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Donnie Yen Talks ‘John Wick 4,’ a Possible Caine Spin-Off and Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Cartoonish’ Bruce Lee Depiction - variety.com - Spain - China - Hollywood - India - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
variety.com
27.03.2023 / 16:43

Donnie Yen Talks ‘John Wick 4,’ a Possible Caine Spin-Off and Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Cartoonish’ Bruce Lee Depiction

Tatiana Siegel On a chilly Oscars eve, Donnie Yen has just returned from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, where he was rehearsing for the Academy Awards along with a slew of fellow global superstar presenters like Spain’s Antonio Banderas and India’s Deepika Padukone. The “John Wick: Chapter 4” scene-stealer, who hails from southern China, feels good about how the following night might unfold, namely for his friend and Hong Kong neighbor Michelle Yeoh. Her victory and that of “Everything Everywhere All at Once” would be a landmark moment for Asian representation, he says.  “I’ve known her for more than 20 years, and that’s one of the reasons I’m here — to support her and share in a possible historical moment,” he says of his “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny” co-star. “And ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ has a lot of Chinese language and it talks about the Chinese heritage, which I find out has been so accepted and embraced here. So, that really warmed my heart. I’m sure hoping for Michelle.” 

'I studied at a Cheshire college with Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh - this is what she was like' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Malaysia
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
26.03.2023 / 14:57

'I studied at a Cheshire college with Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh - this is what she was like'

Michelle Yeoh made history when she became the first Asian woman to win the Best Actress Oscar at the Academy Awards earlier this month. The Malaysian film star told millions of watchers as she held the award for her stunning performance in the highly acclaimed film Everything Everywhere All At Once: "This is a beacon of hope and possibilities."

Everything Everywhere All At Once Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh studied at Manchester Metropolitan University - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - China - USA - Manchester - Malaysia - Hong Kong
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
20.03.2023 / 15:29

Everything Everywhere All At Once Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh studied at Manchester Metropolitan University

Oscar-winning actress Michelle Yeoh's acting roots can be traced back to Manchester, as the city's Metropolitan university has revealed she graduated with a BA in creative arts in 1983.

‘Joy Ride’ Red-Band Trailer: ‘Crazy Rich, Asians’ Writer Adele Lim, Directs A Hilarious New Adventure Of Identity & Self-Discovery - theplaylist.net - Paris
theplaylist.net
17.03.2023 / 19:43

‘Joy Ride’ Red-Band Trailer: ‘Crazy Rich, Asians’ Writer Adele Lim, Directs A Hilarious New Adventure Of Identity & Self-Discovery

Can friends make a miserable experience better? Audrey is about to find out in Lionsgate’s new comedy “Joy Ride.” The film sees its lead character — played by “Emily in Paris” star Ashley Park — on a business trip gone bad. She goes to a childhood friend, a college pal, and a cousin to make it through.

Michelle Yeoh FaceTimed Her Mom Just Moments After Winning Her Best Actress Oscar - www.justjared.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
justjared.com
14.03.2023 / 02:39

Michelle Yeoh FaceTimed Her Mom Just Moments After Winning Her Best Actress Oscar

Michelle Yeoh only wanted to call up one person after winning her Oscar for Best Actress over the weekend – her mom!

See Michelle Yeoh's Mom Joyfully Celebrate Her Oscar Win in Malaysia - www.etonline.com - Malaysia - Hong Kong - city Kuala Lumpur
etonline.com
13.03.2023 / 21:41

See Michelle Yeoh's Mom Joyfully Celebrate Her Oscar Win in Malaysia

Michelle Yeoh made history at the 95th Oscars on Sunday, and she had her whole home country behind her!The star completed her awards season run with an Academy Award for Best Actress, making her the first Asian woman and second woman of color to win in the award's history.In her emotional acceptance speech, Michelle thanked her mother, Janet, as well as «all the moms in the world.»«I have to dedicate this to my mom — all the moms in the world — because they are really the superheroes, and without them, none of us would be here tonight,» the actress noted. «She's 84.

Watch Michelle Yeoh’s Mom and Family Break Down in Tears and Cheer Over Her Oscar Win: ‘She Has Made Malaysia Proud’ - variety.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
variety.com
13.03.2023 / 20:47

Watch Michelle Yeoh’s Mom and Family Break Down in Tears and Cheer Over Her Oscar Win: ‘She Has Made Malaysia Proud’

Zack Sharf Digital News Director 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.” Yeoh’s victory made her the first Asian lead actress winner in Oscars history and only the second woman of color to win the category (Halle Berry, who presented Yeoh with the Oscar alongside Jessica Chastain, was the first for “Monster’s Ball”). 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. “I so love my daughter and she has made Malaysia proud,” Janet Yeoh told a news conference after her Oscars viewing party in Kuala Lumpur (via Associated Press). “Malaysia Boleh (Malaysia Can)!”

Michelle Yeoh becomes first Asian best actress winner at the Oscars for Everything Everywhere All at Once - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - USA - Vietnam
dailyrecord.co.uk
13.03.2023 / 13:21

Michelle Yeoh becomes first Asian best actress winner at the Oscars for Everything Everywhere All at Once

Michelle Yeoh became the first Asian woman to take home the best actress accolade at the Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday night.

Michelle Yeoh Makes History as First Asian to Win Best Actress Oscar - www.etonline.com - Malaysia - Hong Kong
etonline.com
13.03.2023 / 07:39

Michelle Yeoh Makes History as First Asian to Win Best Actress Oscar

Michelle Yeoh is rewriting the record books, becoming the first Asian Best Actress winner in the Academy Awards' 95-year history.The Malaysian-born star, 60, became the first actress who identifies as Asian to win the Oscar in the Best Actress category for her multilayered performance as Evelyn Wang in the genre-bending film, . This is Yeoh's first Oscar.After being presented the award by Jessica Chastain and Halle Berry — a moment that was extra special as it marked just the second time a woman of color has won for Best Actress, with Berry first winning the award in 2001 -- Yeoh emotionally took the stage, where she was greeted to a standing ovation by the crowd and her castmates, including fellow winner, Jamie Lee Curtis.«For all the little boys and girls who look like me watching tonight, this is a beacon of hope and possibilities,» Yeoh began.

Michelle Yeoh Becomes First Asian Woman To Win Best Actress Oscar - theplaylist.net - Hong Kong - county Daniels
theplaylist.net
13.03.2023 / 06:42

Michelle Yeoh Becomes First Asian Woman To Win Best Actress Oscar

To delight to her millions of fans around the globe, Michelle Yeoh is now an Oscar winner. The legendary star of Hong Kong action films was honored with the Best Actress Academy Award for her role in The Daniels’ “Everything Everywhere All At Once.” Yeoh also made history as the first Southeast Asian woman to win the Best Actress Oscar.

Oscar Predictions: ‘Everything Everywhere,’ Austin Butler, Michelle Yeoh & More - theplaylist.net - county Butler
theplaylist.net
10.03.2023 / 18:59

Oscar Predictions: ‘Everything Everywhere,’ Austin Butler, Michelle Yeoh & More

Considering the breathless ease of “Everything Everywhere All At Once’s” award season so far, it’s sort of remarkable how many categories are up for grabs when the Academy Awards begin on Sunday evening. Oscar’s top prize is pretty much all locked up and should reward A24 with their second Best Picture win in less than 12 years of existence.

Michelle Yeoh: The SAG award-winning actress fighting for Asian representation - hellomagazine.com - Hollywood - Malaysia - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong
hellomagazine.com
08.03.2023 / 11:51

Michelle Yeoh: The SAG award-winning actress fighting for Asian representation

International Women's Day is a time to celebrate the phenomenal female role models in our society fighting for much-needed change. The global holiday wouldn't be complete without mentioning the mesmerising Michelle Yeoh who has been a source of inspiration for many women.The Malaysian star, 60, is truly a force to be reckoned with on the silver screen. She enjoyed a meteoric rise to stardom back in the 90s after starring in a series of Hong Kong action films and has since gone on to scoop endless awards including a Golden Globe Award for her leading role in Everything Everywhere All at Once.WATCH: Hollywood A-listers arrive at the 2023 SAG AwardsBut it wasn't all plain sailing.

Michelle Yeoh Says Hollywood Questioned ‘If I Even Spoke English’ After 1997 Bond Film: ‘I Didn’t Work for Two Years’ Due to Stereotype Offers - variety.com - Britain - China - Japan - North Korea - Hong Kong
variety.com
03.03.2023 / 23:03

Michelle Yeoh Says Hollywood Questioned ‘If I Even Spoke English’ After 1997 Bond Film: ‘I Didn’t Work for Two Years’ Due to Stereotype Offers

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Michelle Yeoh was already an actor star overseas by 1997 thanks to popular Hong Kong movies like “Police Story 3: Super Cop” and “Supercop 2,” but it wasn’t until the James Bond tentpole “Tomorrow Never Dies” opened that year that Yeoh had her Hollywood breakthrough. The actor played Wai Lin, a Chinese spy who is highly skilled in marital arts and bucks every “damsel in distress” and “Bond girl” stereotype. “The first movie I did after I came to America was ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ with Pierce Brosnan,” Yeoh recently told People magazine. “James Bond at that point had only been known as macho, and the girls were just the ones with cutesy names.”

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