Quaid spent 12 hours a day learning piano to portray Jerry Lee Lewis in the 1989 biopic. Quaid has been open about his past cocaine addiction, which he overcame after rehab in 1990. Dennis Quaid ...
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 cocaine. The ...
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Jack Quaid recalls dad Dennis Quaid constantly playing 'Great Balls of Fire' on piano: 'Soundtrack to my childhood'
"Goodness gracious, great balls of fire!" Apparently those lyrics from the Jerry Lee Lewis 1961 hit live rent-free in Jack Quaid's brain, thanks to his dad, Dennis Quaid. Jack made the funny ...
Over the years, Dennis Quaid has played many historical figures — from music legend Jerry Lee Lewis to President Bill Clinton — but walking in the shoes of the 40th president, Ronald Reagan, was ...
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