Lewis Arquette

Biography: A paragon among character actors, the late American thesp Lewis Arquette faded smoothly and imperceptibly into his individual roles with such efficiency and success that many television devotees and filmgoers will sooner recognize the names of Arquette's craggily-voiced, cantankerous personages than his own name -- from Seinfeld's Leapin' Larry, the crippled furniture magnate whose establishment burns to the ground as the result of a freak accident, to retired taxidermist Clifford Wooley in Christopher Guest's uproarious mockumentary Waiting for Guffman (1996) to the pot-bellied law enforcement officer, Chief Louis Hartley, in Scream 2 (1997). The son of television personality Cliff Arquette (a Tonight Show mainstay), Lewis Arquette was born December 14, 1935. He launched his career as a Broadway stage actor, then returned home to the Windy City and enlisted with the infamous Second City troupe. As a member of that ensemble, Arquette fine-tuned his own aptitude forA paragon among character actors, the late American thesp Lewis Arquette faded smoothly and imperceptibly into his individual roles with such efficiency and success that many television devotees and filmgoers will sooner recognize the names of Arquette's craggily-voiced, cantankerous personages than his own name -- from Seinfeld's Leapin' Larry, the crippled furniture magnate whose establishment burns to the ground as the result of a freak accident, to retired taxidermist Clifford Wooley in Christopher Guest's uproarious mockumentary Waiting for Guffman (1996) to the pot-bellied law enforcement officer, Chief Louis Hartley, in Scream 2 (1997). The son of television personality Cliff Arquette (a Tonight Show mainstay), Lewis Arquette was born December 14, 1935. He launched his career as a Broadway stage actor, then returned home to the Windy City and enlisted with the infamous Second City troupe. As a member of that ensemble, Arquette fine-tuned his own aptitude for spur-of-the-moment improvisation -- a gift that, combined with Arquette's distinctive look, prompted Hollywood to summon him for numerous character roles. Arquette began on the small screen (on an uncharacteristically somber note) as J.D. Pickett in the melancholic, tragedy-laden seventh season of the hit CBS series The Waltons -- a role that lasted for several years, until the program wrapped in August 1981. Arquette spent the late '70s, '80s, and '90s filling his resumé with bit parts in alternately forgettable and memorable pictures. Roles (in addition to the aforementioned turns) included Hatcher in The China Syndrome (1979), the warden in the "coming attractions" parody Loose Shoes (1980), a foreman in Badge of the Assassin (1985), Mr. Stokes in the Lily Tomlin-Bette Midler comedy Big Business (1988), Herm in The Great Outdoors (1988), Wyler in Tango & Cash (1989), Sheriff Bugiere in Chopper Chicks in Zombietown (1991), Texas Joe in The Linguini Incident (1992), Mr. Ingersol in Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1993), and a cardinal in the Adam Sandler comedy-fantasy Little Nicky (2000). Arquette was still active onscreen when he died of congestive heart failure on February 10, 2001 -- just two months after his 65th birthday. Arquette was the father of actresses Rosanna and Patricia Arquette, as well as actors David Arquette, Alexis Arquette, and Richmond Arquette. He co-starred with his sons and daughters in many of his pictures. Expand

Lewis Arquette's Scores

Average career score: 58
Highest Metascore: 58 Married with Children: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 58 Married with Children: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 1
  2. Negative: 0 out of 1
1 tv review
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
58 Married with Children: Season 1 Jan 6, 2017 Ed 8.5
tbd Charles in Charge: Season 4 Feb 9, 2012 Clarence Lembeck tbd
tbd Babylon 5: Season 3 Nov 9, 1995 Gen. Smits 8.9
tbd Seinfeld: Season 7 Sep 21, 1995 Leapin' Larry 9.3
tbd Get a Life: Season 1 Sep 23, 1990 Justice tbd
tbd A Pup Named Scooby-Doo: Season 3 Sep 8, 1990 Addtional Voices (1988-1991) tbd
tbd Tales from the Crypt: Season 2 Apr 21, 1990 Actor tbd
tbd A Pup Named Scooby-Doo: Season 2 Sep 9, 1989 Addtional Voices (1988-1991) tbd
tbd The Smurfs: Season 9 Sep 9, 1989 Additional Voices tbd
tbd A Pup Named Scooby-Doo: Season 1 Sep 10, 1988 Addtional Voices (1988-1991) tbd
tbd The Smurfs: Season 8 Sep 10, 1988 Additional Voices tbd
tbd The Smurfs: Season 7 Sep 26, 1987 Additional Voices / Additional Voices tbd
tbd ALF: Season 2 Sep 22, 1986 Ed Billings 5.8
tbd The Smurfs: Season 6 Sep 13, 1986 Additional Voices tbd
tbd The Smurfs: Season 5 Sep 21, 1985 Additional Voices tbd
tbd The Smurfs: Season 4 Sep 15, 1984 Additional Voices tbd
tbd The Smurfs: Season 3 Sep 17, 1983 Additional Voices tbd
tbd Gimme a Break!: Season 2 Oct 2, 1982 Kramer tbd
tbd The Smurfs: Season 2 Sep 18, 1982 Additional Voices tbd
tbd The Smurfs: Season 1 Sep 12, 1981 Additional Voices 6.8
tbd The Waltons: Season 9 Nov 27, 1980 J.D. Pickett / J.D. Pickett tbd
tbd The Waltons: Season 8 Sep 20, 1979 J.D. Pickett / J.D. / J.D. Pickett tbd
tbd The Waltons: Season 7 Sep 21, 1978 J.D. Pickett / J.D. Pickett tbd
tbd Barney Miller: Season 5 Sep 14, 1978 Finney tbd
tbd Alice (1985): Season 2 Oct 2, 1977 Man tbd
tbd The Waltons: Season 6 Sep 15, 1977 J.D. Pickett tbd
tbd The Waltons: Season 5 Sep 23, 1976 J.D. Pickett tbd
tbd The Waltons: Season 4 Sep 11, 1975 J.D. Pickett tbd
tbd The Waltons: Season 3 Sep 12, 1974 J.D. Pickett tbd
tbd The Waltons: Season 2 Sep 13, 1973 J.D. Pickett tbd