Randy Quaid Acting Crazy, Banned From Stage Actors Union?
Randy Quaid has often played kooky characters in the movies he has appeared in. So maybe he was practicing for some new role when he reputedly acted crazy on the stage of Broadway play “Lone Star Love”. Quaid is said to have repeatedly struck an actor on the back of the head, warned other actors not to look him in the eye, and made sexually inappropriate comments. He and his wife, Evi, are said to have tried rewriting the script and eliminating characters.
Because of this, Quaid was banned from the Actors’ Equity Association and fined, with charges coming from the entire cast. The show never made it to Broadway because of these problems. (Has no one heard of an understudy?)
Quaid will appear in Real Time and Ball’s Out: The Gary Houseman Story, both in 2008. His last movie projects was Goya’s Ghosts (2006), in which he played King Carlos IV.
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