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Tip Top Martial Arts Actress ,
Do you like her ?
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Tip Top Martial Arts Actress ,
Do you like her ?
I plan on proposing very soon.
Eh, she's gettin' a little long in the tooth...
Michelle was a former Miss Singapore/ or was it Malaysia ? in the 1980's.
For her age she still looks good. She did a commercial for a Maylasia/singapore Travel Board. It is on youtube and she looks Hot. She is one classy women
I had a thread about her not too long ago ... http://forum.kungfumagazine.com/foru...ad.php?t=44338
Unko -- You're no spring chicken either!
my dad is in love with her. she is engaged to some fat dude who manges the ferrari formula 1 team. :rolleyes:
Yeah, Ferrari's are just my favorite. I also have also have a couple of other race teams I manage.
Since I never get tired of talking about Michelle, here is a link to the trailer of her upcoming movie Sunshine. It's a sci-fi space movie directed by Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, 28 Days Later). Not sure if it will be good or corny but on the one hand, it's nice to see Michelle branching out a bit from her typical femme fatale role (though I'll never tire of watching her kick some butt.) ;)
now ya do:p
Deleted from Fearless, panned in Geisha and Sunshine, but honored in France.
Quote:
Yeoh to receive French honor
Written by Patrick Frater
Monday, 10 September 2007
HONG KONG – Seems Michelle Yeoh, one of Asia 's favorite actresses, is also a hit with the French cultural elite.
The Malaysian-born actress who attained fame as the Hong Kong film industry's top female action star in the 1990s, is to receive the Legion of Honor (Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur), a French civil honor.
The medal will be presented to her at a ceremony in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 3.
Yeoh, whose credits include "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Tomorrow Never Dies," most recently starred in the Asik Kapadia-helmed "Far North," which preemed last week in Venice . She will next be seen in Roger Spottiswoode-directed "The Children of Huang-shi" and French director Mathieu Kassovitz's " Babylon A.D."