Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid, the once-married Hollywood power couple, resided in this elegant prewar Upper East Side apartment throughout their 10-year union. Located on the 12th floor of 1136 Fifth Ave., this 3,000-square-foot co-op is now on the market for $7.4 million. Notably, this beautiful abode also holds sentimental value as it served as the childhood home of their son, Jack Quaid, who has recently gained recognition for his role in Amazon’s hit series “The Boys.”
Ryan, renowned for her performances in timeless classics such as “Sleepless in Seattle,” “You’ve Got Mail,” and “When Harry Met Sally…”, jointly purchased this stunning property with Quaid, best known for his appearance in “The Parent Trap,” for $3.1 million in 1997. However, they sold the apartment in 2001 following their divorce, as Ryan transitioned to a bicoastal lifestyle. In New York, Ryan initially moved downtown, first to Soho, and later to the luxurious 443 Greenwich in Tribeca, a converted book-binding factory turned A-list condominium. Quaid, on the other hand, relocated to the West Coast.
While Ryan initially faced some criticism for the demise of their marriage due to an affair she allegedly had with Russell Crowe on a film set, Quaid later admitted his own infidelity and acknowledged struggling with Ryan’s fame, fearing it might overshadow his own.
Featuring a warm and inviting chef’s kitchen, this Fifth Avenue residence exudes cozy elegance. With three bedrooms, the unit offers breathtaking views of Central Park and the Reservoir from its large windows. Notable features include arched doorways, a fireplace, and ample living space spanning 3,000 square feet, highlighted by a magnificent 25-foot gallery.
In May, the 61-year-old Ryan made a rare public appearance in New York to support her friend Michael J. Fox’s new documentary, “Still.” However, her appearance sparked debated among fans, with some speculating about possible plastic surgery that may have altered her appearance. Others, however, urged acceptance of the natural aging process.
This alluring residence includes jewel-tone walls, providing a second handsome location to enjoy a clambake. Additional amenities include a loungey library room, perfect for relaxation, and another bedroom offering stunning views of the city and park.
With three bedrooms, all featuring park views, and 2½ baths, this home opens to a grand 25-foot gallery that leads to the living and dining areas. The bedroom wing encompasses a main suite complete with a walk-in closet and a spa-like bath. Karen Kelley of Compass serves as the listing broker for this remarkable property.
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