About Everything Everywhere All at Once
Everything Everywhere All at Once is a mind-bending and emotionally resonant film that follows the journey of Evelyn Wang, a Chinese immigrant in her 60s, played by the talented Michelle Yeoh. The film takes an unexpected turn when Evelyn is suddenly thrust into an insane adventure that spans multiple universes. She finds herself in the midst of a battle to save not just her own reality, but also the lives of those she loves and cares about.
At the heart of the film is the character of Evelyn, who is struggling to keep her family's laundromat afloat while juggling the demands of her aging father and her complicated relationship with her husband, Waymond Wang, played by Ke Huy Quan. When she is introduced to the concept of the multiverse, she is forced to confront her regrets and the choices she made in her past. As she navigates through the different versions of her life, she learns valuable lessons about love, family, and the importance of living in the present.
The film's unique premise is brought to life through its stunning visuals and imaginative storytelling. Directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert have created a universe that is both familiar and fantastical, seamlessly blending elements of science fiction, comedy, and drama. The result is a film that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. With its talented cast, innovative direction, and heartfelt message, Everything Everywhere All at Once is a must-watch for fans of imaginative and emotionally resonant storytelling.
Full Cast of Everything Everywhere All at Once
Michelle Yeoh
plays Evelyn Wang
Michelle Yeoh delivers a tour-de-force performance as Evelyn Wang in the mind-bending film 'Everything Everywhere All at Once.' Yeoh masterfully portrays a Chinese-American laundromat owner who is swept up into a wild adventure through the multiverse, where she must confront her fears, regrets, and potentialities in order to save the universe. With her impeccable comedic timing, heartfelt emotion, and physical prowess, Yeoh creates a multifaceted and unforgettable character that resonates deeply with audiences. Her performance is a testament to her incredible range and talent, and it is a joy to watch her navigate the complex and absurd world of the film with grace, humor, and humanity.
See Michelle Yeoh's other roles →Ke Huy Quan
plays Waymond Wang
Ke Huy Quan's performance as Waymond Wang in 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' is a standout, showcasing his incredible range as an actor. He effortlessly transitions between the various versions of his character, from the humble, everyday husband to the confident, multiverse-hopping adventurer. Quan brings a warmth and humor to the role that is truly endearing, making Waymond a character that audiences can't help but root for. His performance is a testament to his talent and versatility, and is a highlight of the film.
See Ke Huy Quan's other roles →Stephanie Hsu
plays Joy Wang / Jobu Tupaki
Stephanie Hsu delivers a standout performance as Joy Wang / Jobu Tupaki in the mind-bending film 'Everything Everywhere All at Once'. Hsu masterfully portrays the complex and layered character of Joy, the daughter of the protagonist, Evelyn Quan Wang, played by Michelle Yeoh. Joy's character is an alternate version of herself from a different universe, known as Jobu Tupaki, who is a powerful and enigmatic figure. Hsu expertly captures the emotional depth and intensity of both characters, showcasing her incredible range and talent as an actress. Her portrayal of Joy's struggle with her identity and her relationship with her mother is both heart-wrenching and relatable, while her performance as Jobu Tupaki is captivating and mesmerizing. Overall, Hsu's performance in 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' is a must-watch for any movie or TV show fan, as she delivers a captivating and unforgettable performance that will leave viewers in awe.
See Stephanie Hsu's other roles →James Hong
plays Gong Gong
James Hong delivers a standout performance as Gong Gong in the whirlwind film "Everything Everywhere All at Once." As the stern and unyielding father of Michelle Yeoh's character, Evelyn, Hong brings depth and nuance to a character that could have easily been one-dimensional. Despite his initial coldness, Hong's Gong Gong reveals layers of vulnerability and tenderness, making for a truly captivating and heartfelt portrayal. The veteran actor's remarkable range is on full display, as he switches between Gong Gong's stern exterior and his softer, more emotional side. Hong's performance is a true highlight of the film, and it's impossible not to be moved by his powerful and poignant portrayal.
See James Hong's other roles →Jamie Lee Curtis
plays Deirdre Beaubeirdre
Jamie Lee Curtis delivers a standout performance as Deirdre Beaubeirdre in the whimsical and mind-bending film "Everything Everywhere All at Once." As a humorless and rule-abiding IRS auditor, Curtis brings a unique blend of deadpan humor and underlying vulnerability to the character, making her both relatable and hilarious. The actress skillfully navigates through the multiverse, embodying various versions of Deirdre with ease and commitment. Curtis's ability to infuse emotional depth into her performance, even amidst the film's chaotic and fantastical elements, showcases her versatility and range as an actress. Her portrayal of Deirdre is a delightful surprise, adding warmth, wit, and a touch of poignancy to this unforgettable cinematic journey.
See Jamie Lee Curtis's other roles →Tallie Medel
plays Becky Sregor
Tallie Medel's performance as Becky Sregor in 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' is a standout. She brings a unique blend of humor and heart to the role, effortlessly switching between Becky's mundane life and her multiverse counterparts. Medel's ability to convey a wide range of emotions, from confusion to determination, adds depth to her character. Her chemistry with the rest of the cast is also noteworthy, contributing to the film's overall dynamic. Medel's performance is a testament to her talent and versatility as an actress.
See Tallie Medel's other roles →Jenny Slate
plays Debbie the Dog Mom
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plays Chad
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plays TV Musical - Queen
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plays TV Musical - Soldier
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plays Alpha Jumper - Trophy
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plays Alpha Jumper - Bigger Trophy
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plays Security Guard
Chelsey Goldsmith
plays Security Guard
Craig Henningsen
plays Security Guard
Anthony Molinari
plays Police - Confetti
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plays Police - Salsa
Anthony Nanakornpanom
plays Police - Luchador
Cara Marie Chooljian
plays Alpha Jumper - Jogger
Randall Archer
plays Alpha Jumper - Edgelord
Efka Kvaraciejus
plays Alpha Jumper - SWAT
Peter Banifaz
plays Alpha RV Officer
Audrey Wasilewski
plays Alpha RV Officer
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plays Kung Fu Master
Dylan Henry Lau
plays Young Boy Waymond
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plays Maternity Doctor
Timothy Eulich
plays Laundromat Police
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plays District Manager
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plays Kung Fu Competitor / Co-Star
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plays Opera Evelyn (voice)
Jason Hamer
plays Raccacoonie Puppeteer
Timothy Ralston
plays Raccacoonie Puppeteer
Hiroshi Yada
plays Raccacoonie Puppeteer
Randy Newman
plays Raccacoonie (voice) (uncredited)
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plays Mugger (uncredited)
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plays Lunch Lady (uncredited)
Emmett Ferguson
plays Movie Theater Goer (uncredited)
Amanda MacLeod
plays Dominatrix (uncredited)
Pablo Ramos
plays Pedestrian (uncredited)
D.Y. Sao
plays Chinese Choir (uncredited)
Freya Fox
plays Mei Li (uncredited)
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