Ellen September 21 Preview: Dennis Quaid & Jenna Dewan-Tatum

Ellen: Dennis Quaid “Vegas” Interview

Who can forget the infamous “I’m Dennis Quaid” hidden camera prank that took place a few years ago on Ellen? Thankfully, the handsome leading man is back for his very first appearance in Season 10, so hopefully, some new hilarity can ensue!

Dennis Quaid Ellen September 21

Dennis Quaid will return to Ellen September 21 to discuss “Vegas.” (Featureflash / Shutterstock.com)

Texas native Dennis Quaid has had a prolific film career featuring a variety of diverse roles; from the family comedy The Parent Trap to his award-winning role opposite Julianne Moore in the drama Far From Heaven. Starting soon, Dennis will be making his mark in television with the CBS drama Vegas. Set in 1960s Nevada, Dennis will portray Sheriff Ralph Lamb, who goes head-to-head with a new gangster in town, Vincent Savino (played by Michael Chiklis.) Dennis will discuss his western-themed new show on Ellen September 21.

Ellen: Jenna Dewan-Tatum “10 Years” Interview

Jenna Dewan-Tatum is an actress and dancer who first gained notoriety with her leading role in the dance film Step Up. Jenna is also an object of envy for many women in America, as she is married to her Step Up co-star, actor Channing Tatum.

Channing and Jenna are working together once again in a new film called 10 Years. The ensemble comedy-drama– which also stars Justin Long, Kate Mara, and Rosario Dawson, just to name a few– is about a group of classmates who reunite at the ten year high school reunion. Don’t miss Jenna as she discusses the film on Ellen September 21.

Ellen: Ban-Aid Commercial Contest Winner and Co-Worker Surprise

Plus, meet the five-year-old winner of the Band-Aid Commercial Contest, and two co-workers are about to get the surprise of their lives. There will be plenty of fun and laughs, as per usual, on Ellen September 21, so don’t miss it!

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