Home / Discover / People

Alexis Arquette

Born Robert Arquette, Alexis Arquette was an actress and transgender activist. She documented her transition to a woman in the 2007 film Alexis Arquette: She’s My Brother. She received her first major role at 19 when she played the cross-dresser Georgette in the movie Last Exit to Brooklyn. Other appearances included The Wedding Singer, Pulp Fiction and guesting on series such as Friends, Californication, Beggars and Choosers, and The Strip. Alexis began presenting again as a man in 2013.


Aliases
  • Robert Arquette
  • Lex Arquette
  • Eva Destruction
English

Blended

2014
as Georgina

Road Dogs

2011
as Alexis Arquette

Wasabi Tuna

2003
as Champange Anna

The Trip

2002
as Michael

Spun

2002
as Moustache Cop

Boxer Shorts

2002
as Richard (segment "Audit")

Audit

2001
as Richard

Boys Life 3

2000
as Adam (segment "Inside Out")

Clubland

1999
as Steven

She's All That

1999
as Mitch

Bride of Chucky

1998
as Damien Baylock

Kiss & Tell

1997
as Amerod Burkowitz

Goodbye America

1997
as Paul Bladon

Inside Out

1997
as Adam

Scream, Teen, Scream!

1996
as Lisa Marie

Never Met Picasso

1996
as Andrew Magnus

Frisk

1996
as Punk

Days of Pentecost

1995
as Mechanic

Dead Weekend

1995
as McHacker

Wigstock: The Movie

1995
as Alexis Arquette

White Man's Burden

1995
as Panhandler

Frank & Jesse

1995
as Charlie Ford

Don't Do It

1994
as David

Threesome

1994
as Dick

Pulp Fiction

1994
as Man No. 4

Grey Knight

1993
as Cpl. Dawson

Grief

1993
as Bill

Terminal Bliss

1992
as Craig Murphy

Producer

Movie Killer Drag Queens on Dope 2003

Guest Star

Episode Californication
The Great Ashby
2008
Episode Wanted
Lips are Lips
2005
Episode Xena: Warrior Princess
You Are There
2001
Episode Friends
The One with Chandler's Dad
2001
Episode Xena: Warrior Princess
The God You Know
2001
Episode Son of the Beach
B.J. Blue Hawaii
2001
Episode Felicity
Docuventary II
2000
Episode Friends
The One with Rachel's Sister
2000
Episode Roseanne
December Bride
1995
Episode Alien Nation
Contact
1989