Patricia Arquette Body Measurements Including Height, Weight, Dress Size, Shoe Size, Bra Size

Patricia Arquette Height Weight Bra Size Body Measurements

Biography

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Short Bio
Patricia was born April 8, 1968 in Chicago, Illinois. She was once married to the famous actor Nicolas Cage. But the couple divorced in 2001. Her second husband was Thomas Jane but even this marriage ended by divorce. Young Patricia played in many movies, that required some serious levels of nudity on her side. In film like Flirting with Disaster from 1990’s, Arquette had slim measurements and flat belly. In 2001 movie Human Nature, Patricia already has slightly fuller curves and larger bra size. Since her second pregnancy in 2002, Arquette has some visible weight gain. She still has very attractive hourglass shaped body and her large cup size made some of her fans wonder whether she has breast implants or not. But her curves are all natural.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements you might be interested in can be found in the table below. For example height, weight and dress size.

Body shape:Hourglass
Dress size: 14
Breasts-Waist-Hips: 41-29-41 inches (104-74-104 cm)
Shoe size:8
Bra size: 36D
Cup size (US):D
Height: 5’1″ (156 cm)
Weight: 163 lbs (74 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Natural

Patricia Arquette Net Worth

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Quotes

My dad was an alcoholic, growing up, so I knew how scary that was from a child’s perspective – the volatility.

Everyone should help women. Everyone has a vested interest.

Financiers don’t support their directors to cast properly. They don’t have the vision of an artist. They’re casting to spreadsheets, and it’s making movies very mediocre. The movie business used to just be called the movies. Now it should be the business movies.

There really is a lot of pressure on actresses to look a strange and unrealistic way. You’re not supposed to age. You’re supposed to be perpetually incredibly attractive because that’s the way the movie world is.

I didn’t want to be looked at. I remember when I was six or seven asking my mom why people were looking at me. She said, ‘They’re looking at you because you’re a beautiful little girl.’ But I didn’t believe her. And yet I put myself in a business where people have to look at you. I think I learnt to block it out.