From Child Star to Oscar Winner: Ke Huy Quan's Journey to Best Supporting Actor for 'Everything, Everywhere





 Actor Ke Huy Quan has won the Best Supporting Actor award at the 95th Academy Awards for his role in the film "Everything, Everywhere." The film is a sci-fi comedy in which Quan plays a quirky, time-traveling scientist. Quan is best known for his work as a child actor in the 1980s, with roles in films such as "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "The Goonies." In his acceptance speech, Quan thanked the film's director, cast, and crew for their support and dedication to the project. He also expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play such a unique and challenging role. Quan's win has been celebrated by fans and fellow actors, who praise his talent and dedication to his craft. "Everything, Everywhere" is Quan's most recent project, and his win at the Oscars is a testament to his continued success in the industry.

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