Courtney
Cox
Courtney Cox was born in Birmingham, Alabama on June
15th, 1964. She is the youngest of four children. Courtney
and her mother had a usual mother-daughter relationship, but
she was closest with her father who was a building contractor.
At the age of ten, her parents divorced after 19 years of
marriage, while Courtney, her brother and two other sisters
stayed with the mother as a result.
Courtney went to Mountain Brook High, a public school in
Birmingham, and worked her afternoons at the local pool supply
store. Courtney also took place in the usual teenage activities
like tennis, swimming, and cheerleading.
In 1982, Courtney graduated from high school and then began
to study architecture at Mt. Vernon College in Washington.
In her last year of college, Courtney met Ian Copeland, her
stepfather's nephew. The two of them worked together for a
New York City music agent. Even though there was an age difference
of fifteen years, a romance formed between them. Copeland
encouraged Courtney to pursue her dream of modeling, but
he also suggested that she try acting.
Courtney's first roles included ads for Noxzema and Maybelline.
She then moved on to a small soap role on As the World Turns.
As Courtney's career started to take off, Copeland and Cox
decided to end the relationship.
In 1984, Courtney gained national attention when director,
Brian DePalma selected Courtney from a swarm of over three
hundred contenders to star as the girl Bruce Springsteen pulled
on stage to dance with at the end of his Dancing in the Dark
video.
In 1985, Courtney appeared in the NBC series Misfits of
Science, which was dropped four months later. In the same
year, she also landed the role as Lauren, Michael J. Fox's
girlfriend on Family Ties. The end of Family Ties brought
a standstill to her career.
After Family Ties ended, Courtney tried to build a career
in film industry. She went through the same treatment encountered
by most new actors. Some of the movies she starred in were
Cocoon: The Return, Mr. Destiny, Blue Desert, Shaking the
Tree, and The Opposite Sex and How To Live With Them. Cox
explains that one of the reasons her career didn't take off
back then, was because of her relationship with Michael Keaton
was too time-consuming.
Courtney got her next big break in 1994 where she was cast
as Jim Carrey's boss in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Soon after
the success of the movie, Courtney landed the part of Monica
Geller on the NBC comedy sitcom Friends. Courtney's success
with Friends led her to move on to the big screen where she
played all three parts of the Scream trilogy of edge of your
seat thrillers.
On a more personal note, Courtney married her Scream co-star,
David Arquette, in June 1999. Her family, friends, and co-workers
attest to her ability to tackle any task, to solve any problem.
Courtney is a perfection-seeking ranging from her relationship
to her career.
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