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'This is the American Dream': Ke Huy Quan wins Best Supporting Actor at the 2023 Oscars

'This is the American Dream': Ke Huy Quan wins Best Supporting Actor at the 2023 Oscars
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'This is the American Dream': Ke Huy Quan wins Best Supporting Actor at the 2023 Oscars
After an extremely strong awards season, Ke Huy Quan took home the Oscar tonight for Best Supporting Actor. Quan won for his role as Weymond Wang in "Everything Everywhere All at Once," the husband of Michelle Yeoh's Evelyn. As Ariana DeBose announced his name, she teared up.A very emotional Quan took the stage, to a standing ovation from the audience. Michelle Yeoh was spotted dabbing away her tears."Stories like this only happen in the movies," Quan said while crying. "I cannot believe it's happening to me!"The 51-year-old Vietnamese-American actor took a long break from acting after starring in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "The Goonies" as a child actor. It wasn't an intentional break: He couldn't find roles, so started working in stunts instead. Read Ke Huy Quan's full Oscars acceptance speech: My mom is 84 years old and she's at home watching. Mom, I just won an Oscar!My journey started on a boat, I spent a year in a refugee camp, and somehow, I ended up here, on Hollywood's biggest stage.They say, stories like this only happen in the movies. I cannot believe it's happening to me. This — this is the American dream!Thank you so much, thank you so much to the Academy for this honor of a lifetimeThank you to my mom for the sacrifices she made to get me here.To my little brother, David, who calls me every day to take good care of myself. I love you, brother.Thank you to Ken for all your support in everything you've done. Thank you to A24, the Daniels, Jonathan, Jamie, Michelle, and my Goonies brother for life, Jeff Cohen.I owe everything to the love of my life, my wife Echo, who month after month, year after year, for 20 years, told me that one day my time will come. Dreams are something you have to believe in. I almost gave up on mine — to all of you out there, please keep your dreams alive. Thank you, thank you so much for welcoming me back. I love you! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

After an extremely strong awards season, Ke Huy Quan took home the Oscar tonight for Best Supporting Actor. Quan won for his role as Weymond Wang in "Everything Everywhere All at Once," the husband of Michelle Yeoh's Evelyn. As Ariana DeBose announced his name, she teared up.

A very emotional Quan took the stage, to a standing ovation from the audience. Michelle Yeoh was spotted dabbing away her tears.

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"Stories like this only happen in the movies," Quan said while crying. "I cannot believe it's happening to me!"

The 51-year-old Vietnamese-American actor took a long break from acting after starring in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "The Goonies" as a child actor. It wasn't an intentional break: He couldn't find roles, so started working in stunts instead.

Read Ke Huy Quan's full Oscars acceptance speech:

My mom is 84 years old and she's at home watching. Mom, I just won an Oscar!

My journey started on a boat, I spent a year in a refugee camp, and somehow, I ended up here, on Hollywood's biggest stage.

They say, stories like this only happen in the movies. I cannot believe it's happening to me. This — this is the American dream!

Thank you so much, thank you so much to the Academy for this honor of a lifetime

Thank you to my mom for the sacrifices she made to get me here.

To my little brother, David, who calls me every day to take good care of myself. I love you, brother.

Thank you to Ken for all your support in everything you've done. Thank you to A24, the Daniels, Jonathan, Jamie, Michelle, and my Goonies brother for life, Jeff Cohen.

I owe everything to the love of my life, my wife Echo, who month after month, year after year, for 20 years, told me that one day my time will come. Dreams are something you have to believe in. I almost gave up on mine — to all of you out there, please keep your dreams alive. Thank you, thank you so much for welcoming me back. I love you! Thank you, thank you, thank you!