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Coquette Productions

Coquette Productions is an American film and television production company founded in 2004 by actors Courteney Cox and David Arquette. Based in Los Angeles, the company operated under a first-look deal with Warner Bros. Television for scripted programming and focused on developing comedic and dramatic content across broadcast and cable networks. Early projects included the FX drama series Dirt (2007–2008), starring Cox as a tabloid editor, and contributions to pilots like The Fall and Rise of Taylor Kennedy for HBO. Coquette Productions gained prominence with the ABC sitcom Cougar Town (2009–2015), which it co-produced with Doozer and ABC Studios; the series starred Cox as a divorced real estate agent navigating relationships and ran for six seasons. In television, the company also developed the syndicated game show Celebrity Name Game (2014–2017), hosted by Craig Ferguson, based on the board game Identity Crisis and executive produced by Cox and Arquette. On the film side, Coquette Productions backed several independent features, including the horror-comedy The Tripper (2007), written and directed by Arquette and released in association with Raw Entertainment. The company produced Cox's feature directorial debut, Just Before I Go (2014), a dark comedy starring Seann William Scott and Kate Walsh, in collaboration with other partners like New Artists Alliance. Other credits include Bigger Than the Sky (2005) and Slingshot (2005), emphasizing the company's role in supporting intimate, character-driven stories often involving its founders. Following the founders' divorce in 2013, the company continued under Cox's ownership, with its last major projects in the 2010s.

History

Founding

Coquette Productions was established in June 2004 by actors Courteney Cox and David Arquette as a joint venture dedicated to producing film and television content. The company emerged from the couple's prior experience in production, including their work on the reality series Mix It Up, which aired on WE: Women's Entertainment starting in 2003 and marked their entry into content creation beyond acting. This formalization allowed Cox and Arquette to build on their established status in Hollywood, where Cox had gained prominence through her role as Monica Geller on the long-running sitcom Friends (1994–2004) and both had starred in the Scream horror franchise beginning in 1996. Headquartered initially in West Hollywood, California, the production company operated from addresses such as 9200 West Sunset Boulevard, positioning it at the heart of the entertainment industry. The name "Coquette" derives from a portmanteau combining elements of the founders' surnames, Cox and Arquette, reflecting their personal and professional partnership at the time. This naming choice underscored the collaborative nature of the venture, which aimed to develop original projects under their direct involvement. In its early phase, Coquette Productions focused on expanding into scripted and unscripted programming, securing initial development deals that laid the groundwork for future output.

Key developments

In October 2004, Coquette Productions secured its first major network partnership through a development deal with TBS to create concepts for an unproduced comedic reality series, highlighting the company's early push into unscripted television programming. The founders' separation in October 2010 and finalized divorce in May 2013 introduced personal challenges that influenced operations, yet the company persisted with joint projects like the syndicated game show Celebrity Name Game (2014–2017), executive produced by both Cox and Arquette despite their estrangement. This period marked a shift toward reduced activity, with Courteney Cox assuming primary involvement as the company produced fewer high-profile endeavors post-divorce. In June 2018, Courteney Cox entered a co-production agreement with Ample Entertainment to develop and produce unscripted content, executed through her newly launched Hopper Productions banner, which represented a potential expansion of her production interests beyond Coquette's traditional scope but resulted in limited new output directly tied to the original entity. By the mid-2010s, following the conclusion of Celebrity Name Game in 2017 and the 2015 release of the film Just Before I Go, Coquette Productions entered a phase of inactivity, with no subsequent projects attributed to it, as of November 2025.

Filmography

Television

The company's next major project was the drama Dirt, a co-production with Touchstone Television that aired on FX from 2007 to 2008. Starring Courteney Cox as Lucy Spiller, the editor-in-chief of the fictional tabloid magazine DirtNow, the series delved into the moral ambiguities of journalism, celebrity culture, and personal vendettas amid Hollywood scandals. It spanned two seasons totaling 20 episodes, with the first season delivering 13 installments and the second shortened to seven due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild strike. Coquette Productions achieved its longest-running television success with Cougar Town, a sitcom co-produced alongside Doozer Productions and ABC Studios that debuted on ABC in 2009 and concluded on TBS in 2015. Courteney Cox portrayed Jules Cobb, a divorced real estate agent in her forties re-entering the dating scene while nurturing close friendships and family ties in a Florida cul-de-sac setting. The series evolved from romantic comedy tropes to themes of community and self-discovery, airing across six seasons for a total of 102 episodes, with the first three on ABC and the final three on TBS following a network shift in 2013. Coquette Productions also developed the syndicated game show Celebrity Name Game (2014–2017), hosted by Craig Ferguson and co-produced with Entertain the Brutes and FremantleMedia North America. Based on the board game Identity Crisis, the series featured celebrities assisting contestants in guessing names through clues and ran for three seasons, earning multiple Daytime Emmy Awards for outstanding game show.

Film

Coquette Productions entered the feature film space in the mid-2000s, focusing on independent comedies and dramas that often blended humor with personal or social exploration. The company's inaugural productions emphasized character-driven narratives, frequently involving its founders in creative or acting capacities. Bigger Than the Sky (2005) marked an early collaboration, a comedy-drama directed by Al Corley that follows a recently dumped graphic designer who auditions for a community theater production of Cyrano de Bergerac, leading to unexpected personal growth amid eccentric performers. Courteney Cox appears in a supporting role as an actress in the troupe, contributing to the film's lighthearted examination of reinvention through amateur theater. Produced in association with Neverland Films and released by MGM, the film highlights Coquette's interest in uplifting, ensemble stories. In 2006, The Tripper emerged as a horror-comedy written and directed by David Arquette, centering on a group of neo-hippies attending a 1980s-themed music festival who become targets of a serial killer donning a Ronald Reagan mask, satirizing political and cultural divides. Coquette Productions handled production alongside Raw Entertainment, with Arquette's dual role underscoring the company's hands-on approach during its founders' peak involvement in Hollywood. Distributed by NaVinci Films, the project blended slasher tropes with social commentary on Reagan-era tensions. Coquette's output paused until 2014, when Just Before I Go served as Courteney Cox's feature directorial debut, a black comedy-drama about a despondent man who returns to his hometown for a farewell tour to confront past regrets before attempting suicide, ultimately finding unexpected connections. Starring Rob Riggle as the lead and Kate Walsh in a key role, the film explores themes of redemption and mental health through a mix of absurd humor and heartfelt moments. Produced with New Artists Alliance and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, it reflects Coquette's evolution toward more introspective storytelling. Earlier that decade, Slingshot (2005) represented a lesser-known entry, a crime drama directed by Jay Alaimo about two resourceful drifters from troubled urban backgrounds who target affluent suburban women for seduction and robbery, only for one to develop genuine feelings that upend their scheme. Featuring David Arquette in the lead, the film delves into themes of survival, manipulation, and fleeting resilience among societal outcasts. Coquette's involvement was more limited, co-producing with Bold Films and Mercer Films for a modest independent release.

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