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Editorial | Michelle Yeoh’s Oscar serves as inspiration

  • Recognition for the Asian actress – and others from the region – will boost the confidence of the industry here and beyond

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Michelle Yeoh poses with her Academy Award on Sunday at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Photo: AP

History has been made with Michelle Yeoh becoming the first from Asia to win the best actress award at the Oscars, along with a string of accolades for other Asians at this year’s ceremony.

The award for the Malaysia-born Chinese star resonates widely in Hong Kong, as she first made her name in the city. The recognition has taken Asian cinema to yet another level and holds promise for greater success for the industry on the world stage.

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Proud mama: See Janet Yeoh's reaction to her daughter Michelle winning Oscar for best actress

Proud mama: See Janet Yeoh's reaction to her daughter Michelle winning Oscar for best actress

The 60-year-old is no stranger to global audiences, having starred in numerous films with international acclaim, including Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which took four Oscars in 2001.

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She has now been crowned for her multifaceted performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once, in which she played an immigrant Chinese wife, mother and laundromat operator bracing for a tax audit.

Yeoh’s success has not come easy in an industry known for stereotypes. She is the second woman of colour to win the academy’s best actress award, following Halle Berry more than two decades ago.

Yeoh thanked her family and friends in Malaysia and Hong Kong, where she started her career. “Thank you for letting me stand on your shoulders, giving me a leg up so that I can be here today,” she said in her acceptance speech.

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