James Hong earned a standing ovation with his hilarious and moving acceptance speech after “Everything Everywhere All at Once” won Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the SAG Awards on Sunday.
Cast members Jamie Lee Curtis, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan and Michelle Yeoh helped cue up Hong, each taking a turn to speak and continue where the last person left off during the speech. Hsu remarked on how the word “ensemble” comes from the Latin word for “at the same time,” which Quan followed by noting that the cast was an ensemble in their constant support for each other.
Hong began his speech in Cantonese, with Yeoh translating his thanks before he switched to English.
“Actually, I said that because we might be broadcast in Hong Kong and I hope next year the network won’t change their mind and put us on again,” Hong said. “So I got my first card, SAG card… 70 years ago. My first movie was with Clark Gable.”
But back in those days, I have to tell you that the leading role was played by these guys with eyes taped up like this and they talk like this, because the producer said the Asians were not good enough and they are not box office. But look at us now, huh?
Hong then cracked a joke about Curtis’ name and affectionately called his castmates “jerks.”
“We are not all Chinese but Jamie Lee, Lee is a good Chinese name,” he said. “And I’ve never had such a good time as being with these jerks.”
He then called out co-directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert and a “bald guy” producer.
“I don’t know what they’re…
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