Things You Didn't Know About Soap Star John Aniston The explanation behind the seriously epic video of 61-year old actor Dennis Quaid's on-set meltdown is finally here. No, it actually wasn't Jimmy Kimmel, but it was staged. The 44 second video went viral on Monday April 13 after apparently being 'leaked' online and showed the Dennis Quaid's viral meltdown video was finally explained in a new Funny or Die sketch -- watch the hilarious clip now! On Monday, April 13, a video "leaked" online of the Truth actor TMZ obtained video of actor Dennis Quaid simply losing it on the set of one of his films, or at least that's what seems to be happening. In the leaked clip, the 61-year-old actor is heard yelling at someone for walking on set while he is running his lines: "I can't even get a line out until dopey the d--k starts whispering in your ear, you're Kimmel was the prime suspect for setting up a hoax similar to the "Worst Twerk Fail EVER — Girl Catches On Fire!" video that went viral in 2013 and was later revealed to be a skit for his show. Actor Dennis Quaid found himself going viral earlier in the week when what appeared to be a "leaked" video from his latest movie set showed him throwing a full-scale temper tantrum Dennis Quaid's curse word-filled, on-set meltdown - which surfaced on Reddit Monday - was all for a Funny or Die sketch that premiered Tuesday.. In the 43 seconds of cell phone footage, the 61 UPDATE: When Dennis Quaid was asked about the leaked video at an event today in New York, Us Weekly reported the actor remained mysterious, replying only, "Oh, I'm not gonna talk about that Dennis Quaid's On-Set Freak Out: The Full Video: Directed by Jack Bishop. With Gene Augusto, Monica Baker, Sean Dacanay, Amy Eicher. The truth behind Dennis Quaid's infamous on-set meltdown is finally revealed. Dennis Quaid seems to be the man of the moment after a video of the actor's on-set outburst went viral April 14, but the leaked rant still has many fans wondering if it
was all a well-planned prank. Kimmel addressed being blamed for the video on his show, saying, "You play like 50 pranks and all of a sudden people don't trust you anymore." NEWS: Jimmy Kimmel Addresses Dennis Quaid Freak-Out Video