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The Following Are Lists Of Courteney's TV and Music Video History, Filmography, Specials, Charities And Guest Appearances. You Can Also Read The Foreward That Courteney Wrote For The Real Rules For Girls In 1999. Tv And Music Video History Is On The Left Side, And The Other History And The Foreward Is On The Right. You Will Most Likely Have To Scroll Over:
TV History:
Celebration (2002) (USA)
Sketch Artist II: Hands That See (1995)
... aka Feel for Murder, A (1995) (TV)
... aka Sketch Artist II (1995) (TV)
"Friends" (1994)
"The Trouble with Larry" (1993)
"Battling for Baby" (1992)
"Curiosity Kills" (1990)
"Till we meet Again" (1989)
Roxanne: The Prize Pulitzer (1989)
I'll Be Home for Christmas (1988)
If It's Tuesday, It Still Must Be Belgium (1987)
"Misfits of Science" (1985)
"As the World Turns"-Guest Star for 2 days(1984)
"Family Ties" (1982)

In Music:
Bruce Springsteen's 'Dancing in the Dark' Music Video(1984)
Adam Duritz's 'Long December' Music Video(1995?)
The Rembrandts's 'I'll be there for you' Music Video(with cast of 'Friends')1995

  Filmography: November (2004) (filming)
Caught in the Act (2003)
Alien Love Triangle (2001)
Get Well Soon (2001)
3000 Miles to Graceland (2001)
The Shrink is In(2000)
Scream 3(2000)
The Runner(1999)
Commandments (1997)
Scream 2 (1997)
Scream (1996)
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)
The Opposite Sex and how to live with them(1992)
Blue Desert(Silent Victim in UK) (1991)
Shaking the Tree (1990)
Mr. Destiny (1990)
Cocoon: The Return (1988)
Down Twisted (1987)
Masters of the Universe(1987)







  Specials/Guest Appearances/Charities/The Foreward TV Specials that Courteney has participated in:

Intimate Portrait: Rosanna Arquette(2003)
Profiles: Lisa Kudrow(participated with Jennifer Aniston)2003
Revealed: David Schwimmer(Participated with Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow)2003
Entertainment Tonight: Speak to the Troops(2003)
E! Entertainer of the Year Rank Special: Jennifer Aniston(2002)
The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards(presenter)2002
NBC 75th Anniversary Special (2002)
Scream: The E! True Hollywood Story (2001)
Friends: The stuff you've never seen (2001)
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards(presenter) 2000
The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards(presenter)1999
1998 MTV Movie Awards(presenter with Neve Cambell)
Saturday Night Live(host)1995
1995 MTV Movie Awards(host)

Guest Appearances:

"WCW Monday Nitro" (1995)
"TFI Friday" (1996)
"Larry Sanders Show, The" (1992)
"Seinfeld" (1990)
"Dream On" (1990)
"Morton & Hayes" (1991)
"Murder, She Wrote" (1984)
"Murder, She Wrote" (1984)
"Love Boat, The" (1977)

Charities she has supported/interacted with:

Project A.L.S.Friends Finding a Cure
Elizabeth Glasier Pediatric Aids
Women's Wellness
Save the Children's 'One World, One Wish' Campaign
Fire and Ice Ball(hosted in 2000 with Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow)
Arquette Breast Cancer Fund
Pediatric Aids Charity Picnic
Make-a-Wish Foundation
(1999) Courteney wrote a foreward for the book The Real Rules for Girls. Here is the foreward:
Foreword
I'm proud to say I was the first person to utter the dreaded "P" word on television. That's right -- "period," and I don't mean the punctuation mark. That was my small (but significant!) contribution to feminism. All right, so I'm not Gloria Steinem. But let's face it -- the only preparation we got for the arrival of our first period were the directions on the back of a box of "feminine products." Was there anything more confusing? We were more embarrassed about the onset of "womanhood" than ever. Wouldn't it have been great if someone would have told us the truth? That your period can be a big fat drag, but that it's ultimately kind of cool since it means being able to have babies? But that hip attitude was impossible at the time, because we lived in a world in which the P-Word was weird and shameful. So that's why I am glad that I was the first one to toss it off casually on network TV. And while we're at it, I wish someone would have told me the truth about a lot of things when I was growing up. Life would have been so much easier if someone had sat me down and told me The Real Rules: That the guy you thought was "all that" when you were thirteen would make you gag when you're thirty. That the road to your dream job is filled with lots of sucky jobs along the way...That's the stuff no one tells you when you're a kid. And that's what this book aims to do -- to tip off girls to the truth about topics which were so dimly lit for my generation, and still are for girls today. We need to tell girls that it's possible to follow your dream and figure out a way to pay the bills, and that your mother will always make you crazy, but you'll learn to deal with it. Of course, our parents tried to tell us those things, but in a different way, and in a different time. Now it's the turn of my generation to lend a hand to the next crop of girls, with advice based on our own experience -- and on a very different world. You and I can make things a bit easier for our daughters, nieces, goddaughters, and granddaughters. Let's break the silence and tell them The Real Rules. And hey, we may even be reminded of a few things we've forgotten ourselves.
-- Courteney Cox Arquette




  Behind the Scenes: Producer/Director History Mix it Up(TV)2004-Creator/Director/Executive Producer
The Shrink is in(2000)-Executive producer

The shirt shown above was designed by Courteney to support the Make-a-Wish Foundation


Scream 3 Quote- JENNIFER: Gale Weathers, I have got to say, after three films, I feel like I am in your mind." GALE: "Ah, well that would explain my constant headaches."