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Meg Ryan, 64, Is Still Our Romcom Queen in a Rare Appearance 33 Years After ‘Sleepless in Seattle'

Meg Ryan is just as lovable as she always was, 33 years after she won our hearts in Sleepless in Seattle.

The acclaimed actress, 64, became a romantic comedy legend thanks to films like When Harry Met Sally..., Sleepless in Seattle, and You've Got Mail. She returned to the big screen alongside David Duchovny in the 2023 film What Happens Later, which she also directed. Not one to hit the red carpet with frequency, Ryan is often described as reclusive since she prefers to stick to herself rather than pose for the prying eyes of Hollywood. However, the blonde beauty made an exception to attend the CHANEL Tribeca Festival Women's Luncheon to celebrate the Through Her Lens Program at The Greenwich Hotel Courtyard this weekend in New York City. Wearing Chanel, the classic star smiled and showed the world that she's still got what it takes to be "America's Sweetheart."

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Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid's Son, Jack Quaid, Just Got Married

Ryan officially has a new daughter-in-law! Her son, Jack Quaid, recently married his The Boys co-star Claudia Doumit in Australia, Page Six reported in April. Jack's parents, who got divorced in 2001, attended alongside a laundry list of celebs, including Alec Baldwin, Tom Hanks, Kevin Costner, and Henry Golding.

Meg Ryan and Jack Quaid Have Done Improv Together

While Quaid looked like his dad, he recently spoke about doing improv with his legendary mother.

"It was no surprise, but she got giant laughs," Quaid shared. "She crushed it."

Check out the sweet video of Quaid talking about his mom below:

What Has Jack Quaid Said About Growing Up With Two Famous Parents?

When it comes to growing up with two famous parents in Hollywood, Quaid shared that he knows it likely helped him get through the door on the way to success in the entertainment industry.

"I am an immensely privileged person," he shared in 2024 during a podcast interview with The Daily Beast. Quaid added that he "was able to get representation pretty early on, and that's more than half the battle." However, that doesn't mean he hasn't worked hard to get where he is. The actor noted that he "just tried to work as hard as I possibly can to prove that I deserve to walk through that door…I need to work my a– off."

Related: Jack Quaid, Son of Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid, Is a Dead Ringer for His Famous Dad on ‘The Tonight Show'

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This story was originally published June 8, 2026 at 9:25 AM.

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