Dennis Quaid and Ronald Reagan.Photo:Dominique Charriau/WireImage; Harry Langdon/Getty
Dominique Charriau/WireImage; Harry Langdon/Getty
Dennis Quaidis a fan ofRonald Reagan, but he felt reluctant at first to play the late president in the new biopicReagan.While the actor, 70, appeared on theTodayshowto promote the movie on Aug. 29, the actor told hostCraig Melvinthat he initially felt reluctant to accept the role.“He was my favorite president. Reagan is likeMuhammad Ali— you show a picture of him to anyone in the world and they’re going to say, ‘That’s Reagan,' " he said. “I didn’t want to do an impersonation. I wanted to get to the human being behind the public persona.“Quaid said he was invited to Reagan’s ranch near Santa Barbara, Calif., known as Rancho del Cielo, per theRonald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum, while researching the part. There, he felt a profound connection to the late president while visiting.“Coming through the gates, I could feel him there,” he said. “I mean, the house they had, it was 11,000 square feet. A two-bedroom apartment. They had a king-sized bed but it was two single beds zipped together. Reagan was not a rich man, I realized. He was a very humble man. That’s what led me into it.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Reagan was president from 1981 through 1989 anddiedat age 93 on June 5, 2004, from Alzheimer’s disease. Quaid said he spent two years preparing to shoot the movie and joked that his “poor kids and my wife lived with Ronald Reagan at different times of his life for a couple of years” while discussing how he adapted Reagan’s mannerisms and voice.“But I wanted to learn it and forget it. YouTube is fantastic as far as a source for that, but I just wanted to forget it so we could do these scenes,” he said, adding that his costarPenelope Ann Millerwas “so good” as late first ladyNancy Reagan.Dennis Quaid in 2024’s Reagan.Cooper Ross"She justwasNancy, even in the lunch line,” he said. “She’s such an incredible actress. At the core, the move is a love story of Ron and Nancy and their marriage over five [or] six decades, and there wouldn’t have been a president Reagan without Nancy.“Quaid previously told PEOPLE in April that he felt “scared to death” over playing the role. He said his experience at Reagan’s ranch helped him realize the late president “was a really humble, humble guy.“Reaganis in theaters Aug. 30.
Dennis Quaidis a fan ofRonald Reagan, but he felt reluctant at first to play the late president in the new biopicReagan.
While the actor, 70, appeared on theTodayshowto promote the movie on Aug. 29, the actor told hostCraig Melvinthat he initially felt reluctant to accept the role.
“He was my favorite president. Reagan is likeMuhammad Ali— you show a picture of him to anyone in the world and they’re going to say, ‘That’s Reagan,' " he said. “I didn’t want to do an impersonation. I wanted to get to the human being behind the public persona.”
Quaid said he was invited to Reagan’s ranch near Santa Barbara, Calif., known as Rancho del Cielo, per theRonald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum, while researching the part. There, he felt a profound connection to the late president while visiting.
“Coming through the gates, I could feel him there,” he said. “I mean, the house they had, it was 11,000 square feet. A two-bedroom apartment. They had a king-sized bed but it was two single beds zipped together. Reagan was not a rich man, I realized. He was a very humble man. That’s what led me into it.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Reagan was president from 1981 through 1989 anddiedat age 93 on June 5, 2004, from Alzheimer’s disease. Quaid said he spent two years preparing to shoot the movie and joked that his “poor kids and my wife lived with Ronald Reagan at different times of his life for a couple of years” while discussing how he adapted Reagan’s mannerisms and voice.
“But I wanted to learn it and forget it. YouTube is fantastic as far as a source for that, but I just wanted to forget it so we could do these scenes,” he said, adding that his costarPenelope Ann Millerwas “so good” as late first ladyNancy Reagan.
Dennis Quaid in 2024’s Reagan.Cooper Ross
Cooper Ross
“She justwasNancy, even in the lunch line,” he said. “She’s such an incredible actress. At the core, the move is a love story of Ron and Nancy and their marriage over five [or] six decades, and there wouldn’t have been a president Reagan without Nancy.”
Quaid previously told PEOPLE in April that he felt “scared to death” over playing the role. He said his experience at Reagan’s ranch helped him realize the late president “was a really humble, humble guy.”
Reaganis in theaters Aug. 30.
source: people.com