On the set of “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,” Steven Spielberg and George Lucas hired a martial arts instructor to ...
Rachel Martin is a founding host of NPR's award-winning morning news podcast Up First. Martin's interviews take listeners behind the headlines to understand the people at the center of those stories.
Ke Huy Quan is returning for more action-packed fun in the martial arts comedy romp Love Hurts, and fans of Quan’s would do ...
Jonathan Eusebio may have been raised to keep his head down and blend in, but the longtime Fil-Am stuntman makes a splash in his Hollywood directorial debut ...
Ke Huy Quan is stepping into his first leading man role, portraying an assassin-turned-realtor in the fun and zany action ...
Quan, who, like Moore, has long been overlooked by Hollywood, says "The Substance" star’s big win at this year’s ceremony "broke me." ...
That line, uttered by irrepressible sidekick Short Round in 1984's "Indiana Jones at the Temple of Doom," has endured, even ...
The Everything, Everywhere, All at Once star says the day after he won his Oscar for the role, he woke up thinking, "Was that ...
Actor Ke Huy Quan contributed his hand and footprints to TCL Chinese Theatre Feb.3, four days before the opening of his ...
Several members of the Goonies cast reunited 40 years after the film premiered to celebrate Ke Huy Quan at the TCL Chinese Theater. Corey Feldman, Jeff Cohen, Kerri Green, Josh Brolin, and The Goonies ...
"Goonies" alumni Josh Brolin, Jeff Cohen, Kerri Green, Corey Feldman, and screenwriter Chris Columbus attended a hand-and-footprint ceremony at the famed TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles for Ke Huy ...
Former child star reflects on lessons he learned from Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford, his roles in 'Indiana Jones' and ...
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