Ke Huy Quan gave the most beautiful speech after winning Best Supporting Actor at the Oscars

Ke Huy Quan gave a beautiful speech after winning the Oscar.

Ke Huy Quan gave what might be one day looked at as one of the best Academy Awards speeches of all time.

After he won Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the film Everything Everywhere All at Once, a visibly emotional Quan went to the stage and delivered a heartfelt ode to his family, his story and those with whom he worked on the film.

It’s just beautiful to see Quan so joyful in what is surely the defining moment of his decades-long Hollywood career that started with Indiana Jones and The Goonies.

Now, he’s an Academy Award winner.

Okay, we’re crying on the couch over here. That was beautiful, especially his shoutout to his mom and his wife. Quan has been a class act this entire awards season, and his Oscar win will certainly be something he’ll cherish for the rest of his life. His speech will live eternal as well.

Ke Huy Quan gave the most inspiring acceptance speech at the SAG Awards

Ke Huy Quan looks like he’s on his way to an Oscar win for Everything Everywhere All at Once.

Everything Everywhere All at Once co-star Ke Huy Quan made history on Sunday night.

Quan became the first Asian actor to win Best Supporting Actor at the Screen Actors Guild and will very likely become the second Asian actor to win in the same category at March’s Oscar ceremony.

The Goonies and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom standout has enjoyed a career resurgence with his deeply moving turn in Everything Everywhere All at Once. Barring a seismic upset, Sunday night’s SAG win will position Quan for an Academy Award.

His speech accepting his SAG Award was incredibly tender and might get you misty.

If that doesn’t move you, we’re not sure what will. Quan’s awards moment has been one of the more special for an actor in quite some time, and an Oscar win would be the absolute best way to cap it.

If you want to see more of Quan, he’ll be appearing in the Disney+ shows Loki and American Born Chinese later this year.