Dennis Quaid is a well-known actor, celebrated for his diverse roles in films such as The Parent Trap, The Day After Tomorrow, and A Dog's Purpose.
Recently, his political endorsement at a Donald Trump rally in Coachella, California made headlines. Quaid’s involvement in the rally has sparked interest in his personal life, particularly regarding his family. He is married to Laura Savoie and the couple brought up their fourth anniversary in June this year.
Dennis Quaid's elaborate marital history
As of now, Dennis Quaid (70) is married to Laura Savoie (31), a graduate student and entrepreneur. The couple tied the knot in June 2020 in an intimate ceremony in Santa Barbara, California. Quaid often expresses his deep affection for Savoie, describing her as the "love of my life."
Their relationship has garnered attention for its romantic beginnings; they first met in 2019, and it wasn’t long before they became inseparable. When speaking about their steep 39-year-age gap, Dennis Quad has expressed that it doesn't make a difference to him.
In an interview with FoxNewsDigital, he said:
“I didn’t go out looking for an age gap or someone really younger than me,” Quaid continued. “I met her at a business event and then the relationship developed."
Quaid’s marriage to Savoie is his fourth. He was previously married to actress P.J. Soles, with whom he had a brief union in the 1970s. He then married actress Meg Ryan in 1991, and they share a son, Jack Quaid, who is also pursuing a career in acting.
Quaid's third marriage was to Kimberly Buffington, with whom he has twins, Thomas and Zoe. Their marriage lasted from 2004 until their divorce in 2018. Quaid has openly discussed the challenges of balancing his career and family life, emphasizing the importance of having a supportive partner.
What did Dennis Quaid say at the Coachella rally?
Actor Dennis Quaid began his speech at the Coachella Trump rally by saying:
“I’m here to tell you that it’s time to pick a side... Are we going to be a nation that stands for the Constitution or for TikTok?”
In a speech reminiscent of Trump's lengthy monologues, Quaid expressed concern over a country that once had "affordable cash" and was "exporting oil to our allies and friends."
He highlighted his recent performance in "Reagan," calling Ronald Reagan his favorite president of the 20th century, while also declaring Trump as his top choice for the 21st.
Quaid shared the story of his housekeeper, Josie, who he revealed had been living illegally for over ten years using her sister's ID. He offered to help her gain U.S. citizenship after Trump's election.
Dennis Quaid also criticized the Biden-Harris administration, stating that four years ago, peace was not just a fantasy. Quaid claimed that Trump was close to achieving the Abraham Accords, which would have fostered recognition of Israel by Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern nations, potentially leading to lasting peace.