Rosanna Arquette is an American actress known for her versatile performances in film and television. She gained significant recognition for her roles in notable films such as "Pulp Fiction" (1994), where she played the character of Jody, and "After Hours" (1985), a dark comedy directed by Martin Scorsese. Arquette also starred in the critically acclaimed film "The Big Blue" (1988), which showcased her talent in a story centered around competitive free diving.
Throughout her career, Arquette has been praised for her ability to portray complex characters and has appeared in various genres, from drama to comedy. Her contributions to the film industry have established her as a prominent figure in Hollywood, making her performances memorable and influential.
Throughout her career, Arquette has been praised for her ability to portray complex characters and has appeared in various genres, from drama to comedy. Her contributions to the film industry have established her as a prominent figure in Hollywood, making her performances memorable and influential.