Quaid chokes up discoursing twins’ overdose

PARK CITY, Utah Dennis Quaid says his new picture show shows “living imitating fine art.”

The histrion, whose newborn Twins were yielded an overdose of roue thinner in November, clogged up with emotion at the ken of himself keeping two salubrious babies in the final shootings of “Smart People.”

“It really really gets me when I see this. I’m a little verklempt,” Quaid emphasised onstage at the movie’s Sundance Film Festival premiere this hebdomad. “The fictitious character came to have got hope for himself but in a sense it came up true for me.”

The Gemini born to Quaid and his married woman Kimberly by a surrogate mother have nowed recovered from the overdose of Liquaemin administered at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. The duet sued the drug maker.

In the pic, Quaid plays Lawrence Wetherhold, a schlumpy English prof struggling to acquire over the expiry of his married woman. He tardily finds felicity with a former educatee and ER doctor, played by Sarah Jessica Parker, who toughened him for a raptus.

By the determination of the romantic funniness, his character is the male parent of Twins.

“Kimberly and I weren’t even meaning when we pipped (the moving). We’d existed trying for three geezerhood,” Quaid emphasised. “When I read the book a twosome years ago, the terminal scene constantly got me emotionally. It made me well up. And of class having our own Gemini the Twins now, it genuinely gets me verklempt.”

“It’s a grand thing. For me, it’s simply life copying art.”

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