vietnamese translator Ke Huy Quan and American Jamie Lee Curtis, who were both in the cast of ‘Everything Everywhere at Once’, won the Oscar. Nominated for Best Supporting Actor and Actress, respectively, at the 95th Academy Awards in Hollywood.
“Mom is watching this at home. Mom, I have an Oscar. (…) I thought it only happened in the movies, but it happened to me.”Huy Quan could not hold back his tears after receiving the statuette from Troy Kotsur, the winner of this episode last year.
The player struggled Brendan Gleeson and Barry Keoghan (“Inisherin’s Banshees”), Brian Tyree Henry (“Gateway”) and Judd Hirsch (“Fabelmans”).
Huy Quan started his career as a child and was part of the cast. Movie classics like ‘The Goonies’ or ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom’led by the latter Steven Spielberg.
now filmmaker Nominated for The Fabelmans, He watched with obvious happiness the victory of the Vietnamese translator.
And after his “burst” as a new player, Huy Quan tied together ten years of starring in low-budget movies. this was not over and he stayed away from the big screen completely from 2002 until last year.
Lee Curtis collected the first golden statuette of his career. thanks to “hundreds of people” but above all to Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, the directors of ‘Everything is Everywhere at the Same Time’.
“It’s not just me… We just won an Oscar!”cried the interpreter from the Dolby Theater stage where this new presentation of the Oscars was held.
Angela Bassett (“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”), Hong Chau (“The Whale”), Kerry Condon (“Inisherin’s Banshees”) and Stephanie Hsu (“Everything at once everywhere”) Shortlist of finalists competing with Lee Curtis.
Thus, in his career of more than forty years, he managed to win the first time he was nominated for an Oscar, and it won him, among other genres. One of the most admired faces of the horror genre in Hollywood.
This awards season, The actor also received an award from the Actors Guild in the USA. It is popularly regarded as the ‘Thermometer of the Oscars’.