San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Once-forgotten actor now getting attention everywhere all at once

- Alexandra Del Rosario

Everyone loves a good comeback story, and actor Ke Huy Quan is reveling in his.

Weeks after Quan earned his first Oscar nomination for his work in 2022’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” the 51-year-old actor told late-night host Stephen Colbert that his return to screen has been an “emotional journey.”

“I’m so grateful. I thought everybody had forgotten about me,” he said during Tuesday’s episode of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” “But since (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”), came out, there’s been so much positivity and so much kindness.”

Quan, a child actor who first gained popularity in 1984 as Short Round in “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” told Colbert earlier in the interview that he faced multiple dry periods during his career. After “Temple of Doom” and other films including “The Goonies,” Quan said he struggled to find work.

“When you work with with Harrison Ford, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas you can’t go anywhere but downhill from there, and that’s exactly what happened,” he joked Tuesday.

Even when he returned to the screen in recent years, jobs were few and hard to come by. After wrapping Daniels’ “Everything Everywhere All at Once” in March 2020, Quan said he “could not get a single job.”

“Not one callback. Nobody wanted me,” he said.

“I was experienci­ng everything I experience­d as a kid.”

Now with a Golden Globe win, an Oscar nomination and more accolades under his belt, Quan looks forward to more work, including a spot in Season 2 of Disney+’s “Loki.”

“Honestly, things are so different for me now than they were back then,” he said.

Quan told Colbert he missed the opportunit­y to meet and take a selfie with the late-night personalit­y at an awards show in January. Sitting opposite Colbert just weeks after the event, Quan said, “This is much better.”

“As they say,” he said, “good things come to people who wait.”

 ?? Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times ?? Golden Globe winner Ke Huy Quan is also nominated for an Oscar for his role in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”
Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times Golden Globe winner Ke Huy Quan is also nominated for an Oscar for his role in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”

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