Courteney Cox Birthday: Monica Turns 58, ‘FRIENDS’ Update, Quotes, Videos, Pictures To Wish Her

Courteney Cox birthday is on June 15, was born on June 15, 1964, in Birmingham, Alabama, to a wealthy Southern family. Courteney (Bass) and industrialist Richard Lewis Cox (1930-2001) are her parents. With older siblings (Virginia and Dottie) and an older brother, Richard, Jr., she became the baby about her own family. Mountain Brook, Alabama, is a well-known social hamlet where she grew up. Courteney turned into the archetypal daddy’s girl, and consequently turned into understandably devastated when, in 1974, her dad and mom divorced, and her father moved to Florida.

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She’d developed into a brash youngster who no longer kept kitchen clean for her brother and mother, Hunter Copeland, a New York lawyer. Both of them are now excellent acquaintances of hers. She excelled as a vocalist, tennis player, and athlete at Mountain Brook High School. Her first exposure to photojournalism was during her sophomore year. She appeared like she was in a television advertisement, French folks.

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She left Alabama after completion to study structural and institutional architecture at Mount Vernon College. She skipped university after a year to explore a supermodel career in New York after getting drafted by the prestigious Ford Modeling Agency. She seemed at the covers of youngsterager magazines inclusive of Tiger Beat and Little Miss, plus severa romance novels. She then moved directly to advertisements for Maybeline, Noxema, New York Telephone Company and Tampax.

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She took acting classes while modelling, as her true aim and aspiration was to become an entertainer. She had a brief role as a teenage debutante nicknamed Bunny in a single show of As the World Turns (1956) in 1984. Her initial big break, however, came courtesy of Brian De Palma, who directed Bruce Springsteen’s video “Dancing in the Dark.”

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She relocated to Los Angeles in 1985 to star in Misfits of Science alongside Dean Paul Martin (1985). It was a disappointment, but she was chosen from hundreds of applicants to represent Michael J. Fox’s fiancée, psychology professor Lauren Miller, in Family Ties a few years later (1982).

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