Dennis Quaid
Born: 9 April 1954
Birthplace: Houston, Texas
Best Known As: Gordon Cooper in The Right Stuff
Lean and just a bit craggy with an aw-shucks grin, Quaid has often played a rascal with a good heart and a soft head. His most prominent role remains that of cocky astronaut Gordon Cooper in the 1983 film The Right Stuff. His other films include The Big Easy (1987), Traffic (2000, directed by Stephen Soderbergh), and Great Balls of Fire (1989) in which he played musician Jerry Lee Lewis. He starred as pitcher Jim Morris in the 2002 biopic The Rookie. Quaid is the younger brother of actor Randy Quaid.
Quaid married actress Meg Ryan in 1991; the pair filed for divorce in 2000. They have one son, Jack Henry.
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Denzel Washington
Born: 28 December 1954
Birthplace: Mt. Vernon, New York
Best Known As: Star of Malcolm X and Training Day
Denzel Washington won an Oscar as best actor for his role as a rogue cop in the 2001 film Training Day. It was his second Academy Award; he also won in 1989 as best supporting actor for the Civil War film Glory. Washington got his early break on TV, playing Dr. Phillip Chandler in the television drama St. Elsewhere (1982-88). He received critical praise for his role in the movie A Soldier's Story (1984), and was nominated for a supporting actor Oscar for Cry Freedom (1987). Washington worked steadily throughout the 1990s in big-budget thrillers, comedies and dramas, including Philadelphia (1993, with Tom Hanks), Crimson Tide (1995, opposite Gene Hackman) and The Preacher's Wife (1996, with Whitney Houston). His portrayal of boxer Ruben Carter earned him another Oscar nomination for the movie The Hurricane (1999).
Washington was the first African-American to win a best actor Oscar since Sidney Poitier in 1963... 2002 was the first year that African-Americans won both the best actor and best actress Oscars; Washington won for Training Day and Halle Berry won for her role in Monster's Ball... Washington has collaborated several times with director Spike Lee; their films together include Mo' Better Blues (1990), Malcolm X (1992, based on the life of civil rights leader Malcolm X) and He Got Game (1998).
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