Ke Huy Quan

Ke Huy Quan’s Journey from Child Star to Academy Award Winner
Few Hollywood careers carry the arc of Ke Huy Quan’s. Born in Saigon, South Vietnam, around 1971, Quan and his family fled the country three years after the end of the Vietnam War, eventually reuniting in the United States under the Refugee Admissions Program. By age 13, he had stumbled into one of cinema’s most beloved roles – arriving at an open casting call not to audition himself, but to coach his younger brother. Steven Spielberg noticed him anyway.
Short Round, Data, and the Weight of a Child Star’s Legacy
Landing the role of Short Round in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) opposite Harrison Ford catapulted Quan into global recognition. The following year, he co-starred as Richard “Data” Wang in The Goonies (1985), cementing his status as a defining face of 1980s cinema. Through the early 1990s, he held a recurring role as Jasper Kwong in the ABC sitcom Head of the Class. Then came the years Hollywood chose not to see him – a gradual disappearance driven by the scarcity of meaningful roles for Asian actors.
Two Decades Behind the Camera
Rather than wait indefinitely, Quan earned a film degree from USC School of Cinematic Arts and redirected his energy into the craft from a different angle. He worked as a stunt coordinator on X-Men (2000) and as an assistant director on The One (2001). The hiatus lasted nearly two decades – until Crazy Rich Asians (2018) reignited something. Watching that film in a theater, Quan recognized a Hollywood that had changed enough to let him back in.
Everything Everywhere All at Once and the Return
The comeback arrived through Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), directed by the Daniels. Quan’s performance as Waymond Wang – warm, heartbreaking, funny, and quietly heroic – earned him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, making him the first Vietnam-born actor to win an Oscar and one of only two performers of Asian descent to claim that category. Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2023.
Animation Roles and Continued Work
The years since have brought Marvel’s Loki Season 2 (2023), where he plays Ouroboros (OB), and his first animated voice credits: Han in Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024) and Gary De’Snake, a fugitive reptile on the run, in Zootopia 2 (2025). He also led the action-comedy Love Hurts (2025) and appeared in The Electric State (2025) alongside Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt. A second Avengers: Doomsday appearance was confirmed for 2026.