"Nobody Wanted Me": Ke Huy Quan Just Revealed That He Couldn't Get A Single Callback After The Filming For "Everything Everywhere All At Once" Wrapped

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These days, Ke Huy Quan is on top of the world. He recently won Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Globes for his performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once. And now, he's up for an Oscar — fingers crossed he takes it home!

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But all this success and recognition is a far cry from the last 40 years. Since the child actor starred in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and The Goonies in the '80s, he's had very few roles. And in yesterday's episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, he shared that Hollywood continued to snub him even after he wrapped the filming of Everything Everywhere.

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A24 / Courtesy Everett Collection

Stephen pointed out that filming ended when COVID hit — so the movie didn't come out for a few years — and asked what Ke did in the meantime.

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Ke said that he continuously auditioned, but he couldn't land a single job! "Not one callback. Nobody wanted me."

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Fighting for roles but being shut down at every turn brought back the same anxiety he experienced as a child actor.

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"I was so worried because I was experiencing everything I experienced as a kid, when I was auditioning, and I couldn't get a job," he said.

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"When you work with Steven Spielberg, Harrison Ford, and George Lucas, you can't go anywhere but downhill from there," he joked. "And that's exactly what happened!"

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When Stephen asked if Ke and Steven Spielberg kept in touch over the years, the actor revealed that the director sent him Christmas presents for the last 38 years. How sweet is that?!

He also shared how incredible it was to see Steven giving him a standing ovation following his Golden Globes acceptance speech. I love watching all this come full circle!

And I bet that's not the last standing ovation Ke will earn at an awards show. He's got a ton of upcoming projects, including a reunion with Michelle Yeoh in the Disney+ series American Born Chinese. And he'll be joining the MCU in Season 2 of Loki!

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You can watch the full interview here:

Congrats on all your success, Ke!

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