Patricia Arquette is an Oscar-winning actress celebrated for bold, transformative roles in both film and TV. She rose to fame in Quentin Tarantino’s "True Romance" (1993), followed by standout performances in "Ed Wood" (1994), "Lost Highway" (1997), and the groundbreaking "Boyhood" (2014), which earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. On television, she starred as psychic Allison DuBois in "Medium" (2005–2011), and later won Emmys for her work in "Escape at Dannemora" (2018) and "The Act" (2019). Arquette continues to impress audiences in the Apple TV+ series "Severance" (2022–present), playing the mysterious Harmony Cobel. In 2025, she expands her creative reach with her directorial debut, "Gonzo Girl" (2023), a sharp literary drama starring Camila Morrone and Willem Dafoe. With a career defined by risk-taking and reinvention, Arquette remains one of the most compelling talents in Hollywood.