
Age: 54
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Ke Huy Quan (/ˌkiː.hwiː.ˈkwɑːn/ KEE-hwee-KWAHN; Vietnamese: Quan Kế Huy; born August 20, 1971), also known as Jonathan Ke Quan, is an American actor. His accolades include a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award. Born in Vietnam, Quan immigrated to the United States as a child. As a child actor, he rose to fame playing Short Round in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) and Data in The Goonies (1985). Following a few roles as a young adult in the 1990s, he took a 19-year acting hiatus, during which he worked as a stunt choreographer and assistant director. Quan returned to acting with the family adventure film Finding ʻOhana (2021), followed by the critically acclaimed Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), a performance that won him various accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He is the first Vietnam-born actor to win an Academy Award. Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2023. He has since starred in the second season of the Disney+ series Loki in 2023 and in the Disney animated film Zootopia 2 in 2025. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ke Huy Quan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Ke Huy Quan

Robert Tran
for Robert Tran in The Mall of the Dead (2028)
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Fifty years after George A. Romero’s genre-defining Dawn of the Dead, Zack Snyder returns to the mall with a brutal, high-speed nightmare. When a containment breach at the Vivere Corporation’s virology lab on the outskirts of Plumstow, Pennsylvania (Filming Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada), unleashes the VC-78 virus—a hyper-aggressive airborne pathogen—chaos erupts. Victims turn in seconds. The infection spreads to Canada and Mexico within 10 days, and globally within weeks. A diverse group of strangers finds themselves trapped inside Sapphire Mall (Filming Location: West Edmonton Mall), a vast megastructure of consumerism turned battleground. Over 50 harrowing days, they must outlast sprinting, shrieking hordes, endure betrayal, and battle rival biker gangs… all while praying for a military rescue. But as resources dwindle and loyalties fracture, one truth remains: in the Mall of the Dead, the dead move fast…and the living die faster.