Even now, Ke Huy Quan doesn't feel good enough — but that narrative is changing
The Everything, Everywhere, All at Once star says the day after he won his Oscar for the role, he woke up thinking, "Was that all a dream?"
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![Ke Huy Quan won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for "Everything Everywhere All at Once" in 2023.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/4000x2665+0+0/resize/4000x2665!/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F09%2Fc3%2Fbd43aea34967ac8f0bfeb92f9eaa%2Fgettyimages-1473096952.jpg)
The Everything, Everywhere, All at Once star says the day after he won his Oscar for the role, he woke up thinking, "Was that all a dream?"
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