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Ke Huy Quan, born on August 20, 1971, is an Asian American actor who gained prominence in the 1980s. Quan was born in Saigon, Vietnam (now Ho Chi Minh City) and later moved to the United States with his family seeking political asylum. His first major role came in the film "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" (1984), where he portrayed the character "Short Round." Quan's performance was well-received, and he went on to appear in other notable films such as "The Goonies" (1985) and "Encino Man" (1992).
Throughout his acting career, Quan brought a fresh and endearing persona to the screen, and his talent and on-screen charm were widely recognized. He transitioned to television in the 1990s and appeared in popular shows like "Head of the Class." While there is limited recent information on Quan's acting career, he continues to be celebrated as a trailblazer for Asian American actors, representing the underrepresented communities in mainstream media.