After the old partner that he had left for dead (played by Academy Award winner Ariana DeBose, who presented Quan with his ...
That line, uttered by irrepressible sidekick Short Round in 1984's "Indiana Jones at the Temple of Doom," has endured, even ...
Director Jonathan Eusebio says Ke Huy Quan's emotional attachment to his hard-won Everything Everywhere All at Once Oscar ...
From child star to Oscar winner, Ke Huy Quan is one of Hollywood's best comeback stories. It isn't done: He's got his first ...
The actor also discusses getting his hands and feet in cement at the Chinese Theatre, an update on a 'Goonies' sequel, and reuniting with his co-star Sean Astin.
Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose are miscast as lovers and killers in a Valentine's Day action-comedy directed by one of the ...
When Quan won his Oscar for the film Everything Everywhere All at Once, he said “I cannot believe it’s happening to me” ...
The Everything, Everywhere, All at Once star says the day after he won his Oscar for the role, he woke up thinking, "Was that ...
"No matter how hard you try, you can't break up with your past." Oscar-winner Ke Huy Quan stars as an unlikely hero, a seemingly mild-mannered realtor with a dark secret he is desperate to leave ...
Jan. 30 (UPI) --Oscar-winning actor Ke Huy Quan will have his hand- and footprints enshrined in cement in front of the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on Monday. Quan's Everything Everywhere ...
On Monday, February 3, at 10:30 A.M., Oscar® winner Ke Huy Quan will have his hands and feet immortalized in cement at an official ceremony at the legendary TCL Chinese Theatre IMAXon Hollywood Blvd.
It’s taken decades for Ke Huy Quan to become a leading man — but after his Oscar-winning role in Everything Everywhere All At Once, that time has finally come. The actor, whose career began ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results