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Dennis Quaid revealed he used cocaine to prepare for his role in "Great Balls of Fire!" Quaid spent 12 hours a day learning piano to portray Jerry Lee Lewis in the 1989 biopic. Quaid has been open ...
Quaid checked into rehab after gaining fame in "The Right Stuff," "Breaking Away" and "Great Balls of Fire!." DENNIS QUAID HOPES BY SHARING HIS STORY WITH PAST ADDICTION IT'LL HELP OTHERS: ‘LIFE ...
Dennis Quaid is among the many stars, fans and friends who turned to social media to honor Jerry Lee Lewis after his death on Friday (Oct. 28). Quaid — who portrayed Lewis in the 1989 film Great ...
After making a name for himself as one of Hollywood’s most versatile stars in 1979’s Breaking Away, 1983’s The Right Stuff, 1989’s Great Balls of Fire! and more, Quaid checked himself into ...
Dennis Quaid put Facebook's parent company, Meta, in his sights after it allegedly wouldn't allow the marketing team behind "Reagan" to boost paid promotional material that contained his face.
EDITOR'S NOTE: In 1989, the Jerry Lee Lewis film, "Great Balls of Fire" was released. Bruce Miller talked with Lewis, Dennis Quaid and others related to the film. Here's the ...
People Are In Serious Disbelief After Dennis Quaid Was Interviewed In The Middle Of A Fire Evacuation. Chelsea Stewart. Sun, ... I’m embarrassed for the guy interviewing Dennis Quaid on the news.
Dennis Quaid lets gospel music fire his soul and 'Reagan' film fuel his politics The actor-turned-singer will be in Chicago to play the Athenaeum Center on July 19 and plays the title role in the ...
A Jerry Lee Lewis biopic from Jim (The Big Easy) McBride, starring an energetic Dennis Quaid as the piano-bashing, God-fearing rock'n'roller. He upsets the applecart (and middle America) by ...
Dennis Quaid has been capturing attention on the screen for decades with memorable roles in Breaking Away, Dreamscape, The Right Stuff, The Day After Tomorrow, The Parent Trap and Great Balls of Fire!
Dennis Quaid, 70, revealed that the secret behind his piano skills in 1989’s Great Balls of Fire!, in which he portrayed music legend Jerry Lee Lewis, was 12 hours a day of practice—and ...