Meg Ryan: 'Son Jack Quaid was born to be in Hollywood'
Meg Ryan was left in awe of her actor son Jack Quaid's professionalism on the set of her directorial debut Ithaca.
The actress took on double duty by starring in and directing the new film, based on author William Saroyan's 1942 book The Human Comedy, in which she portrays a widowed wartime family matriarch.
She cast her real-life boy Jack, 24, as her eldest son onscreen,
and Meg admits she was impressed with how The Hunger Games star
handled himself at work.
"He was so born to it in so many ways," she gushed during an
interview on breakfast show Good Morning America about her only
child with ex-husband Dennis Quaid. "He did his 10,000 hours of
directing and writing and acting by the time he was, like, 10, so
the kids were always around the house making home movies and
things. By the time he got to my set, he'd already been on Martin
Scorsese's set; he's now on Steven Soderbergh's set, so he's kind
of a pro."
There was another familiar face on set - Meg's Sleepless in Seattle
and You've Got Mail co-star Tom Hanks, who makes a brief appearance
as her late husband, and the new filmmaker admits she is thankful
to have had his support for her directorial debut.
Meg explained, "He did me the craziest favor ever. He came for,
like, a day... but he's so adorable that he gathered the crew
around after the 10 hours that he worked and said, 'I'm so happy we
got to know each other so well in these last 10 hours, but thank
you for being here for my friend Meg!' He's was just so adorable,
really sweet."
And stepping behind the camera proved to be a real learning
experience for the 54-year-old actress in more ways than one.
"It's so fun," she said of directing. "The best part of everything
is that there's so many different kinds of artists on a movie set,
all kinds, and to be in, and whispering around, people like Sam
Shepard, who's in the movie, or Tom, you know, their process as
actors... just to understand what everyone actually, finally, is
doing, after 30-something movies, it's probably about time."