Ke Huy Quan on Ford's Impact and Oscar Win
Ke Huy Quan on Ford's Impact and Oscar Win

Ke Huy Quan on Ford's Impact and Oscar Win

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Ke Huy Quan fondly recalled a significant moment on the set of 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,' where Harrison Ford comforted him during the filming of a terrifying scene. At just 12 years old, Quan, who played Short Round, was frightened by the intense action sequence, and Ford's reassurance that he would never hurt him left a lasting impression. This early experience in action films sparked Quan’s lifelong love for the genre. Despite stepping away from acting due to limited roles for Asian actors, Quan made a successful comeback with 'Everything Everywhere All at Once,' earning an Oscar. He credits Harrison Ford not only for his acting guidance but also for teaching him to swim, a skill he still values. Quan's recent projects include his leading role in 'Love Hurts' and expressing interest in reprising his role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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