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David Arquette is an American actor, comedian, producer, and director.
Born on September 8, 1971, in Winchester, Virginia, Arquette began his acting career in the early 1990s, appearing in small roles in various television shows and films. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Deputy Dwight "Dewey" Riley in the hit horror franchise "Scream."
Beyond his acting work, Arquette is also a successful commercial actor, having appeared in numerous commercials and advertisements for brands such as Coca-Cola, Honda, and Nike. He is known for his comedic timing and ability to convey a range of emotions through his performances.
Arquette's talent for commercial acting has also landed him various hosting and presenting roles, including the game show "Celebrity Name Game" and the travel series "Trippin'." In addition to his on-screen work, Arquette is also involved in various philanthropic efforts, including supporting various charities and organizations such as Feeding America and Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Despite his success, Arquette has also faced his fair share of personal struggles. In a highly-publicized incident in 2000, he famously won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, which was widely criticized as a scripted publicity stunt. He also struggled with substance abuse and has since become an advocate for addiction recovery programs and resources.
Today, Arquette continues to act and produce film and television projects, including the upcoming documentary "You Cannot Kill David Arquette," which chronicles his attempt to return to professional wrestling after a nearly 20-year hiatus.