Cox mentioned the split of her parents in an interview with The Guardian as one of her oldest, if not the earliest, recollections. She also remarked, “my mum wasn’t a go-getter so I am thankful that I was able to witness that and be completely the opposite.”
Courteney Cox didn’t grow up thinking she’d be an actress. Instead, she had her heart set on a career in architecture. She first enrolled at Mount Vernon College with the intent of studying architecture, but ultimately opted to leave school and pursue a career in fashion modelling in New York City. She held down a second job at a music agency at the same time.
Courteney wasn’t very successful as a model, but it didn’t stop her from trying. Soon after, she began using such talents in the theatre.
Courteney Cox’s big break came not in a movie or a modelling job when she was 21 years old, but in a music video.
Director Brian De Palma was hired to produce and helm the music video for Bruce Springsteen’s top-charting single “Dancing In The Dark.”
Cox got her big break when Brian De Palma placed her in the music video for “Dancing in the Dark.” Filmed on June 29, 1984, at the St. Paul Civic Centre in Minnesota, Courteney Cox plays a die-hard Springsteen fan during the performance.