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Jack quaid
Jack quaid













jack quaid
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A few things have been pointed out to me from Tumblr. What do you think of your fans’ posts on Tumblr? I think I’m only a good dancer if it pertains to humor. No, I’m not a good dancer I just look funny when I’m doing it. The only time I’m a good dancer if I’m just hanging out with friends, there’s good music playing, and just fooling around. Okay, if I went to a dance class, everyone would look at me like, “What?” I just wouldn’t fit in. Would you consider yourself a good dancer? You also showed off your dancing skills in Sitting Babies. I also heard that you can do the stanky leg from your Tumblr fans.

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In an interview, Isabelle said that you can do the full “Single Ladies” dance. Futurama gets me in that way unlike any other show. Whenever something happens and I really don’t expect it, that’s what I laugh the hardest at. How would you describe your sense of humor? That way, you feel more connected to and have more respect for texts and what you’re reading when you know what it’s like from the other side.

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Having been in Neon Albatross and NYU’s Hammerkatz, do you feel sketch comedy has helped you become a better actor?ĭefinitely, especially because it allows you to create your own work. I signed some stuff and took a few photos and then I was like, “I’ve got to go take a test.” And I left, but that’s been like the only time and that’s fine. They were at Barnes and Noble and I walked by this line of people that was going down the block and I was like, “What is this?” And they all started to recognize me. No, except for this one time when…I don’t know what random turn of events led to this but…I was walking through Union Square and there happened to be a book signing for the three leads of the movie. Have you been noticed more in public now that you’ve been in a movie? And I grew close to pretty much everybody.

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We were all on the same diet because we all had to bulk up for the movie one way for another, so we just ate at the same restaurants. Everyone was around the same age and only me and two other people were a little bit older, but everyone was kind of around the same age. Kind of everybody really, because it was kind of like summer camp. Which co-star did you connect to the most? Hell no! I would probably just find the nearest hole to lie in and just wait it out if I could…just wait for everyone else to die. It was a lot of pressure.ĭo you think you’d survive the Hunger Games? I was like, “Ah, how do I look in this shot?” And as the movie went on, I was like, “Okay, now it’s time for the story I can actually enjoy this.” But like seeing yourself at least for the first shot, you’re just worried about how you appear to the outside world, just because I knew this movie would be seen by everybody. I found myself…It was very hard to actually pay attention to the story because I was just kind of looking at the aesthetics of myself rather than my performance. Seeing myself on the big screen for the first time is like…I don’t know. How does it feel to be on the big screen? He sat down with NYU Local for a chat about his new found fame. Additionally, he is a member of NYU’s Hammerkatz, a sketch comedy group. Quaid is currently a sophomore at NYU studying in the Experimental Theatre Wing at the Tisch School of the Arts. And although he may have two famous parents, Quaid has recently made a name all for himself in the industry after making his big-screen debut in the first movie adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ popular book series.

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It’s worth noting that Jack is the son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan. With The Hunger Games becoming increasingly popular, we sought out to interview Jack Quaid, and NYU Sophomore who plays the role of Marvel in the popular film.















Jack quaid