Dennis QuaidActorBorn: 9 April 1954 Birthplace: Houston, Texas Best known as: Star of Frequency and The Rookie Lean and a bit craggy with an aw-shucks grin, actor Dennis Quaid has often played rascals with good hearts and soft heads. His most prominent early role was that of cocky astronaut Gordon Cooper in the 1983 film The Right Stuff. Ever-youthful and athletic, Quaid turned into a sturdy leading man and dependable ensemble actor. He has appeared as a stranded astronaut in Enemy Mine (1985); as Jerry Lee Lewis in Great Balls of Fire! (1989, with Winona Ryder); as Doc Holliday in the western feature Wyatt Earp (1994, starring Kevin Costner); as young Lindsay Lohan's befuddled dad in The Parent Trap (1998); as Jim Caviezel's time-warped dad in Frequency (2000); as a shady lawyer in Traffic (2000, directed by Stephen Soderbergh); as pitcher Jim Morris in the 2002 biopic The Rookie; as Julianne Moore's gay husband in Far From Heaven (2002); as Sam Houston in The Alamo (2004); as Jake Gyllenhaal's overprotective dad in The Day After Tomorrow (2004); and as an embittered literature professor in Smart People (2008, with Ellen Page). Extra credit: Quaid is the younger brother of actor Randy Quaid... Dennis Quaid married actress Meg Ryan in 1991; the pair divorced in 2001. They have one son, Jack Henry... He married Texas realtor Kimberly Buffington in 2004, and they had twins, Thomas Boone and Zoe Grace, in November of 2007... Quaid was also previously married to actress P.J. Soles. Copyright © 1998-2006 by Who2?, LLC. All rights reserved. More on Dennis Quaid from Fact Monster:
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