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  1. Cliff Arquette was born on December 27 1905, in Toledo, Ohio, the youngest of four children born to Winifred Ethel Clark (July 30, 1878 ⁠– February 12, 1966) and Charles Augustus Arquette (October 23, 1878 ⁠– August 12, 1927), a vaudevillian.

  2. 26 de sept. de 2019 · Currently in the spotlight is the third generation of the Arquette family, that is Cliff's five grandchildren. Actor Richmond Arquette attends the premiere of "Let Me Out" at the Downtown Independent Theatre | Getty Images. 1. Richmond Arquette. Richmond Arquette was born on August 21, 1963.

  3. Grandfather of Rosanna Arquette, Patricia Arquette David Arquette, Richmond Arquette and Alexis Arquette. Great-grandfather of Zoë Bleu Sidel (Rosanna's daughter), Coco Arquette and Charlie West & Augustus Alexis Arquette (David's children), Enzo Rossi and Harlow Jane (Patricia's children).

  4. Her paternal grandfather was comedian Cliff Arquette. Patricia's siblings also became actors: Rosanna, Richmond, Alexis, and David. When she was a child, her parents offered to get her braces for her teeth, but she refused, claiming she didn't want to look perfect and "it didn't feel like it would fit who I was inside."

  5. 30 de jun. de 2023 · Beginning with Cliff Arquette, the famous actor, and comedian, ... She was also married to Thomas Jane, with whom they share a child. They married on June 24, 2006, and divorced on July 1, 2011.

  6. thednatests.com › cliff-arquette-family-treeCliff Arquette Family Tree

    While Cliff Arquette carved a niche for himself in show business, his legacy continued through his children and grandchildren, who've left their own indelible marks on Hollywood. The Arquettes, notably Patricia, Rosanna, Alexis, Richmond, and David, have sustained the family's prominence in the industry.

  7. Cliff Arquette. Actor: The Charlie Weaver Show. Comedian, actor, pianist, composer and songwriter. He was a night club pianist, later joining the Henry Halstead orchestra in 1923. He created the character of 'Charlie Weaver' for The Jack Paar Show, and portrayed 'Mrs. Butterworth' in television commercials. He joined ASCAP in 1959, and his chief musical collaborator was Charles "Bud" Dant.