesWeb TherapyNominated
Women's Image Network AwardsActress Comedy SeriesCougar TownNominated
2011Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Actress in a Comedy SeriesNominated
Gold Derby AwardsComedy Lead ActressNominated
People's Choice AwardsFavorite Television Comedy ActressNominated
2012People's Choice AwardsFavorite Television Comedy ActressNominated
2014People's Choice AwardsFavorite Cable Television ActressNominated
2015People's Choice AwardsFavorite Cable Television ActressNominated
2017Daytime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Game ShowCelebrity Name GameNominated[60]
2021Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)Friends: The ReunionNominated[68]
2022Saturn AwardsBest Actress in a Network or Cable Television SeriesShining ValeNominated[112]
2023MTV Movie & TV AwardsBest Fight(shared withGhostface)Scream VIWon[113]

Honors

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Notes

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  1. ^Cox was credited as Courteney Cox Arquette fromseason six onwards due to her marriage withDavid Arquette during that time.

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