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  1. Lewis Michael Arquette (December 14, 1935 – February 10, 2001) was an American actor. He was best known for playing J. D. Pickett on the television series The Waltons , on which he worked from 1978 to 1981.

  2. (Subudism, says Lewis Arquette, is a "nonsectarian fellowship," originating in Indonesia, that fosters meditation.) The family also observed Islam. The Arquettes began performing early in a ...

  3. Ibn Sahl of Seville – Jewish poet and diplomat, born in 1212–3 to a Jewish family in Seville. Mubarak Shah (Chagatai Khan) – He was the first Chagatai Khan to convert to Islam. Valentine de Saint-Point – French writer, poet, painter, playwright, art critic, choreographer, lecturer and journalist.

  4. The late U.S. actor Lewis Michael Arquette, a member of The Waltons and of comedy troupe Second City, and hailing from an all-around acting family, converted to Islam in his twilight years ...

  5. 60 years ago, the late great craggy carny barker of character actors Lewis Arquette found himself in the Soho District of Manhattan sharing a syringe with jazz musicians. It was the first and last time Arquette shot up. In the summer of 1994, some 50 films and 5 kids (actors Rosanna, Patricia, David, Alexis and Richmond) later, the practicing Muslim struggled home to Hollywood from a ...

  6. Lewis Arquette, who acted in around 135 TV serials and movies, was a Muslim convert. Daughter of Lewis, Oscar winner Patrica Arquette said ‘’I grew up in a family with a Jewish mother and an Islamic father who did Ramadan’’. 12. Everlast. Erik Francis Schrody, better known as Everlast, was raised in tradition of Catholicism.

  7. Her father, Lewis Arquette, was a French-Canadian, and both parents converted to Islam when the actress was a child, leaving the kids to be raised “in all religions.”

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