Source: Talk Is Jericho — Desperately Seeking Rosanna… Arquette

Duration: 47 min


The Linguini Incident / David Bowie

I did a movie with David Bowie called The Linguini Incident... the print was lost. It was gone. 35 years later, Richard Shepard got a print. They found it in Germany and he put it out.

Rosanna Arquette

Pulp Fiction

I just saw two years ago was the 30-year anniversary of Pulp Fiction. That's the first time I actually saw the whole thing. I had never seen it.

Rosanna Arquette

Toto's 'Rosanna'

David Page sat me down on the piano and played [the song Africa]. So I wasn't his girlfriend, but it was inspired, my name inspired and all that.

Rosanna Arquette

David Arquette / Career advice

Your brother had a great quote that I live by in this business. He said, 'This business is a series of rejections with a few jobs thrown in.'

Chris Jericho

Desperately Seeking Susan

What made [Desperately Seeking Susan] such a big hit at the time was while we were making the movie, Madonna became like the biggest thing in the world. They promoted it that way, the Madonna movie.

Rosanna Arquette

Searching for Debra Winger documentary

Hitting 40 and hearing the audition process was getting weird... I just wanted to explore and talk to these women that I knew and ask if they were experiencing the same thing.

Rosanna Arquette

Longevity in Hollywood

I've been very fortunate that I have always consistently worked, you know, little things here and there that people never see. But I do work and I've been very blessed.

Rosanna Arquette

Working with Martin Scorsese

I love directors that trust you and don't have monster egos and that's what I found with Scorsese who was just like, once he casts you, he knows he trusts you.

Rosanna Arquette

The Executioner's Song casting

I had seen [Diane Lane] in A Little Romance and I thought she was the most magnificent actress. I thought, 'Oh God, there's just no way I'm getting this movie,' so I was really shocked when I got it.

Rosanna Arquette

Early career

I got my SAG card from doing a show called Fernwood Tonight that Norman Lear produced. It was playing a precision swimmer that swam without any water.

Rosanna Arquette