David Arquette

American actor, producer, & former professional wrestler (born 1971)

David Arquette is a multifaceted American entertainer, born in 1971, who has made a mark in the film industry as an actor, producer, and former professional wrestler. His acting career commenced with a notable role as Keith "Two-Bit" Matthews in the Fox drama series The Outsiders in 1990. This breakthrough was soon followed by his film debut in 1992 with a supporting role in Where the Day Takes You, laying the groundwork for his future endeavors in the entertainment sector.

Arquette's early career was characterized by a mix of television and film appearances. He secured main roles in television sitcoms such as Parenthood, where he played Tod Hawks from 1990 to 1991, and Double Rush, portraying Hunter in 1995. On the film front, he had starring roles in Wild Bill in 1995 and Johns in 1996, further establishing his presence in the industry. Through these varied roles, Arquette demonstrated his versatility as a performer, setting the stage for his continued work in film and beyond.