Courteney Cox stars in "Cougar Town" on ABC as Jules, a recently divorced mom in her forties facing the humorous challenges, pitfalls and rewards of life's next chapter. She and "Scrubs" creator Bill Lawrence serve as executive producers through their companies, Coquette and Doozer, respectively. On the big screen, Cox stars in "Scream 4" as Gale Weathers-Riley, reprising the role from the first three incarnations of the popular horror franchise.
Courteney Cox gained overnight fame as neurotic
In 2009, Courteney made the natural segue from producing into directing for Glamour's Reel Moments Project. "Monday Before Thanksgiving" marks Coxs directorial debut and is a touching drama focusing on Laura Dern's character, a woman who has a chance encounter on a bus on the first anniversary of the loss of her mother which reinforces her faith in herself and the choices she's made. Glamour Reel Moments is a series of three short films based on real women's stories written by Glamour readers. The project benefits a women's program for FilmAid International, an organization that uses the power of film to promote health, strengthen communities and enrich the lives of women around the world.
Prior to "Cougar Town," Cox created, starred in, and produced, FXs comedy "Dirt." In it, Courteney portrayed the powerful, intelligent and ruthless editor-in-chief of Dirt Now magazine, Lucy Spiller. The show focused on the price one must pay for success in a world built upon unraveling the truth behind celebrity façades.
In 2004 Cox and husband David Arquette established their own production company, Coquette. Projects have included "Dirt," the interior design show for cable's WE (Women's Entertainment) Network entitled "Mix It Up," the comedy "Daisy Does America" for TBS, and most recently "The Tripper," a horror film written and directed by Arquette.
Cox made her acting debut in 1984 on the daytime soap "As the World Turns," and later that year was cast by Brian de Palma for Bruce Springsteen's video, "Dancing in the Dark." She landed her first well known work as an actress in 1987 when she was cast as the bright, perky girlfriend of Michael J. Fox on "Family Ties." Following the series, she appeared in several feature films, including the box-office success "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective," opposite Jim Carrey.
Cox became a household name with the launch of the hit television series "Friends." The show garnered Screen Actors Guild Award nominations as Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series from 1999-2004. In 1996 Cox starred in Wes Craven's horror/comedy "Scream," which grossed over $100 million at the box office. She went on to reprise her role three additional times for the "Scream" franchise. Additional film credits include "Bedtime Stories," opposite Adam Sandler, "3000 Miles to Graceland," with Kevin Costner and Kurt Russell, "Mr. Destiny," "Cocoon: The Return," "Zoom," "November," "The Longest Yard" and "Barnyard."
In addition to her work in front and behind the camera, Cox is also the face of the Avon Fragrance.
Courteney Cox gained overnight fame as neurotic
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yet loveable Monica Gellar on the Emmy Award-winning comedy "Friends." In 2009, Courteney made the natural segue from producing into directing for Glamour's Reel Moments Project. "Monday Before Thanksgiving" marks Coxs directorial debut and is a touching drama focusing on Laura Dern's character, a woman who has a chance encounter on a bus on the first anniversary of the loss of her mother which reinforces her faith in herself and the choices she's made. Glamour Reel Moments is a series of three short films based on real women's stories written by Glamour readers. The project benefits a women's program for FilmAid International, an organization that uses the power of film to promote health, strengthen communities and enrich the lives of women around the world.
Prior to "Cougar Town," Cox created, starred in, and produced, FXs comedy "Dirt." In it, Courteney portrayed the powerful, intelligent and ruthless editor-in-chief of Dirt Now magazine, Lucy Spiller. The show focused on the price one must pay for success in a world built upon unraveling the truth behind celebrity façades.
In 2004 Cox and husband David Arquette established their own production company, Coquette. Projects have included "Dirt," the interior design show for cable's WE (Women's Entertainment) Network entitled "Mix It Up," the comedy "Daisy Does America" for TBS, and most recently "The Tripper," a horror film written and directed by Arquette.
Cox made her acting debut in 1984 on the daytime soap "As the World Turns," and later that year was cast by Brian de Palma for Bruce Springsteen's video, "Dancing in the Dark." She landed her first well known work as an actress in 1987 when she was cast as the bright, perky girlfriend of Michael J. Fox on "Family Ties." Following the series, she appeared in several feature films, including the box-office success "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective," opposite Jim Carrey.
Cox became a household name with the launch of the hit television series "Friends." The show garnered Screen Actors Guild Award nominations as Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series from 1999-2004. In 1996 Cox starred in Wes Craven's horror/comedy "Scream," which grossed over $100 million at the box office. She went on to reprise her role three additional times for the "Scream" franchise. Additional film credits include "Bedtime Stories," opposite Adam Sandler, "3000 Miles to Graceland," with Kevin Costner and Kurt Russell, "Mr. Destiny," "Cocoon: The Return," "Zoom," "November," "The Longest Yard" and "Barnyard."
In addition to her work in front and behind the camera, Cox is also the face of the Avon Fragrance.
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