
Ke Huy Quan has just won the Best Supporting Actor awards at the 2023 Academy Awards — but that does not mean that he now feels secure about his future in Hollywood.
The 51-year-old Everything, Everywhere, All At Once star admitted that he is still worried about his future in the industry despite winning the honor.
Speaking to Variety following his win, he shared:
“Everything is still so fresh in my mind, and that’s why moving forward I’m still really scared. Even though I just won an Oscar, I’m still really fearful of what tomorrow brings.”
He said that he had a “conversation with my agent, and I said ‘I’m so worried that this is only a one-time thing.’ I’ve been down this road before and I’m so afraid history is going to repeat itself.
I said, ‘please, whatever you do, please make sure that does not happen.’”
Just days before his win, he had revealed that he lost his health insurance after wrapping on the film that earned him his Oscar.
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