Randy Quaid, arrested for squatting on property, is an award-winning actor who won an Oscar for his work in 'The Last Duty' in 1973.
Randy Quaid is a 60-year-old American actor who has caused controversy in the United States after being arrested for illegally occupying a home with his wife, Evi.
Quaid has not only been talked about for his sc--dals with justice, but also for being an award-winning performer. He won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his work in Hal Ashby's "The Last Duty" (1973).
Likewise, his tough appearance was very suitable in westerns such as Missouri (1976), by Arthur Penn, and "Outlaws of Legend" (1980), by Walter Hill. He also participated in Alan Parker's Midnight Express.
Becoming an effective supporting actor, he stood out in successful films such as "Independence Day" (1996), by Roland Emmerich, and "Condenada" (Last Dance) alongside Sharon Stone.
More recently, he played Charles IV in Milo Forman's Goya's Ghosts.
Currently, the actor appears in court for entering a building without consent and for resisting authority.
The owner of the home, which the couple illegally occupied, claims that $5,000 in damage has been caused.