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I met Rosanna on an airplane flying to Warsaw in 1980. I saw this incredibly beautiful girl—and you don't see many pretty girls flying to Warsaw—so I was hoping to sit next to her. One night during shooting, we went to a bar and it was raided by the police, who divided us into Americans and Poles. All of a sudden Rosanna jumped on the back of one of these guys—she can be quite dramatic, you know—and began hitting him with her handbag. I've just adored her ever since. She's fearless. She's been hitting the bad guys with handbags for many years." —Griffin Dunne, actor

"Crash has had a very turbulent life so far, and Rosanna is fiercely loyal and has been a fantastic ally as well as a collaborator in the film. She was fierce through all the ups and downs—whether it was at Cannes or the Ted Turner problems—to the point where you're almost afraid to unleash her on your enemies." —David Cronenberg, director

"I still have a real admiration for Rosanna Arquette, who has that quality of being able to confide rather than perform in certain roles. She lets us in on things instead of simply presenting them." —Roger Ebert, film critic

"I thought I had a sexy overbite until I met Rosanna Arquette." —Linda Fiorentino, actress

"I call her the John Travolta of girls. She has a great gift and an enormous range professionally, as well as a remarkable generosity of spirit. She's going to burst back the way Travolta did." —Linda Obst, producer and author