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    Congrats to Michelle!

    I still haven't seen The Lady. I really should. I love Michelle's work.
    Yeoh to be hailed at Asian Film Awards
    By Patrick Frater
    Thu, 31 January 2013, 17:16 PM (HKT)


    Malaysian superstar Michelle YEOH 楊紫瓊 is to awarded the Excellence in Asian Cinema Award at the Asian Film Awards.

    "Michelle has an impressive career of over 30 movies. Her incredible talent has led her from action films in Hong Kong to international works like The Lady," said Roger GARCIA, executive director of the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society Limited 香港國際電影節協會.

    "Her work in Chinese language cinema has helped promote it to an international audience and the global film industry. Michelle has excelled as both an action star and a serious actress – a very rare combination in this business, and practically unique. She is the perfect choice to be awarded with this prestigious honour."

    "It is my goal to continue as an advocate of the Asian film industry and to promote a positive, strong image for Asian women in international films," said Yeoh.

    Yeoh's filmography ranges from local action film productions like Yes, Madam 皇家師姐 (1985), Police Story 3: Super Cop 警察故事Ⅲ超級警察 (1992) and The Heroic Trio 東方三俠 (1992) to historical drama The Soong Sisters 宋家皇朝 (1997). She shot to international stardom through roles in films including Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 臥虎藏龍 (2000) and Memoirs of a Geisha (2005). Her latest film, Gina KIM 김진아's family drama Final Recipe 파이널 레시피, is currently in post-production.

    The prize will be presented in Hong Kong on 18 March at the AFA ceremony.
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    Honored at AFA

    Michelle Yeoh honored at Asian Film Awards
    Associated PressAssociated Press – Sun, Mar 17, 2013 11:59 PM EDT


    Michelle Yeoh, Hong Kong based Malaysian actress, poses before a ****tail reception to celebrate the recognition of the Excellence in Asian Cinema Award at the 7th Asian Film Awards in Hong Kong Sunday, March 17, 2013. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)View Photo

    HONG KONG (AP) — Michelle Yeoh is happy to be honored with the "Excellence in Asian Cinema Award" but says she hopes there's no hidden message.

    She asked, "I hope it's not their way of telling me that I need to retire?"

    The star of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and last year's Aung San Suu Kyi biopic "The Lady" is being honored at the Asian Film Awards on Monday night.

    Speaking to reporters a day earlier, Yeoh said she's happy to receive the award where her career started, in Hong Kong.

    And while she acknowledged she's long heard rumors of a "Crouching Tiger" sequel, she says she's yet to see a script or other plans on the project. The 2000 original was directed by Ang Lee and won four Academy Awards.

    The recent reports have attached kung fu star Donnie Yen to the unconfirmed sequel, and Yeoh said she's a fan and would welcome the opportunity to work with him if a project is developed.

    The Hong Kong film festival's opener Sunday was "Ip Man: the Final Fight," the latest film about martial arts master Ip Man. Lead actor Anthony Wong and actress Zhou Chou Chou were among stars walking the red carpet.

    Veteran Hong Kong directors Johnnie To and Ronny Yu are also premiering works at the festival, which features "Infernal Affairs" director Andrew Lau.

    The festival closes in April with the Iranian film "Closed Curtain," which is fresh off a win for best script at the Berlin Film Festival.
    Word is she is remarrying, this time to French motor sport executive Jean Todt.
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    The Chinese watch

    "yes, we'll have the watch ready for you at midnight.......the watch.....the Chinese watch....yes, right-oh, bye-bye mother"

    MAY 09, 2014
    Richard Mille Tourbillon RM 51-01 Tiger and Dragon-Michelle Yeoh
    — Richard Mille renews its association with the famous Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh and creates the tourbillon RM 51-01 Tiger and Dragon-Michelle Yeoh.
    Richard Mille Tourbillon RM 51-01 Tiger and Dragon-Michelle Yeoh

    This novel artistic creation celebrates her new film ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon II’, due to be released in 2014, in which Michelle returns to the role of her well known character, Yu Shu Lien. Richard Mille and Michelle’s collaboration began in 2011 with the creation of the RM 051 Phoenix Tourbillon, a symbolic timepiece in which she was intimately active. Michelle desired to reiterate the concept of forms and shapes integrated within the watch’s movement, this time with a visual scene centered on the symbolic themes of the Tiger and the Dragon, with a tiger and a dragon clutching the tourbillon movement.

    Created from 3N red gold, the figures are carved and incised entirely by hand. Special miniature tools were specifically made for the specific artistry required in the physical realization of these two creatures. To increase the realism of these special animals, a long and painstaking process of hand finished micro painting was executed, also including the unseen parts of these two marvelous entities. The tiger and dragon have deeply influenced Asian culture.


    Tourbillon RM 51-01 Tigre and Dragon-Michelle Yeoh © Richard Mille

    The Tiger, considered as ‘Yang’ supremacy, therefore male, was viewed as a demon hunter. For the military, the tiger, symbol of courage, was represented on shields and weapons. The dragon, meanwhile, is a very common symbol in China, taking on many complex traits, as an emblem that can unify a group, or a larger nation. Today we closely associate it with prosperity and happiness.

    With a power reserve of 48 hours, indicated by a red line between 10 and 11 o’clock, the grade 5 titanium movement includes a torque limiting crown to protect the watch from possible overwinding. The RM 51-01 Tiger and Dragon-Michelle Yeoh will be available in a limited edition of 20 pieces in 18K white or red gold.


    Richard Mille Dos de la Tourbillon RM 51-01 Tigre et Dragon-Michelle Yeoh


    Back of the Tourbillon RM 51-01 Tigre and Dragon-Michelle Yeoh © Richard Mille
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    Oh no!

    Our heartfelt condolences to everyone who has suffered due to this terrible tragedy.

    Michelle Yeoh With Husband Jean Todt In Nepal During Saturday's Earthquake
    Published on Monday, 27 April 2015 15:16
    Written by Carolina Cheah


    Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh and Jean Todt Arrived In Kathmandu, Nepal on 23 AprilTan Sri Michelle Yeoh and Jean Todt Arrived In Kathmandu, Nepal on 23 April

    In the chaos and confusion that followed the Saturday night earthquake in Nepal, the news report last week that Malaysian actress Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh and her husband landed in Kathmandu, Nepal last Thursday, 23 April had escaped media notice.

    Yesterday, the Federation International Automobile (FIA) released a statement that all FIA delegates including its President Jean Todt and his wife, Michelle Yeoh are reported safe but stranded in Kathmandu.



    “This week the FIA conducted its inaugural Asia-Pacific Sport Regional Congress in Kathmandu, Nepal. The event was attended by 45 delegates from 14 countries in the region, as well as FIA officials including President Jean Todt, Road Safety Ambassador Michelle Yeoh, and Deputy President for Sport, Graham Stoker. During the running of the Congress the country of Nepal, including its capital Kathmandu, was subjected to a massive earthquake that has taken a shocking toll on the country. All members of the FIA party and Congress delegates are safe and accounted for." - FIA

    According to the account provided by Chinese entertainment blog ent.163, Michelle and her husband were attending an official function in a hotel when the earthquake struck. They had fled the hotel together with other guests, and though reported to be a little shaken up, the Hollywood movie star was uninjured.

    Michelle together with Todt had apparently made their way to the Kathmandu airport yesterday, 26 April but found it to be closed with flights cancelled and local communication servers shut down.

    Together with the rest of the FIA delegates, they will remain stranded in Nepal with little communication access to the rest of the world for the moment. An associate of the FIA delegation later shared this Twitter posting which was later reported by the racing magazine GPToday.


    Pic: Twitter screenshot

    According to the entertainment report, there were an estimated 300,000 tourists in Nepal when the tragedy occurred and most areas are still without power.

    Yeoh was in Nepal to participate in the Asian Regional Sports Congress organised by Federation of International Automobile (FIA) under the United Nations. She is also the ambassador for Global Road Safety for the FIA. Todt was in attendance in his capacity as president of FIA at the inaugural Asia-Pacific Sport Regional Congress.

    - mD
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    Safely home

    Michelle Yeoh is 'safely home' after being stuck in Nepal quake zone
    1 2015-04-28 14:57 CRIENGLISH.com Editor: Gu Liping


    Michelle Yeoh and Jean Todt.(File photo)

    The "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" star Michelle Yeoh is "safely home" after she was stuck in Nepal during the deadly earthquake on Saturday.[Special coverage]

    Yeoh was visiting Nepal to attend the inaugural Asia Pacific Sport Regional Congress with her partner Jean Todt.

    After being stranded at the airport for a few hours, they were able to catch a flight and return home to Paris.

    The 52 year old actress also vowed to do her best to help Nepal to rebuild after the devastating earthquake.
    Hold the phone. THAT'S who Michelle is marrying? oh no.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    Hold the phone. THAT'S who Michelle is marrying? oh no.
    Maybe he has a good personality? I dunno. I'm certain the fact that he's extremely rich plays a big part.

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    Michelle at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong.

    Legendary Kung Fu star Michelle Yeoh officially joins star-studded line-up at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong Michelle Yeoh’s all-new wax figure to be featured as new Kung Fu Zone’s one and only female martial arts master








    HONG KONG (27 July 2015) International star Michelle Yeoh today unveiled her wax figure at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong. Styled as the character Yu Shu Lien in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Yeoh’s wax figure joins Kung Fu masters Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and Donnie Yen at the newly opened Kung Fu Zone in paying tribute to Hong Kong martial arts films. In celebration of the 15th anniversary of its opening, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong launched the brand-new Kung Fu Zone as the finale of its third major expansion project. In addition to the four legendary martial arts masters, a gauntlet of interactive challenges also awaits visitors.

    Styled as the fearless character Yu Shu Lien in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Yeoh’s figure clutches a Chinese sabre and appears to be ready for a fierce fight. Re-enacting a classic scene from the film, the life-like figure also exudes Yeoh’s celebrity charm. According to Yeoh, her wax likeness reminded her of numerous interesting moments from the filming of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and she hoped guests can immerse themselves in the world of martial arts films as they interact with the wax figures.

    This is Yeoh’s second collaboration with Madame Tussauds Hong Kong. To prepare for production of the new wax figure, Yeoh spent five hours with a team of professional sculptors from the United Kingdom for the sitting process. Her measurements of all parts, as well as colour matching and contrasting of her hair and eyes, were taken with great precision. Hundreds of photos were taken to ensure the final figure can fully capture her graceful style and impeccable physique.

    Yeoh said: “I’m honoured to have the opportunity to collaborate with Madame Tussauds Hong Kong for the second time. I was, once again, amazed by the professionalism of Madam Tussauds studio artists. It never occurred to me before how similar wax-making artistry is to martial arts – both require patience, precision and an unyielding pursuit of perfection.”

    Although it was not the first time that Yeoh has collaborated with Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, she was once again thrilled and amazed by the liveliness and likeness of her wax figure – the level of detail was so refined that even the figure’s sharp gaze was an exact replica of its living counterpart.

    Yeoh said: “I’m extremely pleased to join three martial arts film legends in the newly opened ‘Kung Fu Zone’ and pay tribute to Hong Kong martial arts films. Chinese martial arts has a long and illustrious history, while Hong Kong has made significant contributions to the spread of Kung Fu fever around the world, particularly through martial arts films produced in recent decades. I’m deeply humbled to be a part of the Kung Fu culture and I hope guests can experience the spirit of Chinese martial arts through their interactions here.”

    The Kung Fu Zone is Hong Kong’s first permanent tribute to martial arts and Kung Fu films. As the grand finale of the attraction’s third major multi-million dollar expansion, the new zone is close to 800 square feet. Modelled after a traditional Zen monastery, the all-new themed area features a beautifully crafted red arched door and a magnificent sculpted dragon.

    Besides Yeoh, three other influential Kung Fu film stars who have made immense contributions to the development and popularisation of martial arts will be featured in sets inspired by key scenes from classic Kung Fu films, covering some of the most iconic moments in Hong Kong film history. Bruce Lee, widely considered as one of the greatest martial artists of all time and a pop culture icon of the 20th century, is now immortalised in wax and greets visitors with his signature flying kick. Jackie Chan, dressed in a traditional duangua suit, strikes an iconic pose from his vast body of work in martial arts comedies, which catapulted him to early fame in his career. Donnie Yen’s wax likeness appears as Ip Man, the Wing Chun master of legendary Bruce Lee.

    Ms Kelly Mak, General Manager of Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, said: “We are thrilled to collaborate with Michelle again. A familiar face the world over, Michelle is an iconic martial arts star and her influence has been recognised with the title of Dato’ and other honorifics numerous times. Through Michelle and her fellow martial arts stars, we hope to exemplify the best of Chinese martial arts, which was first brought to the world stage by Hong Kong martial arts films before it became a significant facet of global culture. The Kung Fu Zone aims to carry forward the traditions and spirit of this precious intangible cultural heritage of the city, and interactive elements will complete the all-around Kung Fu experience for tourists from all over the world.”

    A series of interactive experiences also awaits visitors as they make their way through the zone. An interactive screen teaches martial arts combat moves, and combatants can receive immediate feedback on their performance. Guests are also invited to prove their balance and agility on sensory-activated projections on the floor and test their speed by hitting as many targets on a Wing Chun wooden dummy as possible within the time limit. The magnificent sculpted dragon overlooking the area has in store an interactive surprise for courageous fighters. These dynamic special effects promise to immerse everyone in the martial arts world.

    Kung Fu Zone Promotional Offer
    From 29 June 2015 to 31 August 2015, Kung Fu Zone Tickets Package can be purchased at HK$188 each. Each package includes one Madame Tussauds Hong Kong adult admission ticket and one 6R photo (guests can get their photos taken by Madame Tussauds Hong Kong staff within the Kung Fu Zone).

    Madame Tussauds Hong Kong 15th Anniversary Campaign

    Wonderful prizes will be awarded to selected guests through the “Surprise across Asia with Madame Tussauds" campaign. All visitors to Madame Tussauds Hong Kong will receive a greeting card upon entry from April to December 2015. Those who submit the most creative greetings will have a chance to win a set of admission tickets to all seven Madame Tussauds attractions in Asia, including Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Wuhan, Singapore, Tokyo and Bangkok (each set of tickets is valued at approximately HK$3,000 and entitles entry for two persons). One winner will be selected by Madame Tussauds Hong Kong on the 15th of the month from April to December 2015 (except for August). On 15 August 2015, 12 winners will be announced to commemorate the attraction’s opening in August, 15 years ago. Winners will be notified of the prize collection procedure by email.

    For enquiries, please call: (852) 2849 6966.
    The Kung Fu Zone sounds pretty fun.
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    Soon to be married

    It's not real until they set a date.

    Actress Michelle Yeoh planning to marry fiance soon
    The Star/ANNWednesday, Jul 29, 2015


    Wedding plans: Yeoh and Todt will soon tie the knot.
    The Star/ANN

    Malaysian superstar Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh is planning to marry her fiance Datuk Jean Todt at the end of this year or early next year.

    However, the venue of their wedding had yet to be finalised.

    "My father passed away end of last year so I have to wait for a year to have my wedding," she said.

    Yeoh, 52, said she hoped to have a low-profile wedding ceremony before having wedding parties in Malaysia and Hong Kong.

    "I will inform you all when the time comes," said Yeoh, who has been engaged to Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) president Todt, 69, since 2005.

    In an interview in May, Yeoh's mother, Datin Janet Yeoh said she wanted nothing more than to see her famous daughter get married.

    Expressing her Mother's Day wish, Janet said she would be over the moon if the two could tie the knot fast.

    "The sooner the better. Of course, I am looking forward to it. Every mother would be anxious to see her daughter marry. I would very much love to have Jean take care of her," Janet said.
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    Cinema Legend Award from the Singapore International Film Festival

    I forecast we will be hearing a lot about Michelle again with CTHD2 in a few months.

    ‘Fourth Direction’ Wins Top Prize at Singapore Festival


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    DECEMBER 5, 2015 | 04:01AM PT
    Patrick Frater
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    Gurvinder Singh’s drama “The Fourth Direction” continued its winning ways by claiming the top prize at the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) on Saturday.

    Prizes were given out at a ceremony attended by David Beckham, Dev Patel and Terence Chang as well as local Singaporean celebrities Michelle Goh and Zoe Tay.

    “The Fourth Direction,” based on two short stories about friends during the Sikh separatists’ uprising against the Indian military, was first presented in Un Certain Regard at Cannes. Last month it won top prize for an Indian film at the Mumbai Film Festival.

    The SGIFF jury, headed by Brillante Mendoza, said: “Through a masterful execution, ‘The Fourth Direction’ makes us experience the fear and tension of the era and how the political situation is influencing the life of this family.”

    The festival started on Nov. 26 and will finish Sunday (Dec. 6) with a day of tributes to Iran’s Mohsen Makhmalbaf and repeat screenings of the winning films.

    Makhmalbaf accepted an award from festival executive Yuni Hadi and immediately dedicated it to Busan festival programmer Kim Ji-seok, who he called on stage.

    The otherwise slow-moving ceremony at the Marina Bay Sands MasterCard Theatre was punctuated by a performance from actress and singer Amy Cheng and had its high point with a Cinema Legend Award for Michelle Yeoh. “The best is yet to come,” said the Malaysia-born Yeoh.

    Singapore International Film Festival 2015 Prize winners
    Asian Feature Category:

    Best Film

    The Fourth Direction (Chauthi Koot) dir. Gurvinder Singh (India)

    Special Mention

    “Tikkun” dir. Avishai Sikun

    Best director

    Ryusuke Hamaguchi for “Happy Hour” (Japan)

    Best performance

    Taha Tegin Ozdemir, Yakup Ozgur Kurtaal and Omer Uluc in “Snow Pirates”

    Honorary Award

    Mohsen Makhmalbaf (Iran)

    Cinema Legend Award

    Michelle Yeoh (Malaysia)

    Southeast Asian Short Film Category

    Best Southeast Asian Short Film

    “The Fox Exploits The Tiger’s Might” dir. Lucky Kuswandi

    Best Singapore Short Film

    “My Father After Dinner” dir. Gladys Ng

    Special Mention

    “Ferris Wheel” dir. Phuttiphong Aroonpheng

    Best Director

    Lucky Kuswandi for “The Fox Exploits The Tiger’s Might”

    Youth Jury Prize

    “Three Wheels” (Kong Bei) dir: Kavich Neang

    The Most Promising Project of the Southeast Asia Film Lab

    “Auntie” (A-Joom-Ma”) by He Shuming
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    Bollywood

    Michelle Yeoh to star in Bollywood project
    Michelle Yeoh is foraying into Bollywood with an untitled project.
    By: PTI | Leh | Published:September 17, 2016 5:56 pm


    Michelle Yeoh, best known for her roles in hits like “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and Bond movie “Tomorrow Never Dies”, is foraying into Bollywood with an untitled project.

    Actress Michelle Yeoh, best known for her roles in hits like “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and Bond movie “Tomorrow Never Dies”, is foraying into Bollywood with an untitled project.
    The 54-year-old Chinese-Malaysian star, who calls herself a great fan of the Hindi film industry and actor Aamir Khan, said the movie will be an action drama with some dance thrown in.
    “I’m planning to work in Bollywood and it’s going to be an action film with obviously some dance because it is Bollywood,” she said on the sidelines of Naropa festival here.
    “It will be about a Chinese and Indian family. In reality, we are such close neighbours but we are culturally so different and through this film we want to show how we can get along,” Yeoh said.
    The actress did not reveal much about the film but said she would be working with an Indian actor.
    Talking about her favourite star in Bollywood, Yeoh said, “I really admire Aamir Khan and I would love to work with him.”
    Yeoh also revealed that the “3 Idiots” star was approached for the project.
    The actress will next be seen in Jason Statham-starrer “Mechanic 2” the sequel to the recently released “Mechanic: Resurrection”.
    We'll plan to revisit this both for this untitled Bollywood action pic and "Mechanic 2" (actually they mean Mechanic 3 because Resurrection was the sequel to Statham's 2011 redux of Charles Bronson's 1972 flick )
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    Michelle Yeoh FTW!

    I was tepid about the new series but now I'm all in. Michelle will be a great Starfleet captain.

    Exclusive: Michelle Yeoh Boards Star Trek: Discovery
    BY SILAS LESNICK ON NOVEMBER 22, 2016



    Michelle Yeoh is the first star to join CBS All Access’ Star Trek: Discovery

    Star Trek: Discovery has found its first star! Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon‘s Michelle Yeoh is set to headline the CBS All Access series, Nicholas Meyer just confirmed to CS. Meyer, who helmed Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, is serving as a consulting producer on Discovery. Although it is unconfirmed at this time, Michelle Yeoh’s role is potentially the series’ lead, a female Lieutenant Commander.

    “I know Michelle Yeoh is in it,” Meyer told us during a discussion of his 1979 sci-fi classic Time After Time. The film, starring Malcolm McDowell as H.G. Wells and David Warner as Jack the Ripper, received a Blu-ray edition last week from Warner Archive.

    Michelle Yeoh recently reprised her Yu Shu Lien for a Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon sequel, Sword of Destiny. She also played a recurring role as Lotus on the second season of the Netflix original series, Marco Polo.

    Star Trek: Discovery is executive produced by Bryan Fuller with Gretchen Berg, Aaron Harberts and Academy Award winner Akiva Goldsman manning the bridge.

    Following its May 2017 premiere on the CBS Television Network, all episodes of Star Trek: Discovery will be available in the U.S. exclusively on CBS All Access. Continuing the worldwide appeal of the franchise, each episode of the series will be available globally within 24 hours of its U.S. premiere, presented on Netflix in 188 countries and through Bell Media platforms in Canada.

    Who would you like to see join Michelle Yeoh in the Star Trek: Discovery cast? Share your thoughts in the comments below and check back soon for our full interview with Nicholas Meyer.

    (Photo Credit: FayesVision / WENN.com)
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    The new Panamera - Stories about Courage.

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    I like the new show

    SEP 22 2017, 3:27 PM ET
    From Bond Girl to ‘Star Trek’ Captain, Michelle Yeoh Wants to Keep Surprising You
    by TIFFANY HU


    Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou in "Star Trek: Discovery" Jan Thijs / CBS Interactive

    In the span of her 30-year career, Michelle Yeoh has done everything from jumping off rooftops to predicting the future. She's been a Bond girl, a geisha, and a sorceress — all roles that the Malaysian-born actress says show the "charming, weird roles" she wants to keep taking on.

    "I hope that I keep surprising you,” Yeoh told NBC News. “Otherwise, you will only be seeing Michelle Yeoh playing Michelle Yeoh, which is kind of boring.”

    Yeoh's latest role will take her to a new frontier as Captain Philippa Georgiou in the television series "Star Trek: Discovery" on CBS All-Access, the network's on-demand streaming service. The 15-episode series will be the first "Star Trek" series since 2005's "Enterprise" ended.


    (left to right) Doug Jones as Lieutenant Saru; Sonequa Martin-Green as First Officer Michael Burnham; Michelle Yeoh as Captain Philippa Georgiou in "Star Trek: Discovery." Jan Thijs / CBS Interactive

    As Georgiou, Yeoh joins a diverse cast (which includes Sonequa Martin-Green and Maulik Pancholy) that continues the franchise's legacy of on-screen representation. When the series released its first promotional trailer in May, Georgiou was featured heavily, speaking with Yeoh's native Chinese-Malaysian accent, which fans praised Yeoh for.

    “Do you think it’s very strong?” Yeoh wondered, joking that she personally thought her accent was charming. “I think it is good that it received such positive reaction, because people are very aware right now. But what I’m really proud about is that we have an Asian female captain — all the boxes ticked right away.”

    She continued, "If you’re given the opportunity to be able to play badass female roles, then why not? And when you say badass, I hope you mean that she’s strong, she’s smart, and she can be physical when need be. I’m very proud to play those roles, because I believe when more roles like that are seen by women, it empowers the young girls and other women who are watching.”

    Born in Malaysia, the 55-year-old actress got her start in Hong Kong films before making her U.S. debut in the 1997 James Bond film, "Tomorrow Never Dies." Since then, she's continued to appear in dozens of films, both in Asia and in the U.S., including the Academy Award-winning films such as "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Memoirs of a Geisha."


    Image: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON, (aka WO HU CANG LONG), Michelle Yeoh, 2000. ©Sony Pictures Classics/courtesy Everett Collection Sony Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

    “I don’t restrict myself to specifically, ‘OK, this is the kind of roles I want to play,’ but I do know what are the roles that I don’t want to play,” Yeoh said. “I want to make sure that when I take on a role, it is something I’ll be happy to spend time on — and I’ll learn from it, and I’ll enjoy those precious moments or months that I will be working on it.”

    Her next big role is already generating buzz: Yeoh will appear in the upcoming film "Crazy Rich Asians" alongside "Fresh Off the Boat" star Constance Wu. The film, based off the novel by Kevin Kwan, doesn't have a release date yet, but it's already being praised for putting Asian and Asian-American faces on screen in Hollywood.

    “It’s an amazing film,” Yeoh said, adding that her role of Eleanor Young was fun to play. “It’s, what, the first [film] in 20-something years with an all-Asian cast? Isn’t that a long time coming?”

    Yeoh said that, even within the Asian community, it was special to see “an actress who was working in the western part of the world” and “an actor who was working in the eastern part of the world” learning about different cultural issues each faced, while filming.

    “I hope that this will be gigantically successful,” Yeoh said. “Because that will open up to producers understanding that the audiences want to see what’s happening on the other side of the world — and that there are stories to be told.”
    So far, Discovery lacks the humor of Star Trek, and I'm not fond of the depiction of Sarek, or SPOILER the fate of Georgiou in ep 2 END SPOILER but I'm enjoying being back in the Star Trek universe.

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    Honors at Asia Society U.S.-China Summit

    OCTOBER 4, 2018 7:08PM PT
    Michelle Yeoh, Kevin Tsujihara to Be Honored at Asia Society U.S.-China Summit

    By PATRICK FRATER
    Asia Bureau Chief


    CREDIT: SANJA BUCKO

    Iconic actress Michelle Yeoh (“Crazy Rich Asians,” “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”) is to be honored alongside Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara at the U.S.-China Entertainment Summit in Los Angeles later this month. Elizabeth Daley and Steven J. Ross, dean and Time Warner professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, respectively, will also be honored.

    Held at the Skirball Cultural Center on Oct. 30, the summit conference comes at a time of ratcheted-up tensions between China and the U.S. and at a moment of profound change in the two countries’ entertainment industry relations.

    Other prominent speakers include Legendary East CEO Wayne Jiang, “The Meg” director Jon Turteltaub, “Crazy Rich Asians” producer John Penotti, former Wanda executive Jack Gao, and Albert Cheng, COO and co-head of television, Amazon Studios.

    Chinese actress and director Eva Jin, producer Ben Ji, ICM partner Spencer Baumgarten, Warner Bros. executive Chantal Nong, Artist International Group CEO David Unger, super-agent Christina Chou, MPA Asia Pacific president Mike Ellis, and Twitch co-founder Kevin Lin also join the line-up.

    Yeoh is being honored for her achievements as an actress, producer and writer. Tsujihara will be honored for his vision and leadership. Warner Bros. was recently involved in two Asia-significant movies “Crazy Rich Asians,” and “The Meg.” Daley is to be honored as an education pioneer.

    “Michelle (Yeoh) outdid herself with her Oscar-worthy performance in ‘Crazy Rich Asians.’ We will undoubtedly look back on 2018 as a game-changing year for Asians and Asian-Americans because of Kevin Tsujihara and Warner Bros.,” said Janet Yang, chair of the Entertainment Summit. “Elizabeth Daley has steadily and brilliantly built a robust people-to-people relationship between China and the USC Cinema community that transcends anything Washington can do.”

    The summit is organized in conjunction with the Beijing Film Academy and the China Onscreen Biennial and with the support of organizations including the Los Angeles Chinese Film Festival and the Asian World Film Festival.
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    I copied all the posts above off the Star Trek: Disco thread for this new Star Trek: Section 31 with Michelle Yeoh (working title - I'll update that when the time comes) and copied it to Michelle Yeoh

    This just made my Monday.

    01.14.2019
    "CBS ALL ACCESS" GOES BLACK OPS WITH MICHELLE YEOH FOR NEW “STAR TREK” SERIES BASED ON SECTION 31

    Jan. 14, 2019 – CBS All Access today announced plans to further expand the “Star Trek” universe with a new live-action series in development starring Michelle Yeoh. The series will expand on Yeoh’s current role as a member of Starfleet’s Section 31 division, a shadow organization within the Federation, on STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, which debuts its second season Thursday, Jan. 17 exclusively on CBS All Access in the U.S., and is distributed concurrently by CBS Studios International on Netflix in 188 countries and in Canada on Bell Media’s Space channel and OTT service CraveTV.

    The series will be produced by CBS Television Studios, Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment. Alex Kurtzman, Heather Kadin, Rod Roddenberry and Trevor Roth will serve as executive producers. Aaron Baiers will serve as co-executive producer along with Bo Yeon Kim, and Erika Lippoldt will also write the series.

    “Michelle has shattered ceilings, broken boundaries, and astonished us with her grace and gravitas for decades. As a human, I adore her. As an actor, I revere her,” said Alex Kurtzman. “Erika and Boey are remarkable, exciting writers who bring a fresh perspective to the world of ‘Star Trek,’ and we’re all thrilled to explore the next wild chapter in the life of Captain Philippa Georgiou.”

    “I’m so excited to continue telling these rich ‘Star Trek’ stories,” said Michelle Yeoh. “Being a part of this universe and this character specifically has been such a joy for me to play. I can’t wait to see where it all goes – certainly I believe it will go ‘where no WOMAN has ever gone before!’”

    Michelle Yeoh is recognized as one of the greatest and the most successful actresses from the east. She can most recently be seen starring in John M. Chu's romantic comedy “Crazy Rich Asians,” and in CBS’ STAR TREK: DISCOVERY. The former Bond girl is best known for her roles in Ang Lee’s “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and its sequel, Rob Marshall’s “Memoirs of a Geisha,” Roger Spottiswoode’s “Tomorrow Never Dies” and Danny Boyle’s “Sunshine.” Michelle also starred in Luc Besson’s critically acclaimed “The Lady” and voiced a role in the DreamWorks animated hit “Kung Fu Panda 2.”

    The development of this new untitled series is the latest expansion of the “Star Trek” franchise. In addition to the hit original series STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, returning with season two on Thursday, Jan. 17, and STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS, a series of short stories tied to STAR TREK: DISCOVERY and the overall “Star Trek” universe, CBS has announced a new untitled “Star Trek” series featuring Sir Patrick Stewart, reprising his iconic role as Jean-Luc Picard, as well as its first animated series, STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS, developed by Emmy Award winner Mike McMahan (“Rick and Morty”).

    About CBS All Access

    CBS All Access is CBS’ digital subscription video on-demand and live streaming service. In addition to its original series, which include STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, THE GOOD FIGHT, STRANGE ANGEL, TELL ME A STORY and NO ACTIVITY, CBS All Access gives CBS fans the ability to watch more than 10,000 episodes on demand – spanning current shows from primetime, daytime and late night, as well as past seasons of select series and classic TV hits – and stream their local CBS station live. CBS All Access is currently available online at CBS.com, on mobile devices via the CBS app for iOS, Android and Windows 10, and on Roku Players, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Fire TV, Samsung Smart TVs, Vizio Smartcast TVs and Amazon Channels. For more details on CBS All Access, please visit https://www.cbs.com/all-access/.
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