- Is best known for mis-spelling the word 'potato' in front of a group of school children, and for having a feud with the tv show Murphy Brown (1988).
- Favorite film is Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986).
- U.S. congressional representative from Indiana (1977-1981).
- U.S. senator from Indiana (1981-1989).
- (1989-1993) Vice-president of the United States of America.
- Grew up in Phoenix.
- His son, Ben Quayle, an attorney, is an Arizona Congressional candidate in 2010.
- His son, Ben Quayle, was elected U.S. Representative from Arizona on November 2, 2010.
- Considered running for Governor of Arizona in 2002, but declined.
- Joined Cerabus Capital Management in 1999, where he serves as Chairman of their International Advisory Board.
- Gave serious consideration to running for Governor of Indiana in 1996, but ultimately declined. He subsequently moved to Arizona later that year.
- Is less than a year younger than his President, George Bush's first child, George W. Bush.
- With the passing of Walter Mondale on April 19, 2021, Quayle is now the earliest-living U.S. Vice-President.
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