Ke Huy Quan becomes 1st Vietnam actor to win Oscar for Best Supporting Actor
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The Oscar for Best Supporting Actor was conferred upon Vietnamese-American actor Ke Huy Quan. He edged out fellow nominees like Brendan Gleeson (`The Banshees of Inisherin`), Brian
Tyree Henry (`Causeway`), Judd Hirsch (`The Fabelmans`) and Barry Keoghan (`The Banshees of Inisherin`). The actor bagged the honor for his comeback role in the film. `Everything
Everywhere All at Once`, The actor made history as the first Vietnam-born actor to win an Oscar. Also Read: Preity Zinta and Jr NTR pose together at pre-Oscars event hosted by
Priyanka Chopra A tearful Ke Huy Quan graced the stage to give a moving speech. He said, "My mom is 84-years-old and she is watching the ceremony at home. Mom, I just won an Oscar.
My journey started on a boat, I spent a year in a refugee camp and today I`m at one of the biggest events of the movies. They say stories like this only happen once in a while.
This is the American dream." The 95th Academy Awardshosted by Jimmy Kimmel, are happening at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles. This story has been sourced from a third party
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