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Jack Quaid is a true romantic!
โThe Boysโ star, 32, revealed the most extreme thing heโs ever done for love while at the 2025 SAG Awards Sunday.
โFor Valentineโs Day, I hired a mariachi band to show up,โ Quaid exclusively told The Post on the showโs red carpet. โIโm on the second story of an apartment building, and they showed up outside and were there for like 30 minutes, and she was on the balcony, and it was great.โ
Despite the actor and his girlfriend, Claudia Doumit, playing enemies on the Prime Video superhero drama, they have been going strong IRL since 2022.
โI wasnโt in town for Valentineโs Day,โ Quaid continued. โSo it was nice. She called me, and she was like, โThe mariachi band is here.โ She didnโt know that a mariachi band was going โฆ she was like I think you sent something? And Iโm like, โYeah!โ And I could hear on the phone the music.โ
He gushed, โIt was amazing.โ
His sentiment was reminiscent of John Cusackโs character, Lloyd Dobler, in the 1989 rom-com โSay Anything.โ
In the film, Dobler holds a boom box over his head while serenading his love, Diane Court (Ione Skye). Dobler has Peter Gabrielโs โIn Your Eyesโ blasting on the device whileย Court comes out onto her balcony to watch from above.
During the filmโs 30th anniversary in 2019, director Cameron Crowe described his mindset behind that iconic moment.
โThat scene is like Romeo under the trellis,โ he told USA Today at the time. โBut I have this feeling when I watch it that itโs filled with double emotion โ both with the story and the actors, whose own trepidation bleeds in.โ
But art imitates life, much like in Quaidโs new action/thriller movie, โNovocaine,โ which follows his character, Nathan Caine, going to extreme lengths for the girl of his dreams. Only this time, itโs to get her back after she is kidnapped.
Quaid opened up about what it took to work on such an action-packed project.
โI think for this movie, I got in the best shape of my life,โ he told The Post. โItโs all gone now. Itโs so fast it just goes away.
โI was working out for months and training and doing very intense stunt choreography,โ Quaid added. โAnd my character has a genetic disorder where he canโt feel pain.โ
That made for a unique situation behind the scenes.
โSo, choreographing fight scenes and figuring that out, you have a very human tendency to want to wince when you get hit in the face,โ Quaid explained. โAnd controlling that and making sure I donโt wince was really, really interesting.โ
He continued, โAlso, my characterโs not a trained fighter, so we got to have a lot of fun with that as well. Itโs not so much about how much I can kick out; itโs about how much my ass can be kicked!โ