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Courteney Bass Cox was born June 15, 1964 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA.

Courteney is the fourth child of Richard (born in 1930) and Courteney (*1934) Cox.
She has one brother, Richard, two sisters (Virginia respectively Dottie Pickett) and
nine half-siblings. Courteney's parents divorced when she was ten. She stayed with her
mother who married businessman Hunter Copeland (*1918) in 1976. Her father, a
building contractor, moved to Florida where he remarried in 1975.

After graduation from the Mountain Brook High School in Birmingham (1982) she began to study
architecture/interior decoration at the Mount Vernon College in Washington. In the summer holidays
she went to New York where she was subsequently signed by the Ford modeling agency. After some
shoots for magazines like Teen Beat and Young Miss, and for romance-novel covers she started
working in television commercials for Maybelline, Noxzema and the New York Telephone Company,
among other sponsors.

Courteney made her acting debut in 1984 on the daytime soap "As
the World Turns", and later that same year, she was casted by
Brian de Palma for Bruce Springsteen's video "Dancing in the
Dark". After the video which probably opened Courteney some
doors for her acting career later, Courteney hosted a music show
called "This Week's Music". She also worked in 1984 at F.B.I.
(Frontier Booking International) a concert booking agency in New
York run by Ian Copeland (brother of Stewart of the Police) and a
cousins of Cox's.

Her first well known work as an actress she did in 1987 when
she was cast as the bright, perky girlfriend of Michael J. Fox on
"Family Ties".

Following the series, she did several feature films which had
disappointing box office performance. Courteney had her first
success as a movie actress when she appeared in "Ace Ventura:
Pet Detective" together with Jim Carrey.
Her stage work includes "King of Hearts" at the Tiffany Theatre
in L.A., where she starred with Michael Spound (1989).

The final break-through to a star she achieved in 1994 with the hit tv-series
"Friends" where she is playing "Monica Geller". The show's producers originally
envisioned her in the role of Rachel but Courteney convinced them to give her the
other role.

In 1995 Courteney co-hosted the "MTV Movie Awards".

Her biggest success on the big screen so far was the movie "Scream" (1996) which
made more than $100 million in the US. Courteney's most recent movie was
"Commandments" (release 5/97). Her current movie is the sequel of Scream
("Scream 2"). It was released December 12, 1997 and made almost $40 million at
its opening weekend.

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