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Ke Huy Quan Says Corey Feldman and More ‘Goonies’ Co-Stars Reached Out Before Oscars Win: ‘Goonies Never Say Die’

Meredith Woerner Deputy Editor, Variety.com Goonies never say die, even 38 years later. It’s been almost four decades since Richard Donner’s “Goonies” premiered, and the bond between the band of pre-teen outsiders, who happen upon a pirate ship off the coast of their little town in Oregon, remains strong. Moments after his crowd-delighting win at the Academy Awards, an elated Ke Huy Quan entered the press room to yet another standing ovation. When asked how his younger self would embrace the recent news of his Oscar win, the actor turned nostalgic. “My younger self would not know all the struggles that I went through to be here,” Quan said. “Because he was just having the time of his life being a kid, being on the set, on a pirate ship, going down a waterslide. Right before this night started, Corey Feldman, one of my ‘Goonies’ brothers called. I was talking to Kerri Green and of course tonight Jeff Cohen, who is my entertainment lawyer, is here tonight with me. Sean [Astin] reached back, Josh [Brolin], Martha [Plimpton]. We are always bonded. We’re family forever. Goonies never say die!”
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The Goonies Andy icon Kerri Green is ageless beauty four decades after hit film
Hollywood film - but do you know where the actress is now?Kerri, 55, made her feature film debut as high school student Andy, one of the "Goonies" in the Steven Spielberg film - appearing as the love interest to Josh Brolin's character Brand.Appearing opposite upcoming actors including The Lord Of The Rings' Sean Astin, Stand By Me's Corey Feldman, Indiana Jones' Ke Huy Quan and Chunk actor Jeff Cohen, the filmmade stars of its young cast in the process.READ NEXT: Chunk from The Goonies unrecognisable after 'hunk' transformation in new careerIn the years since, Andy actress Kerri has continued to work both in front and behind the cameras - as well as showcasing her ageless appearance in a series of comic convention appearances and during a Goonies online reunion in 2020.Aged 18 years old, Kerri's film debut in The Goonies led the star to landing roles in huge films including 1986's Lucas - which also saw fellow Hollywood star Winona Ryder making her own film debut too.From there, Kerri appeared in 1987's Three For The Road as Robin Kitteredge, before appearing in TV series throughout the nineties including The Burden Of Proof, Mad About You and Murder She Wrote.She also appeared as Lynn Parker in an episode of medical drama E.R in 2000, Law & Order: Special Victim's Unit in 2001 and the film Complacent in 2012.Although Complacent is Kerri's last credited acting role, Kerri has also continued her stellar career behind the camera too in the years since her Goonies debut.The star co-founded a film production company called Independent Women Artists with Bonnie Dickinson, with who she co-directed Bellyfruit.Based on the play of the same name, Kerri and Bonnie co-wrote and co-directed the 1999 film.Away from the limelight, it
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