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This article contains spoilers for The White Lotus season 3, episode 2, "Special Treatments." Surprise! Ke Huy Quan just showed up on The White Lotus in a sneaky cameo. While you don't actually see ...
Ke Huy Quan made a surprise voice-over cameo in the latest episode of “The White Lotus,” and some fans think we haven’t heard ...
Ke Huy Quan has embraced the comeback trail since he won his first Oscar in 2023. After he was named best supporting actor for his multifaceted role in the multiverse of “ Everything Everywhere All at ...
Yes, that was “Everything Everywhere All at Once” star Ke Huy Quan on the other end of that panicked phone call. In the first episode of the season, the Ratliff patriarch Timothy (Jason Isaacs) is ...
During an intense scene in the last episode, which aired Sunday, with Jason Isaacs, who plays Timothy Ratliff, a wealthy businessman who is on vacation with his three kids -- some noticed his phone ...
Like a battered robot badly in need of repair, there’s a lot rattling around in the Russo brothers’ “The Electric State,” a ...
While Kenny doesn't call back until Episode 2, the voice on the other end of the line is quite a surprise: It's none other than Oscar-award winner Ke Huy Quan. Over the phone, Kenny tells Tim he ...
Fans who watched Season 3 Episode 2 may have noticed a familiar voice: "Everything Everywhere All At Once" star Ke Huy Quan. While he is never seen on screen, USA TODAY confirmed that Quan voices ...
Millie Bobby Brown, Chris Pratt, Woody Harrelson, Ke Huy Quan, Giancarlo Esposito, Stanley Tucci, Anthony Mackie, Brian ...
Ke Huy Quan opens up about the bruises, the thrills, and the fun of filming Love Hurts. Discover how he brought authentic, ...
While promoting new sci-fi movie “The Electric State,” co-stars Stanley Tucci, Ke Huy Quan and Giancarlo Esposito reveal how they keep up — or don’t — with technological advances.