Jaime Lee Curtis and Ke Huy Quan, Best Supporting Actor

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translator vVietnamese Ke Huy Quan and American Jamie Lee CurtisThe duo, who took part in the cast of the movie “Everything is Everywhere at the Same Time”, won the best supporting actor and actress awards, respectively, at the 95th Oscar Awards.

“My mom is watching at home. Mom, I have an Oscar.. (…) I thought it only happened in the movies, but it happened to me,” said Huy Quan in tears after receiving his statuette from Troy Kotsur, the winner of this section last year.

actor pBrendan Gleeson and Barry Keoghan (“The Banshees of Inisherin”) faced off against Brian Tyree Henry (“Causeway”) and Judd Hirsch (“The Fabelmans”).

Huy Quan began his career as a child and has been cast in film classics such as “The Goonies” or “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom”. Productions directed by Steven Spielberg.

Now nominated for “The Fabelmans,” the filmmaker watched the Vietnamese translator’s victory with obvious happiness.

And Huy Quan tied together a decade of starring in low-budget films that didn’t make it through, following his ‘boom’ as a new actor, and staying completely off the big screen from 2002 until last year.

Jaime Lee Curtis poses emotionally with his gold figurine. mike blake

on his behalf Lee Curtis collects the first golden statuette of his career We would like to thank “hundreds of people” but above all to Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, the directors of “Everything, Everywhere”.

From the Dolby Theater stage where this new Oscar presentation is held, the interpreter said, “It’s not just mine… We just won an Oscar!” she cried.

Angela Bassett (“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”), Hong Chau (“The Whale”), Kerry Condon (“Inisherin’s Banshees”) and Stephanie Hsu (“Everything at Once Everywhere”) They completed the shortlist of finalists competing with Lee Curtis.

Thus, he managed to earn his first Oscar nomination in his more than forty-year career, which, among other genres, has made him one of the most admired faces of the horror genre in Hollywood.

In this awards season, the actress also won an award from the US Screen Actors Guild, which is popularly regarded as the “Thermometer of the Oscars”.

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