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Ke Huy Quanlooked toMichelle Yeohas a leader on set ofEverything Everywhere All at Once.
Quan — who earned his first Oscar nomination for the film along with costars Yeoh,Jamie Lee CurtisandStephanie Hsu— praises Yeoh, 60, in this week’s issue of PEOPLE, saying she set the tone during production.
“She guided me. I haven’t done this for a long time. I don’t think we could have done this movie without her,” says Quan, 51, who plays husband to Yeoh’s alternate universe-hopping Evelyn Wang.
After taking along hiatus from Hollywood, Quan returned to acting withEverything Everywhere. He recently told PEOPLE his Oscar nomination (and the score of awards season wins he’s gotten) “means a lot” to him at this point in his career — almost 40 years after he first appeared on the big screen as a child actor in 1984’sIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
“We have so many Asian actors being nominated in major acting categories. I’m really thrilled about it, and it means that this past year, our stories are being told,” he said.

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“When something like this happens, it just reinforces my belief that impactful change can happen,” Quan added. “I’m so grateful to the Academy for recognizing all of us. Getting nominated is a big, big deal. I cannot believe I’m an Oscar-nominated actor. This is unbelievable to me.”
In this week’s PEOPLE, Yeoh looks back on the past year, saying she feels gratitude.
“A lot of actresses find, as the numbers get bigger, the roles start to dwindle,” she says. “Over the last few years, I’mvery proud that we have been breaking awayfrom stereotypes — it’s not just lip service. It is happening. And it’s happening to me.”
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“You go from shock to bewilderment,” she continues. " ‘Wow, is it me? How can it be me?’ Because I’ve worked with so many amazing actresses who should have had this privilege, and so I am very grateful to be given the opportunity to sit at the table and to be seen."
Yeoh credits her success and determination to the many strong women in her life.
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source: people.com