Patricia Arquette's Daughter Harlow Makes Confession About Her Mom's Famous Movies (Exclusive)

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The actress is mom to daughter Harlow and son Enzo

<p>Michael Tran/AFP/Getty</p> Patricia Arquette and Harlow Jane attend the Apple TV+ 75th Emmy Awards red carpet event in Los Angeles on January 15, 2024.

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Patricia Arquette and Harlow Jane attend the Apple TV+ 75th Emmy Awards red carpet event in Los Angeles on January 15, 2024.

Patricia Arquette is trying to steer her kids away from her catalog of work.

While chatting with PEOPLE outside of the Apple TV+ Primetime Emmy Awards party on Monday night, the Severance actress' daughter Harlow Jane, 20, revealed that she hasn't seen many of her mom's films or TV shows.

"I don't watch them!" Harlow shared when asked which of her mom's shows or movies is her favorite.

"I really minimize my work at home," Arquette, 55, explained. "I don't really want my kids to see me...Like, 'Let's watch mom?' That's just so weird.

"I never watched it," Harlow added of Severance. "I did watch a little bit of True Romance though, because it came up in a class I was taking. I was like 'Okay.' But I liked that, that was great!"

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<p>JC Olivera/Getty</p> Patricia Arquette and Harlow Olivia Calliope Jane seen at the Apple TV+ Emmy Awards post ceremony reception at Mother Wolf on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

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Patricia Arquette and Harlow Olivia Calliope Jane seen at the Apple TV+ Emmy Awards post ceremony reception at Mother Wolf on January 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

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Arquette shares her daughter with actor Thomas Jane, 54. She is also mom to son Enzo Rossi, 35, whom she shares with ex Paul Rossi.

In June, Harlow chatted with PEOPLE about her role in Arquette's Apple TV+ show High Desert, in which she played a younger version of her mom's character.

Although the mother-daughter duo already bear a close resemblance, Harlow wanted to ensure she really looked the part — right down to her smile.

“I went to my dentist and I had him put these artificial teeth over my teeth,” she told PEOPLE exclusively. “My mom has very specific teeth. And I was getting really into it. I cut my hair, dyed my hair. It was just so fun to me.”

Harlow shared that it was a unique challenge to get into character for the flashback. “My mom and I are very close, and so I had a pretty good understanding of how she would be or how she would maybe act at that age or in that kind of situation,” she explained. “But it was weird, because it was her through the eyes of a different character, but it was also my character.”

<p>Gisela Schober/Getty </p> Patricia Arquette and Harlow Jane in 2019

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Patricia Arquette and Harlow Jane in 2019

“I love my mom, and I just felt like I knew what her face would look like in this moment of screaming at someone,” she added. “I love and adore the character of Peggy. I think she's so cool. And I loved talking to the writers about, ‘What was she [like] when she was younger?’ How sick is that? It was so exciting for me.”

Despite her natural inclination to join her parents as actors, Harlow admitted she initially resisted following in her parents’ footsteps.

“I definitely rebelled against it for as long as I could,” she previously told PEOPLE. “And then when I got into high school, I ended up going to this very arts-heavy boarding school, and I took a theater class. And that's when I decided, ‘Yeah, I don't know if I can not do this anymore for the rest of my life.’ I can't live a lie of wanting to be anything else.”

She confessed, “I couldn’t help but secretly love it.”

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