Severance' star Patricia Arquette tells PEOPLE how it's "kind of fun" when her "little inner Cobel," referring to her character on the Apple TV+ series, comes out between takes on set.
Patricia Arquette talks to IndieWire about her role in 'Severance' Season 2 as well as David Lynch's 'Lost Highway'. INTERVIEW.
Patricia Arquette was on-camera Thursday when she found out that David Lynch, who directed her in the 1997 film Lost Highway, had died. She and the cast of Apple TV+ show Severance were being interviewed on SiriusXM's Radio Andy.
For those who may not know, Patricia Arquette and David Lynch collaborated on the 1997 neo-noir thriller Lost Highway. In the film, Arquette portrayed two distinct roles, with Balthazar Getty also being part of the cast.
Patricia Arquette laments the fact that -- despite their both having starred in the film "True Romance" and Apple TV+ series "Severance" -- she has never actually shared the screen with Christopher Walken.
On Thursday night’s (Jan. 16) episode of Watch What Happens Live, host Andy Cohen enlisted the Severance star in a game of “Arquette It or Forget It.” If she had ever done one of the “outlandish situations” Cohen presented, she had to say “Arquette it.” But if she didn’t, she had to say “forget it.”
What’s up with the goats? And what is Lumon doing? Yeah, I think I know essentially the answers to those questions,” said Adam Scott.
Executive producer and director Ben Stiller shared content of the performance art installation to his social media
"Severance" is one of the most critically acclaimed recent TV series, and Academy Award-winning star Arquette spoke to Newsweek.
The life of David Lynch has left a mark on Hollywood, especially for those who worked with the 4x Oscar-nominated writer and director. Patricia Arquette, who starred in Lynch’s 1997 neo-noir thriller Lost Highway,
Jan. 17 (UPI) -- Netflix is previewing American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson, a docuseries about the murder trial involving the famous football player and actor. Simpson, who died at age 76 in April, was acquitted in 1995 of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman, who were stabbed to death in 1994.
Nicolas Cage, Naomi Watts and Patricia Arquette are among the stars to pay tribute to the late David Lynch.