Dennis Quaid reflects on The Parent Trap: "A whole new career for me"
Dennis Quaid, a seasoned actor with an extensive Hollywood career, recently reflected on one of the most cherished roles of his life—playing the lovable dad in the 1998 remake of *The Parent Trap*. The film, which reintroduced the classic 1961 body-swap story to a new generation, remains a highlight in Quaid’s career, one he believes will continue to resonate with audiences for many years to come.
“The Parent Trap was like, a whole new career for me. It's so in my heart. It's such a beautiful movie,” Quaid shared to Entertainment Tonight, reminiscing about the film’s impact on his life and career. Starring opposite Natasha Richardson and a then-unknown Lindsay Lohan, who delivered a standout performance in dual roles, Quaid’s portrayal of Nick Parker solidified his place in the hearts of viewers worldwide.
Quaid’s deep affection for the film goes beyond its initial success at the box office. He expressed his belief that *The Parent Trap* has secured a lasting legacy that will endure well into the future. “I think people will be watching that 100 years from now, I really do,” he said confidently, underscoring the timeless appeal of the movie.
The Parent Trap not only became a defining moment for Quaid but also launched Lindsay Lohan’s career, introducing her to Hollywood as a talented young actress. The film’s enduring popularity, along with its heartfelt story and memorable performances, has made it a staple in family entertainment, ensuring its place in cinematic history.