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Patricia Arquette: I was ‘terrified’ of my ‘Lost Highway’ nude scene, but David Lynch had my back

Patricia Arquette built a career by showing up in eclectic, high-profile 1990s flicks like “Ed Wood,” “Bringing Out the Dead” and “Holy Matrimony.”But there was one film that the Oscar winner, 55, appears to have found a little bit too weird — the mysterious 1997 thriller “Lost Highway.”Arquette recently opened up about her experience on the cult-fave David Lynch project — and why filming an iconic nude scene was actually a “terrifying” experience, Variety reported.Arquette portrayed the dual role of Renee Madison/Alice Wakefield in the drama, alongside an ensemble cast that consisted of Bill Pullman, Balthazar Getty, Gary Busey, Giovanni Ribisi and Richard Pryor.During an appearance at the Series Mania Festival in France on Thursday, Arquette noted that at the time, she was “so extremely modest.”“I would take a bath in the dark,” she said. “The scene when my character had to strip was terrifying to me.”The “Boyhood” star added that the cast and crew would say degrading things to her when she had to peel off her clothes.
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Brendan Fraser poses with partner Jeanne Moore and former co-star Sarah Michelle Gellar
Brendan Fraser's comeback tour continues at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, where he's being lauded for his performance in The Whale.The 54-year-old actor was all smiles on the red carpet on Tuesday, posing with his partner Jeanne Moore and The Air I Breathe co-star Sarah Michelle Gellar.Fraser hit the red carpet before receiving the American Riviera Award at The Arlington Theatre in Santa Barbara, California.Fraser is up for his first Academy Award for his portrayal of obese English teacher Charlie in The Whale, going up against Austin Butler (Elvis), Colin Farrell (The Banshees of Inisherin), Paul Mescal (Aftersun) and Bill Nighy (Living).Fraser joins other American Riviera winners such as Kristen Stewart, Delroy Lindo, Renée Zellweger, Viggo Mortenson, Sam Rockwell, Jeff Bridges, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Mark Ruffalo, Patricia Arquette, Ethan Hawke, Robert Redford, Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, Annette Bening, Sandra Bullock, Mickey Rourke, Tommy Lee Jones, Forrest Whitaker, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kevin Bacon and Diane Lane.
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Critics Choice Awards 2023: Britt Lower dons white pantsuit with flowing cape while on red carpet
Britt Lower cut an angelic figure while hitting the red carpet for the 28th Annual Critics' Choice Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday. The 37-year-old actress donned a low-cut, white blazer with a long cape cascading down her back. Her auburn hair was brushed down and off to the right in the front, and she added big pearl earrings to her ensemble.  Angelic: Britt Lower cut an angelic figure while hitting the red carpet for the 28th Annual Critics' Choice Awards in Los Angeles on SundayThe plunging neckline showed off her chest, and the Severance star stopped to pose alongside several of the other attendees.  Patricia Arquette, Jen Tullock, Busy Philipps and Michelle Williams all stood alongside Lower at the big night of film and television. Arquette, 54, wore a short sleeve aquamarine dress with a long train that collected in a pool of fabric at her feet.  Long cape: The 37-year-old actress donned a low cut white blazer with a long cape cascading down her back Short hair: Her auburn hair was brushed down and off to the right in the front Pearls: She added big pearl earrings to her ensembleCritics' Choice Awards WINNERS 2023: AT A GLANCE  FILMBEST PICTURE: Everything Everywhere All at OnceBEST ACTOR: Brendan Fraser – The WhaleBEST ACTRESS: Cate Blanchett – TárBEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All at OnceBEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Angela Bassett – Black Panther: Wakanda ForeverBEST DIRECTOR: Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All at OnceBEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All at OnceBEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Sarah Polley – Women TalkingBEST COMEDY: Glass Onion: A Knives Out MysteryBEST ANIMATED FEATURE: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio His
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Patricia Arquette exudes elegance in a figure-hugging gown at the 2022 Gotham Awards in NYC
Patricia Arquette stunned as she stepped onto the glamorous red carpet wearing a form-fitting dress as she led other talented stars at the 2022 Gotham Independent Film & TV Awards in NYC earlier Monday. The Medium actress, 54, opted for a classy ensemble and donned a long, black gown that flowed down towards the ground. The star, whose series, Severance, is up for a nomination, appeared to be in high spirits as she attended the ceremony which aims to bring recognition to independent film and television projects.  Stunning: Patricia Arquette, 54, turned heads in an elegant gown as she led other stars at the 2022 Gotham Awards in NYC earlier Monday evening The Boyhood actress glowed in a long-sleeved, fitted black dress that flowed down behind her into a short train.  The sleeves of the ensemble were made of a sheer fabric that contained patterned stripes, with the same material embroidered on the V-neck cut of the gown. Patricia carried a vintage-inspired, sequin black purse with thin, gold-colored straps in her right hand. The beauty cheerfully posed for an assortment of photos as she stepped onto the glitzy red carpet before entering the venue for the night.   Elegance: The Medium actress opted for a form-fitting, black gown that contained a short train that bellowed out behind her on the red carpet Patricia's blonde hair was parted to the side, and brushed her shoulders in stylish curls. Her makeup was classically done, and comprised of a layer of black mascara, eyeliner, along with a pink, satin lipstick for a pop of color. The 32nd Annual Gotham Awards were held at the scenic Cipriani Wall Street building located in the heart of bustling Manhattan. According to a press release, the Gotham Awards are the, 'first major
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Sarah Paulson to play author Gwen Shamblin in adaptation of HBO Max's docuseries The Way Down
Sarah Paulson is set to play a controversial figure in an upcoming HBO Max series. According to Deadline, the 47-year-old actress will play author and cult-like figure Gwen Shamblin. The series will be a scripted adaptation of The Way Down: God, Greed, and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin, an HBO Max docuseries about Shamblin.  New role: Sarah Paulson is set to play a controversial figure in an upcoming HBO Max series (pictured 2018)Michelle Dean will serve as the series' showrunner. She was also the showrunner on The Act, a biopic limited series starring Joey King and Patricia Arquette.  Shamblin first rose to prominence for creating the Christian-based diet program Weigh Down Workshop. She then went on to found the Remnant Fellowship Church though she was later accused of 'emotional, psychological and physical abuse and exploitation for the church’s alleged cult-like practices,' according to Deadline's article.  Another real person: According to Deadline, the 47-year-old actress will play author and cult-like figure Gwen Shamblin Diet program: Shamblin first rose to prominence for creating the Christian-based diet program Weigh Down Workshop Controversial: She then went on to found the Remnant Fellowship Church though she was later accused of 'emotional, psychological and physical abuse and exploitation for the church’s alleged cult-like practices,' according to Deadline's article Shamblin and her husband Joe Lara died in a plane crash last year after three episodes of The Way Down were produced. The team behind the docuseries then interviewed others about the church she created and its practices for the last couple episodes. Paulson isn't new to becoming a real person on screen.
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