Ke Huy Quan's Collection of Selfies with Celebrities Loved by Fans & Stars Alike

"Everything Everywhere All At Once" comeback star Ke Huy Quan has not just been filling his mantle with trophies this award season. The actor and movie buff has been growing his selfie stash, with his now signature finger-point pose, with other celebs.

"Everything Everywhere All At Once" comeback star Ke Huy Quan has not just been filling his mantle with trophies this award season. The actor and movie buff has been growing his selfie stash, with his now signature finger-point pose, with other celebs.

Ke Huy Quan uploaded a slew of selfies with stars like Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, Terry Crew, Zendeya, and Jeremy Strong on March 8, 2023, captioned, "I have a nephew who loves to collect Pokémon cards. Me? I feel so blessed to be able to collect celebrity selfies."

Crews commented, "Love you, man!" Aussie actor Sullivan Stapleton said that seeing Quan's pure enjoyment puts a big smile on his face. A fan reminded the Vietnamese-born actor that he "is the celebrity."

Ke Huy Quan Is a Selfie Lover & Feels Honored to Be among Other Actors

At the Baftas, Ana de Armas pointed back at Quan in their selfie, and he also "did the thing" with Ariana DeBose. He got multiple snaps with Tom Cruise at the 95th Academy Luncheon in mid-February and one of his early champions Stephen Spielberg.

Lack of opportunities, despite having been in two blockbusters, prompted the star to give up on acting.

After taking a selfie with Al Roker on the set of "TODAY," he wrote, "I like to think I'm collecting and cataloging these memories because I never want to forget these exciting times." He got a hug with new mom Keke Palmer in January and had a Blue Steel pose-off with Ben Stiller at the same event.

Ke Huy Quan Basks in a 'Wild' Comeback after Leaving Acting for Decades

Former child star Quan portrayed Data in "The Goonies" and Harrison Ford's sidekick in the second "Indiana Jones" movie. He reflected on the subject matter of his comeback flick at 51, "Everything Everywhere All At Once," pertaining to his own life:

"I always think about, could I have done something different? Would I have had more opportunities when I was much younger? Knowing where I am today, I wouldn't trade it for the world."

Lack of opportunities, despite having been in two blockbusters, prompted the star to give up on acting and enroll in film school essentially. Ke Huy Quan remained in the entertainment industry, working behind the camera.

The Golden Globe, Screen Actor's Guild, and Critics' Choice awards have recognized Quan's versatility in playing Waymond Wang in The Daniels' action film. He is a strong candidate for the best supporting actor at this year's Academy Awards.

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