Rosanna Arquette has been spotted for the first time since she crashed her car into a Malibu mall on July 11 – when the actress got out with sister Patricia on Sunday.
The 63-year-old pulp fiction star accidentally crashed her car into Point Dume Village in Malibu earlier this month. No one was injured in the collision, but the actress was taken to the hospital for examination.
Arquette stepped out in a black tank top, pink leggings and trainers as she went on an outing with 55-year-old Patricia.
Oscar winner Patricia wore a blue David Bowie t-shirt, shorts and trainers as she accompanied her older sister on the shopping spree.
Last month, Los Angeles Fire Station 71 Captain Mike Rivera told the Malibu Times that “thankfully no one was injured” in the collision.
Visible: Rosanna Arquette (left) has been seen for the first time since she crashed her car into a Malibu mall on July 11 – when the actress exited with sister Patricia on Sunday
Accident Scene: The area where Arquette’s car crashed into a storefront was cordoned off with police tape
Chat: The 63-year-old Pulp Fiction star (left) accidentally crashed her car into Malibu’s Point Dume Village mall earlier this month – no one was injured in the crash but the actress was taken to hospital for a check-up
Arquette was taken to the hospital anyway for safety’s sake and was apparently “a little shaken up by what happened,” Rivera said.
She showed no evidence that she was under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the incident. The exact cause of this is still “under investigation,” officials told Fox News.
Various emergency responders, including the Los Angeles County Fire Department and the Malibu/Lost Sheriff’s Station, arrived at Point Dume Village after the crash.
“Around 9:45 a.m. a vehicle tried to park. It wasn’t known exactly what happened, but instead of going backwards, it went forward and destroyed three pillars supporting the roof,” Rivera said. “Fortunately, no one was injured. We had two tables nearby but luckily no one was sitting there.”
He added: “Right now we’re just waiting for the engineers to deem the building safe and make sure it’s safe.”
Rivera indicated that affected businesses would have to remain closed for at least three to five hours, with his department on site “to make sure they don’t collapse.”
Located in the Point Dume Village mall is local favorite Lily’s Malibu, a Mexican restaurant that has been around for about a quarter of a century.
On the professional front, Arquette was recently cast in an upcoming horror thriller film called Succubus opposite Ron Perlman.
Outing: Arquette stepped out in a black tank top, pink leggings and trainers as she went on an outing with Patricia, 55
Sisters: The stars chatted while doing retail therapy
Walking time: Patricia helped Rosanna put on her jacket as they set off
Stroll: Oscar winner Patricia wore a blue David Bowie t-shirt, shorts and trainers as she accompanied her older sister on the shopping spree
Outing: Rosanna appeared to have recovered from the shock incident
Cordoned off: Los Angeles Fire Station 71 Captain Mike Rivera has told the Malibu Times that “thankfully no one was injured” in the collision.
She has a number of projects in the pipeline including the drama Men Of Divorce, in which she and James Norton play a couple whose marriage has broken up.
Arquette also has a role in the upcoming movie Here’s Yianni!, about a Greek restaurant owner whose failing skills lead him to believe he’s a late-night TV host.
She’s part of a glittering showbiz family – her sister Patricia won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 2015 and her brother David starred in the early Scream films.
At the beginning of the #MeToo movement, Rosanna Arquette was one of the first women to publicly accuse Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct.
She has expressed her belief that Weinstein caused serious damage to her career after dismissing his alleged advances at the Beverly Hills Hotel in the 1990s.
In the early years of her career, she enjoyed starring in classic films such as Desperately Seeking Susan, After Hours and Pulp Fiction.