Michelle Yeoh

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Michelle Yeoh is the first person who identifies as Asian to win best ... (NPR)

The Malaysian-born actor made history by winning the Academy Award for best actress in a leading role for her performance in Everything Everywhere All at ...

This is the only way we will get more opportunities — if we fight for it and no longer be able to say, OK, I'll turn the other cheek. Michelle Yeoh accepted the Oscar for her role in Everything Everywhere All at Once, in which she plays Evelyn Wang, the Chinese first-generation immigrant owner of a laundromat around whom the film's absurdist multiverse revolves. We are part of the society and very, very much an intricate part of this whole community.

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Michelle Yeoh is first Asian best actress Oscar winner (Los Angeles Times)

Superstar Michelle Yeoh of "Everything Everywhere All at Once" scored an Oscar on her first nomination, becoming the first Asian lead actress to win.

[Cate Blanchett](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-xpm-2012-jul-14-la-et-cm-cate-blanchett-20120715-story.html) (for “ [Tár](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/awards/newsletter/2023-01-10/todd-field-tar-cate-blanchett-the-envelope-podcast-edition)”). She also starred in several massively popular movies Stateside, including best picture nominee and foreign-language film Oscar winner “ [Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/movies/story/2023-02-16/crouching-tiger-hidden-dragon-re-release-michelle-yeoh-oscars)” (2000), the James Bond entry “ [Tomorrow Never Dies](https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1998-nov-26-ca-47830-story.html)” (1997) and the blockbuster “ [Crazy Rich Asians](https://www.latimes.com/112526077-132.html)” (2018). “Everything Everywhere,” blending science fiction with absurd comedy, romance and family drama, features Yeoh’s protagonist, Evelyn Wang, inadvertently traversing the multiverse, inhabiting around 70 different versions of herself in a mind-bending host of what-might-have-beens from put-upon wife, mother and laundromat operator to action hero to glamorous star. “We deserve to be heard. We deserve to be seen. We deserve to have equal opportunity so we can have a seat at the table. But Yeoh took more than 40, as well as the most important Oscar precursor: the [Screen Actors Guild award](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9bDZ35ZMs0). [60](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/awards/story/2022-11-28/michelle-yeoh-everything-everywhere-all-at-once), made her name in the 1990s, performing her own stunts in a string of action movies in Hong Kong — including “ [Supercop](https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-07-26-ca-27970-story.html),” in which she starred alongside [Jackie Chan](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-jackie-chan-career-in-pictures-photos-photogallery.html). “This is proof that ... “Ladies, don’t let anybody ever tell you you are past your prime. “I have to dedicate this to my mom — all the moms in the world — because they are really the superheroes.” dream big, and dreams do come true.”

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Michelle Yeoh Wins Best Actress at Oscars 2023 (Vanity Fair)

Yeoh's win, for her role in 'Everything Everywhere All at Once,' makes her the first Asian woman to win the category in the Academy Awards' 95-year history.

[Oscar race](https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2023/03/awards-insider-oscar-winner-predictions-2023), Michelle Yeoh has been crowned the victor, making her the first Asian woman to win a lead-actress Oscar in the awards show’s 95-year history. Yeoh had another historically significant win in late February, when she became the first Asian actor to win the best-actress category at the SAG Awards. Oberon went to great lengths to hide her Asian heritage— [bleaching](https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/mar/06/merle-oberon-oscars-best-actress) her skin, refining a posh accent, and claiming she was from Tasmania. [Vanity Fair Oscar Party](https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/photos/2023/03/photos-inside-2023-vf-oscar-party?itm_content=footer-recirc&itm_campaign=more-great-stories-oscars-2023) And of those 23, only four—before Sunday evening—won their category. Everything Everywhere All at Once earned 11 Oscar nominations, more than any other film this year, with other acting nominations going to Yeoh’s costars Stephanie Hsu, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Ke Huy Quan. In a supernatural twist, she transverses universes as a superhero version of herself. But in general, it’s always an older man.” Yeoh, who has been acting for about 40 years, initially rose to fame overseas in Hong Kong action films before breaking out with US audiences in 1997’s James Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies, playing a Chinese spy opposite Pierce Brosnan’s 007. “Thank you for giving me a seat at the table, because so many of us need this. The first was Merle Oberon, a Mumbai-born actor who was nominated for 1935’s The Dark Angel; however, while alive, Oberon This is proof that dreams do come true,” Yeoh said in her speech, receiving cheers in response.

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Oscars 2023 Best actress: Michelle Yeoh - All You Need to Know ... (Jagran Josh)

Best Actress Winner at Oscars 2023: Michelle Yeoh has won the best actress award for Everything Everywhere All At Once, All you need to know about Michelle ...

Michelle Yeoh's Oscar win for Best Actress is a testament to her talent, dedication, and contribution to the entertainment industry. Yeoh's Oscar win was celebrated by her fans and peers, who praised her for her talent, dedication, and contribution to the entertainment industry. It was Yeoh's performance in "Crazy Rich Asians" that led to her being nominated for Best Actress at the 91st Academy Awards. Her win marks a significant moment in the history of the Academy Awards, as she became the first Malaysian actress to win the prestigious award. Her performance as Eleanor Young, the formidable matriarch of a wealthy Singaporean family, was praised for its depth and nuance. Yeoh's first major international breakthrough came in the James Bond film "Tomorrow Never Dies," where she played the character of Wai Lin.

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Oscars 2023: Michelle Yeoh becomes 1st Asian actress to win Best ... (News Room Odisha)

Los Angeles: Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh has become the first Asian actress to walk home with the Best Actress honour at the 95th Academy Awards.

Yeoh was awarded for her stellar work in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once. With a career spanning almost four decades, Yeoh has everything to celebrate for as she has been everywhere from Hong Kong cinema to American and British cinema with her journey in cinema bringing the much deserved accolades all at once. Los Angeles: Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh has become the first Asian actress to walk home with the Best Actress honour at the 95th Academy Awards.

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Oscars 2023: Michelle Yeoh, Brendan Fraser win Best Actress, Best ... (Business Standard)

"Everything Everywhere All At Once" came in the Oscar favourite, and it's winning like one, too. Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis all won ...

"Thank you to the Academy for recognising the superhero that is a Black woman," said Carter. "My husband is in prison just for telling the truth," said Navalnaya. "This kind of makes you miss the slapping a little bit, right?" Best song went to "Naatu Naatu". That handed Netflix its first Oscar in the category. Sarah Polley, though, won best adapted screenplay for the metaphor-rich Mennonite drama "Women Talking". "This is the American dream." Angela Bassett ("Black Panther: Wakanda Forever") would have been the first performer to win an Oscar for a Marvel movie. She's the first best actress win for a non-white actress in 20 years. This one makes Carter the first Black woman to win two Oscars. "Everything Everywhere All At Once" came in the Oscar favourite, and it's winning like one, too. Best actor went to Brendan Fraser, culminating the former action star's return to centre stage for his physical transformation as a 600-lb.

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Oscars 2023: Michelle Yeoh becomes 1st Asian woman to win Best ... (Economic Times)

Yeoh's victory comes almost 90 years after Luise Rainer, a white actor, won the same category.

Chu for the screen adaptation of the musical "Wicked." Yeoh will be seen later this year in the Disney+ series "American Born Chinese." Merle Oberon, who was nominated in 1935 for "The Dark Angel" but didn't win, hid her South Asian heritage, according to birth records. American audiences got to know her even better over the next decade with hits like "Tomorrow Never Dies" and Ang Lee's "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon." "I have to dedicate this to my mom and all the moms in the world because they are really the superheroes and without them none of us would be here tonight," she said. "For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibility.

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Michelle Yeoh wins best actress award, makes Oscar history. Watch ... (The Indian Express)

Michelle Yeoh made history as the first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress, thanks to her versatile performance in the multi-dimensional ...

Yeoh will be seen later this year in the Disney+ series “American Born Chinese.” She is also preparing to reunite with “Crazy Rich Asians” director Jon M. Merle Oberon, who was nominated in 1935 for “The Dark Angel” but didn’t win, hid her South Asian heritage, according to birth records. The multiverse movie was also a showcase across a bevy of genres — drama, comedy, sci-fi and fantasy. “For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibility. Michelle Yeoh has won the Academy Award for best actress and made history all at once. Meanwhile some criticized the grassroots campaigning by A-listers on social media for Riseborough.

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Oscars 2023: Michelle Yeoh wins Best Actress award, scripts history (WION)

The Oscars 2023 brought some unforgettable moments, and one of them was the win of Michelle Yeoh for Best Actress for her role in the movie the Daniels' ...

She added, "This is proof that dreams do come true. Yeoh, who is known for her outstanding performances in movies like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Memoirs of a Geisha, delivered yet another brilliant performance in the film, flawlessly portraying the complexities of her character, delivering a performance that was both subtle and powerful. This is proof that...

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Michelle Yeoh Gives Inspiring Best Actress Speech About Never ... (Pragativadi)

95th Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, history was made when Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh accepted the Oscar for Best Actress.

And to my family — thank you. To my sisters. I love you guys, I’m bringing this home to you.” And I’m taking this home to her. [#Oscar]for Best Actress: "For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibilities. “This is proof that — dream big, and dreams do come true.

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Oscars 2023: Jimmy Kimmel kicks off awards ceremony in Los ... (BBC News)

Brendan Fraser is among nominees at the 95th Academy Awards, which are being hosted by Jimmy Kimmel.

The network is also streaming the ceremony on its website and app. Unusually, that means British viewers can watch the Oscars on Freeview and Freesat. He also paid tribute to composer John Williams, the oldest nominee in Oscars history. The Banshees of Inisherin has four acting nominations, including Colin Farrell and Kerry Condon. He most recently presided over the 2018 event. This is the American dream. Interestingly, Halle Berry has also been invited to present. "They say Hollywood is running out of ideas. At the Oscars, the World War One epic is the bookies' second favourite to take the top prize, followed by The Banshees of Inisherin. At this point, Everything Everywhere All at Once is the clear frontrunner, having won nearly every major precursor it needed to - with the notable exception of Bafta. Thank you so much for welcoming me back." Later in the ceremony, Everywhere All at Once is the favourite to win best picture after success on this year's awards' circuit.

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Michelle Yeoh: Asia cheers as actress's Oscar dream comes true (BBC News)

"Malaysia boleh!" Janet Yeoh said, blowing kisses to her daughter. "Boleh" - which means nothing is impossible - certainly captured the mood not just in Los ...

Closing her acceptance speech, Yeoh took on the ageism in Hollywood that is biased against women. "This is proof that dreams - dream big, and dreams do come true," a tearful Yeoh said in her acceptance speech on Sunday night. This, this, is the American Dream." Yeoh's award was one of seven picked up by Everything Everywhere All at Once, which swept the evening. And popular Hong Kong singer-actress Josie Ho Chiu posted a photo of Yeoh's Oscar moment with the words, "Dreams do come true". And go watch Everything Everywhere All at Once, a must-see movie about the multiverse and the meaning of life. Yeoh burst into Hollywood in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, playing a Chinese femme fatale opposite Pierce Brosnan's 007. And billboards on display on the highways of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital, proclaimed her as the pride of the country. This is a great movie, one the best I’ve seen a long time. At the watch party in Kuala Lumpur, Janet Yeoh was promptly drowned in news camera lights as soon as her daughter was proclaimed the winner. Twitter in Asia had some some 350,000 congratulatory posts while Weibo, China's version of Twitter, said a hashtag lauding her win was viewed about 360 million times. And the elation was there to see.

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Survival Of 2015 Nepal Quake, Oscar Winner Michelle Yeoh Has An ... (Outlook India)

The Malaysia-born Oscar winner, who has become the first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for her multifaceted performance, ...

So a month after the disaster, I reached there again as the brand ambassador of the 'Live to Love' foundation of His Holiness Gyalwang Drukpa," she told IANS. "We are advocating that if we build safe roads now, you don't have to come back 10 years later to correct the mistakes and after so many lives have been lost. "For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibility." For me, this is what 'Live to Love' is about," Michelle, who made her name as an action star in Hong Kong in 1990, had added. Quoting the spiritual leader, she had said: "Without appreciation, our life is like plastic. "Raising awareness for Nepal was and still is an important role for me.

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Michelle Yeoh Wins Oscar: First Asian Best Actress Winner in History (Variety)

Michelle Yeoh cemented Oscars history on Sunday night as she became the first Asian person to win for lead actress. Yeoh took home the first Academy Award ...

The prize adds to a record awards season for “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” which became only the fifth film in history to sweep four major guild awards (DGA, PGA, SAG and WGA). She’s also just the second woman of color to win best actress after Halle Berry in 2002 for “Monster’s Ball.” “They are the real superheroes, and without them, none of us will be here tonight,” she said.

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Oscars 2023: Michelle Yeoh says she 'kung fu'd' glass ceiling with ... (CNBC)

The Malaysian-born Yeoh is only the second woman of color ever to win best actress at the Oscars.

"If this is your passion, this is your love, you have to stand up for yourself and for what you believe in and for what you want to do," she told reporters backstage. "She's 84, and I'm taking this home to her," Yeoh added. "I think this is something that we have been working so hard towards for a very long time, and tonight we freaking broke that glass ceiling," she continued. "For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibilities. The Malaysian-born Yeoh is only the second woman of color ever to take home the award. This is proof — dream big and dreams do come true," Yeoh said during her acceptance speech.

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Survivor of 2015 Nepal quake, Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh has an ... (News Room Odisha)

New Delhi: The Malaysia-born Oscar winner, who has become the first Asian woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress for her multifaceted performance, ...

“We are advocating that if we build safe roads now, you don’t have to come back 10 years later to correct the mistakes and after so many lives have been lost. “For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibility.” So a month after the disaster, I reached there again as the brand ambassador of the ‘Live to Love’ foundation of His Holiness Gyalwang Drukpa,” she told IANS. I felt as helpless as the other victims. Quoting the spiritual leader, she had said: “Without appreciation, our life is like plastic. “Raising awareness for Nepal was and still is an important role for me.

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Michelle Yeoh's Mom and Family Celebrate Oscar Win for Best Actress (Variety)

Michelle Yeoh's mother and family broke down in tears during the 2023 Oscars telecast, where Yeoh was awarded the best actress prize for her performance in ...

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” won a total of seven Oscars, including best picture. “Malaysia Boleh (Malaysia Can)!” The actress’ mom, Janet Yeoh, and other family members watched the Oscars live in Malaysia and cheered, wept and screamed when Michelle’s name was called as the winner.

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'Pride of Malaysia': Jubilation as Michelle Yeoh wins Oscar (Aljazeera.com)

Performer is the first Asian to win the Academy Award for best actress in a leading role.

“History created for Asia and Malaysia,” wrote Syed Saddiq, a legislator. Dedicating her triumph to her mother and all the mothers in the world, she also said, “Ladies, don’t let anybody tell you you are ever past your prime. In her acceptance speech, Yeoh called her win a “beacon of hope and possibilities” for “all the boys and girls who look like me”. On Malaysian social media, Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh was trending. Yeoh made her Hollywood breakthrough when she was cast as the first ethnic Chinese Bond girl in 1997’s Tomorrow Never Dies opposite Pierce Brosnan. “She’s a very hardworking girl, you know.

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Secrets To Be A Better Speaker Like Oscar Winners Michelle Yeoh ... (Forbes)

You might not get to give an acceptance speech at the Academy Awards, but you might get a moment in the spotlight accepting an award.

“And then she ended with the film's last words: ‘Your story will be different from ours.’ As a father of a daughter, I wanted to see the movie.” For those who want to improve their speaking techniques, Toastmasters International is a worldwide nonprofit educational organization that helps individuals to become more effective communicators and leaders. “Sarah Polley, Best Adapted Screenplay for Women Talking, made me laugh by apologizing for putting the words ‘Women’ and ‘Talking’ so close together,” said Tate. “By the time he was done, I was rooting for him and wanted to see his movie. “This is the repetition of a phrase, like Martin Luther King’s ‘I have a Dream.’” “Jamie Lee Curtis, Best Supporting Actress for Everything Everywhere All At Once, used a rhetorical device called anaphora,” said Tate.

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Three cheers for Michelle Yeoh - Econlib (Econlib)

I am no movie critic but I was, for once, greatly pleased to see “Everything, Everywhere, All At Once” showered by the Academy awards. The movie didn't have ...

I liked “Everything, Everywhere, All At Once” less than Butler and Loder (I’ve a few ounces of cynicism in my blood) but I thought it was something that shows great creative powers. First, I watched “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” a little before and thought nothing particularly interesting could come out of the multiverse idea, which turned out to be on a dead track, at least in the hands of Marvel’s screenwriters. I found “Everything, Everywhere, All At Once” uplifting for two reasons. The consequences of paths not taken, the contingencies that have brought us to the moments we inhabit, how to make sense of a world that can seem to lack meaning — through the lens of the multiverse, Everything Everywhere All at Once shines a light on our own reality, raising questions about our own lives and humbly attempting to supply its own answers. This is a movie without an ounce of cynicism in its narrative bones. I am no movie critic but I was, for once, greatly pleased to see “Everything, Everywhere, All At Once” showered by the Academy awards.

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For Asian Americans, Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan's Oscar wins are ... (PBS NewsHour)

Ke Huy Quan's comeback story from childhood star of '80s flicks coupled with Michelle Yeoh's historic win as the first Asian best-actress winner Sunday ...

He called the impact of the wins massive. But all the movie’s Oscars (it also won best-supporting actress for Jamie Lee Curtis and film editing) mean a lot to Asian Americans, she said. The “Everything Everywhere All at Once” co-stars bring the total number of Asians who have earned acting Oscars to just six in the awards’ 95-year history. “It does tell the community that we have done enough … To actually see it happen was “phenomenal.” It really just kind of lets us feel like we can accomplish things that normally are not in our lane.”

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Michelle Yeoh's mother cries tears of joy after star wins Oscar for ... (India Today)

Michelle Yeoh is the first Asian to have lifted the Best Actress Oscars trophy for Everything Everywhere All at Once. Her mother Janet's reaction is going ...

Janet Yeoh said she was immensely proud of “my little princess,” who wanted to be a ballerina before entering the movie world. “I so love my daughter and she has made Malaysia proud,” Yeoh told a news conference after the viewing at a cinema in Kuala Lumpur. Her first major Hollywood role was playing a Chinese spy in the Bond film “Tomorrow Never Dies” in 1997 alongside Pierce Brosnan. We keep telling her that you will win … you will stand on the stage with the golden man.” “Way to go, Michelle!” Yeoh’s family and two Cabinet ministers were among the supporters roaring with joy at Yeoh’s win during a special Academy Awards viewing party in Malaysia on Monday morning.

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For Asian Americans, Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan's Oscar wins are ... (The Indian Express)

The victory of Ke Huy Quan for Best Supporting Actor, and his inspiring comeback story from a childhood star in '80s movies, along with Michelle Yeoh's ...

Ngor (“The Killing Fields”) and Yuh-Jung Youn (“Minari”), according to Oscar historians. “This changes that whole mindset for the community — even for our families. The only previous Asian winners of acting Oscars have been Miyoshi Umeki (“Sayonara”), Ben Kingsley (“Ghandi”), Haing S. Merle Oberon, a best actress nominee in 1935 for “The Dark Angel,” hid her South Asian heritage and passed for white, according to birth records discovered after her death. “This is going to elevate the narrative … The Everything Everywhere All at Once co-stars bring the total number of Asians who have earned acting Oscars to just six in the awards’ 95-year history.

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Michelle Yeoh: rare footage of Oscar-winner at 1984 Australian ... (The Guardian)

Yeoh also made first on-screen appearance while in Australia in 1980s – in a Guy Laroche watch advertisement alongside Jackie Chan.

[According to reports](https://www.smh.com.au/culture/movies/everything-everywhere-even-moomba-oscar-winner-michelle-yeoh-s-aussie-connection-20230314-p5crv3.html), the Moomba win may have placed Yeoh in the eyeline of action movie star Jackie Chan, whose parents lived in Australia from the 1960s. [cast Yeoh in her first film roles](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000706/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm) – first as a damsel-in-distress, and then as an action hero, drawing upon Yeoh’s ballet skills. “Because of the years of training as a ballerina, as a dancer, I was able to learn movements in a very short period of time,” Yeoh said. [Jackie Chan](https://www.theguardian.com/film/jackie-chan),” Yeoh told an interviewer last year. [Melbourne](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/melbourne), Australia, in March 1984. [first Asian woman](https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/mar/12/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-oscars-2023-winner-awards-best-picture) to win best actress at the Academy Awards – but an Australian broadcaster has since unearthed archival footage of the actor at a beauty pageant at a Melbourne community festival in 1984.

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No public holiday for Michelle Yeoh's Oscar win, Malaysia confirms ... (CNN)

Michelle Yeoh's history-making Oscar win caused jubilation this week in her native Malaysia, but it also sparked false rumors that a national holiday had ...

“I’ll call her to come home (to Malaysia) and celebrate very soon. “I’m taking this home to her,” Yeoh said in her acceptance speech. “The news is false,” it said. I’m bringing this home to you,” she said. She is very hardworking,” her mother told local reporters. There was “no truth” to claims of an Oscar public holiday, the statement from Anwar’s office read.

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Oscars for Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis: Has the Academy finally ... (The Indian Express)

Their triumph must be celebrated, but shouldn't blind us to the Academy's poor track record on age and gender.

A 2021 study showed that the percentage of women characters in their 30s was 29 per cent compared to 16 per cent in their 40s. Comparatively the percentage of male characters in their 30s and 40s was almost the same at 31 and 28 per cent. So while Kate Winslet plays a badass warrior in Avatar: The Way of Water, it is her role as a crime-busting detective in Mare of Easttown that we remember, not because it does justice to her talent but because she represents an unfiltered realism of daily life. Not finding an age-appropriate role of consequence, she has turned producer to make films that she believes in. Still, no intelligent characters were offered to her except, in her own words, “frail Asian women.” She took a break until she had matured enough to play the regal matriarch of a geisha house in Memoirs of a Geisha or the controlling mother in Crazy Rich Asians, that too because the stories demanded community stereotypes. It even curates talk points and themes each year to look over-arching and messianic but is rarely seen to execute them on the ground.

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Michelle Yeoh's mom cries with joy for her 'little princess' as ... (Economic Times)

Janet Yeoh, 84, praised the actor as intelligent and hardworking and a filial daughter. yeoh AP In her acceptance speech, Yeoh dedicated her award to her mother ...

Janet Yeoh said she was immensely proud of "my little princess," who wanted to be a ballerina before entering the movie world. I was speechless, I cried," said Vicki Yeoh, Michelle Yeoh's niece, who was at the special viewing. "Way to go, Michelle!" "We are incredibly proud. "I so love my daughter and she has made Malaysia proud," Yeoh told a news conference after the viewing at a cinema in Kuala Lumpur. Yeoh's family and two Cabinet ministers were among the supporters roaring with joy at Yeoh's win during a special Academy Awards viewing party in Malaysia on Monday morning.

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Michelle Yeoh : ఆస్కార్ అవార్డు అందుకున్న మొదటి ఆసియన్ మహిళగా ... (10TV)

నాటు నాటు సాంగ్ ఆస్కార్ అందుకున్న మొట్టమొదటి ఇండియన్ సాంగ్ గా చరిత్ర సృష్టించింది.

దీంతో బెస్ట్ యాక్ట్రెస్ విభాగంలో ఆస్కార్ అవార్డు అందుకున్న తొలి ఆసియన్ మహిళగా MICHELLE YEOH సరికొత్త చరిత్ర సృష్టించింది. ఇప్పుడు ఏకంగా ఆస్కార్ అవార్డు కూడా సాధించి సరికొత్త చరిత్ర సృష్టించింది MICHELLE YEOH. నాటు నాటు సాంగ్ ఆస్కార్ అందుకున్న మొట్టమొదటి ఇండియన్ సాంగ్ గా చరిత్ర సృష్టించింది. 95వ ఆస్కార్ అవార్డుల వేడుకల్లో బెస్ట్ యాక్ట్రెస్ గా మలేషియన్ నటి MICHELLE YEOH తను నటించిన Everything Everywhere All at Once సినిమాకు ఆస్కార్ అవార్డు సాధించింది. మన ఇండియా నుంచి నామినేట్ అయిన వాటిల్లో బెస్ట్ డాక్యుమెంటరీ షార్ట్ ఫిలిం కేటగిరిలో ది ఎలిఫాంట్ విష్పరర్స్, బెస్ట్ ఒరిజినల్ సాంగ్ విభాగంలో నామినేట్ అయిన నాటు నాటు సాంగ్ ఆస్కార్ అవార్డులు అందుకొని సరికొత్త చరిత్ర సృష్టించాయి. 95వ ఆస్కార్ అవార్డుల వేడుకల్లో బెస్ట్ యాక్ట్రెస్ గా మలేషియన్ నటి MICHELLE YEOH తను నటించిన...............

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Oscars 2023: Michelle Yeoh Makes History With Best Actress Win At 95th Academy Awards 'కలలు కనండి. నిజం అవుతాయనడానికి నేను ఈ ...

నేను ఈ అవార్డును ఇంటికి తీసుకువస్తున్నాను (కుటుంబ సభ్యులను ఉద్దేశించి). నాకు హెల్ప్గా ఉన్న నా కుటుంబ సభ్యలకు ధన్యవాదాలు. ఈ అవార్డుని నేను మా అమ్మకు... నిజం అవుతాయనడానికి నేను ఈ అవార్డును ఓ ప్రూఫ్గా చూపిస్తున్నాను. నాకు అవార్డు ఇచ్చిన ఆస్కార్ కమిటీకి, ఇలాంటి ఓ బోల్డ్ ఫిల్మ్లో నటించే అవకాశం కల్పించినవారికి ప్రత్యేక ధన్యవాదాలు. బెస్ట్ యాక్టర్గా నాకు అవార్డు రావడాన్ని చాలా గౌరవంగా ఫీల్ అవుతున్నాను.

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Oscar 2023 Winner Michelle Yeoh Recalls Surviving 2015 Nepal ... (koimoi)

Michelle Yeoh, who believes Buddhism is a philosophy, had said that the UNDP was working closely with ministries across the globe. Read on.

“We are advocating that if we build safe roads now, you don’t have to come back 10 years later to correct the mistakes and after so many lives have been lost. “For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibility.” So a month after the disaster, I reached there again as the brand ambassador of the ‘Live to Love’ foundation of His Holiness Gyalwang Drukpa,” she told IANS. I felt as helpless as the other victims. Quoting the spiritual leader, she had said: “Without appreciation, our life is like plastic. “Raising awareness for Nepal was and still is an important role for me.

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