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Michelle Yeoh Makes Oscars History as First Asian Best Actress Nominee Michelle Yeoh continues to prove that Hollywood's bamboo ceiling is slowly being dismantled.On Tuesday, the 60-year-old screen legend became the first actress of Asian descent to be nominated for Best Actress at the 2023 Oscars. The prestigious nod is for her critically acclaimed performance as laundromat owner and multiverse jumper Evelyn Wang in A24's Everything Everywhere All at Once, which also led the pack with a total of 11 Oscar nominations. Despite Merle Oberon being nominated in 1939 for her role in The Dark Angel, the India-born actress purposefully hid her heritage, meaning that the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon star is the first self-identifying Asian woman to earn a leading actress nomination after 95 years. Not only that, but Yeoh's nomination is made even more significant given the well-documented dearth of on-screen Asian representation, with the very few examples that do exist being ridden with stereotypes and yellowface. So even though on-screen Asian representation (especially when it comes to non-East Asians) still has a long way to go, Everything Everywhere All at Once will likely be a game-changer. After all, the film has dominated this year's awards circuit and Oscars are no exception, seeing as how it's also in the running for Best Picture, with Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan also up for Best Director. Meanwhile, Ke Huy Quan is the current frontrunner for Best Supporting Actor, and both Jamie Lee Curtis and Stephanie Hsu have earned individual nods for Best Supporting Actress. On the heels of the announcement, Yeoh told Deadline that she sees the nomination as a larger victory, saying that "you tell stories because it’s important for that story to be told" before adding that there's a "need for our Asians to turn around and say, ‘We need this,’ because it just validates that we deserve to have a seat at the table, and we deserve to be part of all this.” "I think what it means to me is all those Asians out there go, 'You see, it's possible. If she can do it, I can freaking well do it as well.' That is the most important thing," she said. "I'm very ordinary. I just work very hard. There are so many brilliant actresses, actors out there who know that they have a seat at the table."Yeoh added, "All they have to do is find an opportunity and get there."You can see all the nominations for the 2023 Oscars here.Photo via Getty / Jamie McCarthy https://www.papermag.com/michelle-yeoh-asian-oscars-nominee-2659304608.html
Sandra Song
How has being an Asian-American daughter of immigrants influenced your writing or the themes you try to tackle? Has it influenced the way you work?
“Hell yeah. I think that immigrant mindset of working hard is definitely at the root of my success. Even after like 40 years of working, my parents are still grinding as hard as day 1, despite having quote-unquote made it. That said, my dad literally came to America with nothing and that’s always been something that inspired me in terms of leveraging my privilege and platform. I feel like the best way I can honor what my parents have given me is by shedding light on the things that they couldn’t really talk about a few decades ago.”
-#ChromatBABE Sandra Song shot by Lissy Elle Laricchia in the Coastal Suit
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Sandra Song 🤍
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Sandra Song
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Sandra Song
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Sandra Song
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