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Harrison Ford has emotional reunion with Ke Huy Quan 39 years after Indiana Jones

Harrison Ford has reunited with his Indiana Jones co-star Ke Huy Quan with the two sharing a sweet embrace on stage at The Oscars.

The 80-year-old Hollywood legend and 51-year-old Goonies alum both appeared in the blockbuster, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom back in 1984.

And on Sunday (March 1), nearly fourty years since the movie was released, the pair reunited on stage during the 95th Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

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Harrison, who is no stranger to attending an awards show or two, was on hand to present the Oscar for Best Picture – which went to Everything Everywhere All at Once.

Ke and Harrison starred in the Indiana Jones blockbuster in 1984
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Ke stars in the indie action comedy flick, alongside Michelle Yeoh and Jamie Lee Curtis – and the movie has received critical acclaim since its release in 2021.

As the crowd roared with applause, Ke took to the stage with his Everything Everywhere All at Once co-stars to collect the award.

On stage, Ke and Harrison shared a warm embrace before Ke planted a kiss on the Harrison’s cheek.

The two actors reunited on stage at The Oscars
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Ke had previously bagged his first ever Oscar earlier on in the night for Best Supporting Actor.

Back in January, Harrison told Entertainment Tonight about Ke’s Oscar nomination: “I’m so happy for him. He’s a great guy.

“He’s a wonderful actor. He was when he was a little kid, and he still is. I’m glad. I’m very happy for him.”

Ke first shot to fame as a child star in the ‘80s.

Ke planted a kiss on Harrison’s cheek
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Aside from his role in the Indiana Jones flick, Ke also starred in the iconic movie The Goonies.

However, his career started to dry up and he transitioned into roles behind the camera – working as a stunt coordinator and assistant director.

Ke made his epic comeback though in 2021 when he starred in the indie hit Everything Everywhere All At Once.

Lead actress Michelle Yeoh also bagged herself her first-ever Oscar on Sunday.

Everything Everywhere All at Once in total was awarded seven Oscars on the night.

The film won Best Picture, Best Lead Actress, Best Director, Best Film Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor.

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