The cast of the 1985 film 'The Goonies' reunited for Ke Huy Quan's hand and footprint ceremony in Los Angeles, honoring his remarkable career. Josh Brolin commended Quan for embodying the American dream, reflecting on their shared experiences during filming. He emphasized Quan's persistence in pursuing acting after a lengthy hiatus, commending his heart and inclusion. A letter from producer Steven Spielberg also praised Quan's successful achievements in both childhood and adulthood, marking a significant moment celebrating dedication and friendship in the industry. Some co-stars, however, were unable to attend the ceremony, including Martha Plimpton and Sean Astin.
Brolin praised Quan, calling the Oscar winner "truly one of the last existences of the American dream," highlighting his successful return to acting after a long absence.
Brolin reflected on their time filming 'The Goonies,' noting Quan's family was always welcoming and valuing their shared heart-driven disposition.
Spielberg commended Quan's two career comebacks, stating, "I'm proud of you for your meteoric rise as a child, and then your second meteoric rise as a grown-up."
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