DJ Qualls
Birthday:
10 June 1978, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Birth Name:
Donald Joseph Qualls
Height:
185 cm
DJ Qualls grew up in the small city of Manchester in Tennessee, USA, one of five children. After studying in the UK at King's College, University of London, he returned to Tennessee where he began acting in a local theatre. During that time, he was discovered by photographers David La Chappelle and Steve Klein, which led to modeling work for P...
Show more »
DJ Qualls grew up in the small city of Manchester in Tennessee, USA, one of five children. After studying in the UK at King's College, University of London, he returned to Tennessee where he began acting in a local theatre. During that time, he was discovered by photographers David La Chappelle and Steve Klein, which led to modeling work for Prada, as well as other advertising campaigns. In addition to his professional accomplishments, Qualls is proud to be a cancer survivor and an advocate for cancer research and awareness.Qualls made his feature film debut in Road Trip (2000). Qualls is also seen in the comedy thriller Cherry Falls (2000), in which he co-stars with Jay Mohr, Brittany Murphy, and Gabriel Mann in a story of the killings of virgins in a small town high school. His earlier credits include the miniseries Mama Flora's Family (1998), based on the book by Alex Haley, and "Against The Wall". Show less «
You know, so many people say TV makes you stupid. But it had the complete opposite effect on me. It kept me from having a really bad Souther...Show more »
You know, so many people say TV makes you stupid. But it had the complete opposite effect on me. It kept me from having a really bad Southern accent. Show less «
The idea of sitting in a booth, and having someone pay me to sign autographs, seems so gross to me.
The idea of sitting in a booth, and having someone pay me to sign autographs, seems so gross to me.
My face is distinct. It's hard to confuse me with anyone else.
My face is distinct. It's hard to confuse me with anyone else.
I've lived so frugally for so long. I have to have that financial security or the world feels out of control for me.
I've lived so frugally for so long. I have to have that financial security or the world feels out of control for me.
Celebrity is a gift. I'm very lucky.
Celebrity is a gift. I'm very lucky.
I have been to Graceland a hundred times. Every kid in middle Tennessee has this night where it hits midnight, and they are like, 'Let's go ...Show more »
I have been to Graceland a hundred times. Every kid in middle Tennessee has this night where it hits midnight, and they are like, 'Let's go to Graceland!' It's a rite of passage. I did it. Show less «
I grew up in a town with no movie theater. TV was my only link to the outside world. Film wasn't such a big deal to me. It was TV. So much s...Show more »
I grew up in a town with no movie theater. TV was my only link to the outside world. Film wasn't such a big deal to me. It was TV. So much so, that when I meet TV stars now... Not my co-workers, but real TV stars, I get nervous. I freak out around them. Show less «
I grew up in a rural area. I grew up in deep southern middle Tennessee, probably about thirty miles from the Alabama border. There's nothing...Show more »
I grew up in a rural area. I grew up in deep southern middle Tennessee, probably about thirty miles from the Alabama border. There's nothing there, really. And the TV was my link to the outside world. It's what kept me from going into factory employment. It's what made me want to go to college. It was really inspiring. Show less «
I always wanted to be an actor. It's something I always secretly wanted. You know, I had the experience of being picked on as a child ,and I...Show more »
I always wanted to be an actor. It's something I always secretly wanted. You know, I had the experience of being picked on as a child ,and I would tell people, 'You're gonna be sorry when I'm famous!' And then I learned after they kicked the stuffing out me that you don't say that out loud. Show less «
A film has a beginning, middle, and an end. There is a certain amount of time that you have to embody these people. You know the entire stor...Show more »
A film has a beginning, middle, and an end. There is a certain amount of time that you have to embody these people. You know the entire story arch. But on TV, you have to let your guard down. You don't know how long the show is going to last. There is this excitement that comes with developing a character long-term. Show less «
That's what so great about making movies. It's that you get to do stuff you never would be able to do in real life. You get to go to a recor...Show more »
That's what so great about making movies. It's that you get to do stuff you never would be able to do in real life. You get to go to a recording studio, you get to go to Navy ships and fly all over the world for press. And it's just a great job. Show less «
If there is any sense of order to the universe, acting is what I am meant to do. I'm not manufactured. I know acting isn't real, that it's t...Show more »
If there is any sense of order to the universe, acting is what I am meant to do. I'm not manufactured. I know acting isn't real, that it's temporary. If there is any theme to the roles I play, it is emotional vulnerability and availability. Show less «
NEXT PAGE
Howard
Shelby
Theodore Donald 'Rat' Finch
Wally
JJ
Everett
Kyle Edwards
The Last Free Man
Ed McCarthy
Getz
Citizen Z
Ray-ray
Garth Fitzgerald IV
Agent Rudy Fleckner
Toby Loobenfeld
Ed McCarthy
Citizen Z, Simon
Garth Fitzgerald IV