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Cox Arquettes other feature credits include Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (opposite Jim Carrey), Commandments, Blue Desert, Cocoon: The Return, Mr. Destiny, The Rules of the Game, and Alien Love Triangle, opposite Kenneth Branagh (and directed by Danny Boyle).
Cox Arquette, along with her husband David, are creators and executive producers of the new home-themed series, Mix It Up, which is inspired by their own decorating dilemmas. Mix It Up takes a close look at individuals moving in together, be it friends, lovers, husband and wives, mothers and daughters or roommates, who are often at odds stylistically. An interior design team assists these couples in their attempts to blend their personal living styles with complete room makeovers. The show premieres on the WE Network in October 2003.
Before Friends, Cox Arquettes most memorable television roles included a recurring turn as Lauren, Alex P. Keatons (Michael J. Fox) girlfriend on Family Ties, and, as a teenager, playing a starstruck fan hauled on stage by Bruce Springsteen in his Dancing in the Dark video. Her other television credits include The Trouble with Larry, as well as guest-starring parts on Murder, She Wrote, Seinfeld, Dream On, Hands That See and The Larry Sanders Show.
Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Cox Arquette moved to New York City after her graduation from high school and was subsequently signed by the Ford modeling agency. Soon, she was appearing in magazines, television commercials and music videos. In 1995, as a cast member of Friends, Cox Arquette was People magazines 1995 cover girl for the 50 Most Beautiful People issue.
In her spare time, Cox Arquette, who wanted to be an architect while growing
up, enjoys remodeling and decorating homes. She and Arquette currently live
in Los Angeles. Her birthday is June 15.