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Dennis Quaid On Fatherhood

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Actor Dennis Quaid may be playing a bit of a tough guy in the new movie G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra, but when it comes down to it, he is still a daddy. Quaid is the father of three kids, Jack Henry, with ex-wife Meg Ryan and twins Zoe Grace and Thomas Boone. You may remember that the twins survived after a terrible heparin accident shortly after being born sparking a lawsuit against the hospital and drug maker.

When asked if having already been through the baby years with older son, Jack, has made taking care of the twins easier Quaid said,

“Easier, and it’s harder, too,” he says. “You don’t freak out at every sniffle and every trip and fall. It’s not such a shock, changing diapers and getting up in the night. But it’s harder because there’s two of them. One’s going one way, and the other’s going the other. You go from man-to-man to zone defense.”

And how the twins are doing following their accident?

“She’s very much a girlie-girl, and he’s like a linebacker.”

Don’t worry about him missing time with his oldest son due to working with the twins. Dennis just spent spring break with Jack looking at colleges.

[Images by Nikki Nelson/ WENN.com]

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