Jack Henry Quaid: Rising Star and Son of Hollywood Icons
Early Life and Acting Debut
Jack Henry Quaid, born April 24, 1992, is an American actor who comes from a family with a strong artistic lineage. As the son of Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid, he inherited a passion for performing and made his acting debut in the dystopian film, "The Hunger Games" (2012), where he played a minor role.
Breakthrough Role in "The Boys"
Quaid's breakout role came in the Amazon Prime Video series "The Boys" (2019-present). In this superhero satire, Quaid stars as Hughie Campbell Jr., a young man who joins a group of vigilantes known as "The Boys" to take down corrupt superheroes. His portrayal of the character earned him critical acclaim and helped propel him to stardom.
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