Ke Huy Quan on ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ and His Improbable Oscars Run
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Ke Huy Quan found instant success as a child actor with “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” and “The Goonies”-and then he stepped away for decades, unsure if he’d ever return. Now? Quan is an Oscar nominee for the role of Waymond Wang in “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” just one of 11 nominations for the universe-hopping A24 action-comedy.
"I've waited more than 30 years for this. Don't give up. That opportunity will come knock and you just have to be ready,” he says. “When it does, you have to pour your entire heart and soul into it. I hope people can hear my story and know if it can ever happen to me, it can happen to you. You just have to be patient."
In this episode of In the Envelope: The Actor’s Podcast, Quan walks us through his entire inspiring journey back to acting, the doubts along the way, and what’s next for his improbable comeback.
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He deserves the Oscar! Everything Everywhere All At Once deserves all the accolades - one of the best movies ever 💜
Preach!!! EEAAO 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
"Mom! He just won an Oscar!"
Let's hope Ke Huy Quan will win the oscar. A great interview. His life story is inspiring.
Holy god. Why is there only 5.9k views? Every human should listen to this man.
Binging Ke Huy Quan content wherever I can get it!!! What a comeback! I love you Ke!
Watched many movies, saw many good actings by countless actors, it's so rare that it would jump out to me "Wow! That is some amazing acting!" Well deserved! 👍👍👍
I've been binging Ke Huy Quan interviews as well, and I have to say this is one of my favorites. Vinnie, you did a fantastic job- great questions and giving Ke space to answer. Also- the article you wrote based on this interview was so good! Perfectly and lyrically captured the content & tenor of the conversation 💛
He is always so wow !! ❤❤😂😂 Mr. Wow !!
He won!!!! Congrats Ke on the Oscar win!!! 😁
Love you 繼威! Rooting for you all the way!
Listen to you talking l, Ke got me tear up so many times. So proud of you making your dreams come true!🙏😇
I’ve watched all of the other best supporting actor performances. Judd Hirsch was on screen for about 8 minutes. Brian Tyree Henry’s performance was great. Brendan Gleeson’s performance was good. Barry Keoghan was good. All of them had good moments. However, Ke had more good moments, more emotionally intense moments, and a more challenging role in playing 3 versions of the same character. He also had the line of the year, which he delivered flawlessly.
Ke is such an amazing human being. He says some interesting things I haven't heard before like in 7:00 where he talks about being offered to watch the full cut of the film before it was released
I rarely watch oscars but after watching EEAAO I just want them to win all the accolades.
So beautiful! I love him! ❤❤❤
Beautiful interview
High quality
welcome to Hong Kong!!!!
27:20 Animal-character association was also depicted In the beginning of _The Women_ (1939) to show each character's personality:
Norma Shearer as Mary Haines (deer)
Joan Crawford as Crystal Allen (leopard)
Rosalind Russell as Sylvia Fowler (black cat)
Mary Boland as The Countess De Lave (gibbon)
Paulette Goddard as Miriam Aarons (fox)
Phyllis Povah as Edith Potter (cow)
Joan Fontaine as Peggy Day (lamb)
Virginia Weidler as Little Mary Haines (fawn)
Lucile Watson as Mrs. Morehead (owl)
Marjorie Main as Lucy (horse)
fuck, this was good.
Cheers
Love it
wow
You should do Paul Mescal
GOOD