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Lewis Arquette


Lewis Arquette


Lewis Michael Arquette (December 14, 1935 – February 10, 2001) was an American actor. He was best known for playing J. D. Pickett on the television series The Waltons, on which he worked from 1978 to 1981.

Life and career

Arquette was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Mildred Nesbitt Le May and actor Cliff Arquette. He was related to explorer Meriwether Lewis, for whom he was named. His family's surname was originally "Arcouet", coming from his partial French-Canadian ancestry. His children are actors Patricia, Alexis, Rosanna, David, and Richmond Arquette. He is the former father-in-law of actress Courteney Cox, film composer James Newton Howard, and actors Thomas Jane and Nicolas Cage. Arquette frequently appeared in movies with his sons.

While living in Chicago, Arquette managed The Second City theater for several years. In 1970, the family moved to a Subud commune (described by Patricia as a "hippie commune") in Front Royal, Virginia. His wife, Brenda Olivia "Mardi" (née Nowak), died in 1997 from breast cancer. She was Jewish and the daughter of a Holocaust refugee from Poland, while Lewis Arquette, raised a Catholic, was a convert to Islam.

Arquette died in Los Angeles, California on February 10, 2001, at the age of 65, due to congestive heart failure.

Filmography

Actor

Theme Park Attractions

  • The Great Texas Longhorn Revue (1982-1988, Six Flags AstroWorld, Animatronic Show) .... Slick Silver
  • The St. Louis River Revue (1987, SS Admiral, Animatronic Show) .... Louie Wails

Writer

  • The Lorenzo and Henrietta Music Show (1976) TV Series (writer)

Producer

  • The Lorenzo and Henrietta Music Show (1976) TV Series (executive producer)

Himself

  • This Is Your Life – Cliff Arquette (1960) TV Episode .... Himself
  • The Jonathan Winters Show – Episode dated April 3, 1969 (1969) TV Episode .... Himself

References

External links

  • Lewis Arquette at IMDb 
  • Lewis Arquette at the Internet Broadway Database
  • Lewis Arquette at AllMovie


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