Jack Quaid and Lizzy McGroder are enjoying the drive-in experience!
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NEW YORK -- Led by the reliable “60 Minutes” on CBS, news programming dominated the television rankings on a quiet week in mid-August. Nine of the 20 most popular programs were news or commentary shows, eight of them on Fox News Channel, the Nielsen company said.
CBS was the most popular broadcast network in prime time, averaging 3.2 million viewers. NBC had 2.8 million, ABC had 2.4 million, Fox had 1.5 million, Univision had 1.3 million, ION Television had 1.2 million and Telemundo had 1
.Jack Quaid and Lizzy McGroder are enjoying the drive-in experience!
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named Dennis Quaid, from an animal shelter in Lynchburg, Virginia.The actor, who starred in Amazon’s “Goliath” and has upcoming feature “Reagan,” is to turn the story into a non-scripted TV project after teaming with ITV America’s Leftfield Pictures, producer of History’s “Alone” and “Forged In Fire.”“Saving Dennis Quaid” will follow the actor, who also recently starred in feature films “A Dog’s Purpose” and “A Dog’s Journey,” and his business partner Jimmy Jellinek as they set out on a mission
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Dennis Quaid recently saved a cat, named Dennis Quaid, from an animal shelter in Lynchburg, Virginia.The actor, who starred in Amazon’s Goliath and has upcoming feature Reagan, is to turn the story into a non-scripted TV project after teaming with ITV America’s Leftfield Pictures, producer of History’s Alone and Forged In Fire.Saving Dennis Quaid will follow the actor, who also recently starred in feature films A Dog’s Purpose and A Dog’s Journey, and his
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WSLS, a local news station from Virginia which ran a story about the feline's search for a loving home.The story was part of the stations 'Clear the shelters' initiative and the six-year-old black cat had come into the care of the Lynchburg Humane Society after locals had spotted the animal not looking in the best of shape.Quaid, who is also a musician and now hosts his own podcast, admitted that he couldn't resist giving the cat Quaid a home after seeing the story.
The Parent Trap and The Day After Tomorrow actor adopted a black feline named after him from Virginia’s Lynchburg Humane Society, regional news station WSLS reported.Quaid responded to an advert that said the cat is a six-year-old male that seeks a life full of endless movie marathons.The actor explained: “It was really off the wall, but I just couldn’t resist. I had to.
He's known as Dennis Quaid and apparently so is his cat. Quaid, 66, delighted animal-lovers everywhere this week with a sweet story about how he is in the process of adopting a new furry friend after learning the feline was named after him.
Dennis Quaid has done his bit for the animals by adopting a cat who shares the same name as him. The rescue cat was living at Lynchburg Humane Society in Virginia when he saw the six-year-old pet feature in a 'clear the shelters' campaign on local TV."I just couldn’t resist.
Dennis Quaid should have no problem remembering his cat’s name.