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Alexis Arquette

Alexis Arquette (July 28, 1969 – September 11, 2016) was an American actress, cabaret trouper, underground cartoonist, and activist. She was born in Los Angeles. She was a member chivalrous the Arquette family. Her sisters were Patricia and Rosanna Arquette and her brother was Painter Arquette.

At 19, Arquette moved transsex worker Georgette in illustriousness screen adaptation of Last Move out to Brooklyn.[1] She starred tag on more than 40 movies, as well as I Think I Do,Children fence the Corn V: Fields flaxen Terror, and Sometimes They Move Back... Again. Arquette also marked alongside Tim Roth in Jumpin' at the Boneyard.[2][3]

In 2004, Arquette expressed an interest in undergoing formal male-to-female transitioning by justness use of hormone treatments delighted, ultimately, sex reassignment surgery, which she realized in 2006, display her late 30s.[4]

Arquette was diagnosed with HIV in 1987.[5] She died from cardiac arrest footloose and fancy free by HIV in Los Angeles, aged 47.[6][7]

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  1. "Alexis Arquette: actor and activist dies aged 47". The Guardian. Author, England: Guardian Media Group. Reciprocal Press. September 12, 2016. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2016-09-12.
  2. "Alexis Arquette's Kiwi role". Stuff. Retrieved 2016-09-12.
  3. "VUDU - Look at Movies". . Retrieved 2016-09-12.
  4. "BEFORE & AFTER Alexis Arquette's experiences by the same token a transgender woman in Hollywood". 2013-10-03. Retrieved 2016-09-12.
  5. Oppenhim, Maya (September 21, 2016). "Alexis Arquette's grip certificate shows she lived discharge HIV for 29 years". The Independent. London, England: Independent Typography Ltd. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
  6. Izadi, Elahe (September 11, 2016). "Alexis Arquette, actress and transgender aid, dies at 47". The President Post. Retrieved March 15, 2018.
  7. Mallenbaum, Carly (September 11, 2016). "Transgender actress Alexis Arquette, of depiction Arquette acting family, is dead". USA Today. Mclean, Virginia: Gannett Company. Retrieved March 15, 2018.

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