Dennis William Quaid (born April 9, 1954) is an American actor. He is known for his starring roles in many successful films, including Great Balls of Fire! (1989), Dragonheart (1996), The Parent Trap (1998), Frequency (2000), The Rookie (2002), The Day After Tomorrow (2004), In Good Company (2004), Flight of the Phoenix (2004), Yours, Mine & Ours (2005), and Vantage Point (2008). In 2003, Quaid received a Golden Globe Award nomination for Far from Heaven (2002).
Quaid portrayed President Bill Clinton in the HBO film The Special Relationship (2010), earning nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. He also portrayed Deputy U.S. Marshal Sherrill Lynn in the Paramount+ Western series (2023), and President Ronald Reagan in the biopic Reagan (2024).
In 1987, Quaid starred in the neo-noir romance thriller The Big Easy (1987) opposite Ellen Barkin. Hal Hinson of The Washington Post praised his performance, comparing him to Jack Nicholson: "The same is true for Quaid. A gator grin spreading over his face, Quaid is so unabashedly full of himself that you get swept up in his enthusiastic high spirits. He's a life-giver, like Nicholson." For his performance. Quaid received a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead. He also achieved acclaim for his portrayal of Jerry Lee Lewis in Great Balls of Fire! (1989) acting alongside Winona Ryder. In 1989, Quaid also appeared throughout the Bonnie Raitt music video for the song "Thing Called Love."Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine:
Quaid's career lost steam in the early 1990s after he fought anorexia nervosa, brought on when he lost 40 pounds to play the tuberculosis-afflicted Doc Holliday in the Western drama Wyatt Earp (1994), and recovered from a cocaine addiction. However, Quaid continued to garner positive reviews in a variety of films. He played the lead role in the 1996 adventure film Dragonheart, and starred in the remake of The Parent Trap (1998) directed by Nancy Meyers, playing the part of the twins' divorced father. He also starred as an aging pro football quarterback in Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday (1999) and in the science fiction film Frequency (2000). He was the guest star of a Season 2 episode of Muppets Tonight (1997). In 1998, Quaid made his debut as a film director with Everything That Rises, a Television film Western in which Quaid also starred.
In 2000, Quaid acted in Steven Soderbergh's critically acclaimed crime drama Traffic. Quaid earned a nomination for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture along with the ensemble. He gained acclaim for his role in the Norman Jewison–directed HBO film Dinner with Friends (2001), based on the Donald Margulies play of the same name; Quaid acted alongside Andie MacDowell, Greg Kinnear, and Toni Collette. In 2002, Quaid portrayed former baseball pitcher Jim Morris in the Walt Disney sports drama The Rookie (2002). That same year, he earned acclaim for his role as the closeted husband Frank Whitaker during the 1950s in the Todd Haynes–directed romantic period film Far From Heaven, where he acted alongside Julianne Moore, earning a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture, and winning the Independent Spirit Award and the New York Film Critics Circle Award.
Quaid returned to television, portraying U.S. President Bill Clinton alongside Michael Sheen as Tony Blair and Hope Davis as Hillary Clinton, in the HBO film The Special Relationship (2009). He received acclaim as well as nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie as well as a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. In 2012 and 2013, Quaid played Sheriff Ralph Lamb in the CBS TV drama series Vegas. In 2015, he made guest appearances playing Lucky Luciano in Drunk History and a chief and a judge in Inside Amy Schumer. From 2015 to 2016, Quaid played Samuel Brukner in the Crackle series The Art of More. He played Michael Lennox in the British series Fortitude in 2017, and Wade Blackwood in the Amazon Prime legal series Goliath in 2019.
In 2017, Quaid starred in A Dog's Purpose as Ethan Montgomery, billed as "a celebration of the special connection between humans and their dogs." The following year, Quaid starred in I Can Only Imagine, where he played Arthur Millard, the father of singer and songwriter Bart Millard, and Kin, where he plays Hal, the father of the film's two protagonists. In 2019, Quaid portrayed Vice Admiral William 'Bull' Halsey in the war drama Midway. In 2022, he voiced a leading role in the Walt Disney Animated film Strange World. In 2023, Quaid starred in the sports drama The Hill (2023).
In March 2018, it was confirmed by director Sean McNamara that Quaid would portray President Ronald Reagan in a biopic, titled Reagan, the second time Quaid has portrayed a U.S. president. The film was slated to have a summer 2019 release; however, in May 2020 it was still in pre-production and was scheduled to begin filming, but was stopped and postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was released in theaters on August 30, 2024. The same year, Quaid starred alongside Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley in the body horror film The Substance, in which he portrays a sleazy television studio executive named Harvey.
On February 14, 1991, Quaid married actress Meg Ryan. Quaid and Ryan fell in love during the shooting of their second film together, D.O.A. They have a son, Jack Quaid (born 1992). Quaid and Ryan announced their separation on June 28, 2000, saying they had been separated six weeks by then. Their divorce was finalized in July 2001.
Quaid dated model Shanna Moakler from February to October 2001.
Quaid married Texas real estate agent Kimberly Buffington on July 4, 2004, at his ranch in Paradise Valley, Montana. They have fraternal twins who were born via a surrogate on November 8, 2007, in Santa Monica, California.
On November 18, 2007, hospital staff at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center mistakenly gave Quaid's 10-day-old twins a dosage of heparin (a blood thinner) that was 1,000 times the common dosage for infants. The babies recovered, but Quaid filed a lawsuit against the drug manufacturer, Baxter Healthcare, claiming that packaging for the two doses of heparin are not different enough. In May 2008, the Quaids testified before the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, asking the U.S. Congress not to preempt the right to sue drug manufacturers for negligence under state law. The incident led Quaid to become a patient-safety advocate, producing a series of documentaries on preventable medical errors that aired on the Discovery Channel, as well as co-authoring a medical-journal article addressing the positive influence of patient stories in motivating change in healthcare. The first documentary, , aired on the Discovery Channel in 2010, and the second documentary, , aired on the Discovery Channel in 2012.
Buffington filed for divorce from Quaid in March 2012. Buffington's attorney then withdrew the divorce papers on April 26, 2012. That summer, Quaid and Buffington moved to California. In October 2012, he and Buffington again decided to separate, and Buffington filed for legal separation, seeking joint legal and sole physical custody of the twins. After waiting to establish the required six months of residency in California, Quaid filed for divorce on November 30, 2012, asking for joint legal and physical custody of the children and offering to pay spousal support to Buffington. They then reconciled, and the divorce was dismissed by September 2013. On June 28, 2016, the couple announced in a joint statement that they were divorcing, citing "irreconcilable differences" as the reason, with Buffington asking for full physical custody and joint legal custody. The divorce was finalized on April 27, 2018.
Following his separation from Buffington, Quaid dated model Santa Auzina from July 2016 to 2019.
On October 21, 2019, Quaid confirmed his engagement to Laura Savoie. Their original wedding plans were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and they married on June 2, 2020, in Santa Barbara. Savoie is a CPA and yoga instructor, 39 years his junior, who shares his Christian faith. Quaid says, "God is in the relationship. I've never had a relationship like that before." Together, they launched the production company Bonniedale Films, based in Nashville, where they live.
Quaid is a fan of the Houston Astros, and after the team's 2005 National League Championship-winning season, he narrated their commemorative DVD release. After the filming of , Quaid went to Cleveland Browns Stadium to dedicate Davis's jersey.
Quaid began podcasting in 2020, starting The Pet Show with Dennis Quaid and Jimmy Jellinek. Its first episode premiered on July 10, 2020. During that podcast, Quaid learned of a Animal shelter cat in Lynchburg, Virginia, also named Dennis Quaid. He adopted the cat and flew it out to California to live at his recording studio.
When Quaid was asked if he believed he had ever been addicted to the drugs, Quaid responded, "It was a gradual thing. But it got to the point where I couldn't have any fun unless I had it. Which is a bad place to be." Later in the interview, he said, "But I saw myself being dead in about five years if I didn't stop."
In May 2024, Quaid endorsed Donald Trump for President during an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, and later spoke at Trump’s rally in Coachella, California, on October 12, 2024.
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Filmography
Film
1975 Crazy Mama Bellhop Uncredited 1977 I Never Promised You a Rose Garden Shark, Baseball Pitcher September 30, 1955 Frank 1978 Our Winning Season Paul Morelli The Seniors Alan Darby 1979 Breaking Away Mike 1980 The Long Riders Ed Miller Gorp "Mad" Grossman 1981 All Night Long Freddie Dupler Caveman Lar The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia Travis Child Stripes Extra at Graduation Ceremony Uncredited 1983 Tough Enough Art Long Jaws 3-D Michael "Mike" Brody The Right Stuff Gordon Cooper 1984 Dreamscape Alex Gardner 1985 Enemy Mine Willis "Will" Davidge 1987 The Big Easy Detective Lieutenant Remy McSwain Innerspace Lieutenant Tuck Pendleton Suspect Eddie Sanger 1988 D.O.A. Professor Dexter Cornell Everybody's All-American Gavin "Grey Ghost" Grey 1989 Great Balls of Fire! Jerry Lee Lewis 1990 Come See the Paradise Jack McGurn / McGann Postcards from the Edge Jack Faulkner 1993 Wilder Napalm Wallace Foudroyant / Biff The Clown Undercover Blues Jefferson "Jeff" Blue Flesh and Bone Arlis Sweeney 1994 A Century of Cinema Himself Documentary Wyatt Earp Doc Holliday 1995 Something to Talk About Eddie Bichon 1996 Dragonheart Sir Bowen 1997 Gang Related Joe Doe / William McCall Switchback FBI Special Agent Frank LaCrosse 1998 The Parent Trap Nicholas "Nick" Parker Savior Joshua Rose / Guy Playing by Heart Hugh 1999 Any Given Sunday Jack "Cap" Rooney 2000 Frequency Frank Sullivan Traffic Arnie Metzger 2002 The Rookie Jim Morris Far from Heaven Frank Whitaker 2003 Cold Creek Manor Cooper Tilson 2004 The Alamo Sam Houston The Day After Tomorrow Jack Hall In Good Company Dan Foreman Flight of the Phoenix Captain Franklin "Frank" Towns 2005 Yours, Mine & Ours Rear Admiral Frank Beardsley, USCG 2006 American Dreamz President Joseph Staton 2007 Battle for Terra Roven Voice role 2008 Vantage Point Secret Service Agent Thomas Barnes Smart People Lawrence Wetherhold Ben Schwartzwalder 2009 Horsemen Aidan Breslin General Clayton M. Abernathy / Hawk Pandorum Lieutenant Payton / Older Corporal Gallo 2010 Legion Bob Hanson 2011 Soul Surfer Tom Hamilton Footloose Reverend Shaw Moore Beneath the Darkness Vaughn Ely 2012 What to Expect When You're Expecting Ramsey Cooper The Words Clay Hammond Playing for Keeps Carl King At Any Price Henry Whipple 2013 Movie 43 Charlie Wessler Segment: "The Pitch" 2015 Miracles on the Plain Narrator Voice; Documentary Truth Colonel Roger Charles 2017 A Dog's Purpose Adult Ethan Montgomery 2018 I Can Only Imagine Arthur Millard Kin Hal Solinski Pretenders Joe 2019 The Intruder Charlie Peck A Dog's Journey Ethan Montgomery Midway Vice Admiral William "Bull" Halsey 2021 Born a Champion Mason Blue Miracle Captain Wade Malloy American Underdog Dick Vermeil 2022 The Tiger Rising Beauchamp Strange World Jaeger Clade Voice role 2023 The Long Game Frank Mitchell On a Wing and a Prayer Doug White Strays The Birdwatcher The Hill Pastor James Hill 2024 The Substance Harvey Reagan Ronald Reagan 2025 Broke George Brandywine Saurus City Rind, the Shrouded Knight Voice role Sovereign Chief John Bouchart 2026 Arthur Millard Carl Rikker
Television
1977 Baretta Scott Martin Episode: "The Sky Is Falling" 1978 Are You in the House Alone? Phil Lawver Television film 1979 Amateur Night at the Dixie Bar and Grill Roy 1981 Bill Barry Morrow 1982 Johnny Belinda Kyle Hager 1983 Barry Morrow 1997 Sesame Street: Kids' Guide to Life Uncle Tommy Episode: "Telling the Truth" Muppets Tonight Himself Episode: "Dennis Quaid" 1998 Everything that Rises Jim Clay Television film; also director 2001 Dinner with Friends Gabe Television film 2009 SpongeBob SquarePants Grandpa Redbeard Voice role; Episode: "Grandpappy the Pirate" 2010 The Special Relationship Bill Clinton Television film Himself / The Narrator Documentary 2012–2013 Vegas Sheriff Ralph Lamb 21 episodes; also executive producer 2015 Inside Amy Schumer Chief / Judge 2 episodes Drunk History Lucky Luciano Episode: "Las Vegas" 2015–2016 The Art of More Samuel Brukner 20 episodes 2017 Workaholics Ted Murphy Episode: "Weed the People" Fortitude Michael Lennox 10 episodes 2019 Goliath Wade Blackwood Main cast; season 3 Merry Happy Whatever Don Quinn Main cast 2021 Pawn Stars Himself Episode: "Pawn Stars and Movie Stars" 2023 Full Circle Jeff McCusker Main role, miniseries Sherrill Lynn 2025 Happy Face Keith Hunter Jesperson/Happy Face Killer Lead role
Theatre
1983 True West Austin Sam Shepard Cherry Lane Theatre, Off-Broadway
Awards and nominations
1987 Valladolid International Film Festival Best Lead Actor The Big Easy 1988 Independent Spirit Awards Best Male Lead 1989 Jupiter Awards Best International Actor 2001 Saturn Awards Best Supporting Actor Frequency Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Ensemble in a Motion Picture Traffic 2002 New York Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor Far from Heaven Toronto Film Critics Association Best Supporting Performance – Male 2003 Chicago Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actor Gold Derby Awards Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Male Online Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actor Satellite Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Actor in a Supporting Role Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor 2010 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie The Special Relationship Satellite Awards Best Lead Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie 2011 Golden Globe Awards Best Lead Actor in a Motion Picture Made for Television Screen Actors Guild Outstanding Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries 2016 Houston Film Critics Society Lifetime Achievement N/A 2025 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Actor Reagan Worst Screen Combo
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