• Michelle Yeoh won a Best Actress award for Everything Everywhere All at Once at the 80th Golden Globes. Reuters
    Michelle Yeoh won a Best Actress award for Everything Everywhere All at Once at the 80th Golden Globes. Reuters
  • She arrived on the grey carpet at the ceremony, which was held in Beverly Hills on January 10. Reuters
    She arrived on the grey carpet at the ceremony, which was held in Beverly Hills on January 10. Reuters
  • Yeoh won the International Star Award at the 34th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival in California on January 5. Reuters
    Yeoh won the International Star Award at the 34th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival in California on January 5. Reuters
  • Jamie Lee Curtis, left, and Yeoh in a scene from Everything Everywhere All at Once. Photo: A24
    Jamie Lee Curtis, left, and Yeoh in a scene from Everything Everywhere All at Once. Photo: A24
  • Yeoh, centre, in a scene from Everything Everywhere All at Once. Photo: A24
    Yeoh, centre, in a scene from Everything Everywhere All at Once. Photo: A24
  • Stephanie Hsu, Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan in the absurdist comedy Everything Everywhere All at Once. Photo: A24
    Stephanie Hsu, Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan in the absurdist comedy Everything Everywhere All at Once. Photo: A24
  • Danny Trejo, Steve Carell, Yeoh, Taraji P Henson and Dolph Lundgren at the Minions: The Rise of Gru premiere in Hollywood in June 2022. AFP
    Danny Trejo, Steve Carell, Yeoh, Taraji P Henson and Dolph Lundgren at the Minions: The Rise of Gru premiere in Hollywood in June 2022. AFP
  • Yeoh arrives for the 2022 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in May 2022, in New York. AFP
    Yeoh arrives for the 2022 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in May 2022, in New York. AFP
  • Yeoh and Simu Liu in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, 2021. Photo: Marvel Studios
    Yeoh and Simu Liu in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, 2021. Photo: Marvel Studios
  • Nico Santos and Yeoh in Crazy Rich Asians, 2018. Photo: Warner Bros
    Nico Santos and Yeoh in Crazy Rich Asians, 2018. Photo: Warner Bros
  • Yeoh and Sonequa Martin-Green in Star Trek: Discovery, 2017-2022. Photo: CBS
    Yeoh and Sonequa Martin-Green in Star Trek: Discovery, 2017-2022. Photo: CBS
  • Yeoh in season two of Marco Polo, 2016. Photo: Netflix
    Yeoh in season two of Marco Polo, 2016. Photo: Netflix
  • Jason Statham and Yeoh in a scene from Mechanic: Resurrection, 2016. Photo: Summit Entertainment
    Jason Statham and Yeoh in a scene from Mechanic: Resurrection, 2016. Photo: Summit Entertainment
  • Yeoh with partner Jean Todt at the Cite du cinema, near Paris, in September 2012. AFP
    Yeoh with partner Jean Todt at the Cite du cinema, near Paris, in September 2012. AFP
  • Yeoh in a scene of The Lady, 2011. Photo: Seven Media
    Yeoh in a scene of The Lady, 2011. Photo: Seven Media
  • Yeoh as Aung San Suu Kyi and David Thewlis as her husband Michael in The Lady, 2011. AP
    Yeoh as Aung San Suu Kyi and David Thewlis as her husband Michael in The Lady, 2011. AP
  • Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, Hiroyuki Sanada, Cillian Murphy, Yeoh, Benedict Wong and Cliff Curtis in Sunshine, 2007. Photo: Fox Searchlight
    Chris Evans, Rose Byrne, Hiroyuki Sanada, Cillian Murphy, Yeoh, Benedict Wong and Cliff Curtis in Sunshine, 2007. Photo: Fox Searchlight
  • Christine Hakim, Sharon Stone and Yeoh at the opening ceremony of the 55th Cannes Film Festival in May 2002. AFP
    Christine Hakim, Sharon Stone and Yeoh at the opening ceremony of the 55th Cannes Film Festival in May 2002. AFP
  • Zhang Ziyi and Yeoh in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, 2000. Photo: Sony Pictures
    Zhang Ziyi and Yeoh in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, 2000. Photo: Sony Pictures
  • Pierce Brosnan as James Bond alongside Yeoh in Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997. Getty Images
    Pierce Brosnan as James Bond alongside Yeoh in Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997. Getty Images

Michelle Yeoh becomes first Malaysian to win a Golden Globe


Razmig Bedirian
  • English
  • Arabic

Michelle Yeoh has become the first Malaysian to win a Golden Globe, earning the prize for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy — Motion Picture for her performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once.

The actress was contending in the category against Lesley Manville (Mrs Harris Goes to Paris), Margot Robbie (Babylon), Anya Taylor-Joy (The Menu) and Emma Thompson (Good Luck to You, Leo Grande).

Yeoh jokingly told Golden Globe producers to "shut up" after music began playing midway through her acceptance speech.

"I can beat you up," she said, amid laughter from the crowd. "And that's serious."

“I’m just going to stand here and take this all in,” she said, grasping the golden statuette. “Forty years … I’m not letting go of this.”

Yeoh stars as Evelyn Wang in Everything Everywhere All at Once. The absurdist comedy-drama, directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, tells the story of Wang, an ageing Chinese immigrant who is swept up in a bizarre and magical adventure that has her exploring other universes and connecting with the lives she could have led.

The film has been praised for its strong cast, hypnotic visuals and moving plot.

Yeoh’s Golden Globe win has added to the film’s extensive list of awards. Her co-star, Ke Huy Quan, also won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor.

So far, the film has raked in 172 awards, including the Saturn Award for Best Film, the AFI Award for Movie of the Year, the Golden Elm Award at the Allywood Film Critics Association Awards, Best Foreign Language Feature Film at Norway’s Amanda Awards, as well as Best Original Screenplay at the Black Film Critics Circle Awards.

Yeoh and Quan also won the prizes for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor respectively at the Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, the EDA Awards and the Saturn Awards.

Who is Michelle Yeoh?

Yeoh leapt into the spotlight after she was crowned Miss World Malaysia in 1983. That same year, she participated in the Miss World pageant in London.

Her career in entertainment began after she starred in a TV commercial opposite Jackie Chan. She then began acting and performing her own stunts in a series of Hong Kong action and martial arts films, including Yes, Madam (1985), Police Story 3: Supercop (1992) and Holy Weapon (1983).

She then garnered international recognition after appearing in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies and the 2000 Ang Lee film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which earned her a Bafta nomination.

In 2008, Rotten Tomatoes ranked Yeoh as the greatest action heroine of all time.

Her other works include Memoirs of a Geisha (2005), Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) and The Lady (2011), in which she portrayed Burmese politician and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi. She has also appeared in the hit romantic comedy Crazy Rich Asians (2018), as well as the Marvel film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021).

During her acceptance speech at the Golden Globes, Yeoh spoke about how difficult it was establishing herself in Hollywood, after already becoming a star in Asia.

“When I first came to Hollywood, it was a dream come true … until I got here. I came here and was told, ‘You’re a minority'," she said.

She persevered and began working with some of the most respected filmmakers in the industry. Yet, as she grew older, her opportunities began to dwindle.

“I thought, ‘Hey, come on girl. You had a really, really good run,'” she said. Then came Everything Everywhere All at Once, which catapulted her back into the spotlight.

“Thank you A24 for believing in these two goofy, insanely smart, wonderful geniuses, [directors Kwan and Scheinert], who had the courage to write about a very ordinary immigrant, ageing woman, mother, daughter,” she said.

“I was given this gift of playing this woman who resonated so deeply with me and with so many people because, at the end of the day, in whatever universe she was at, she was fighting for love, for her family.

“This is also for all the shoulders that I stand on, all who came before me, who look like me, and all who are going on this journey with me forward."

Scroll through the gallery below to see other Golden Globes 2023 winners

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    Angela Bassett: Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'. AP
  • The Fabelmans: Best Picture, Drama. AFP
    The Fabelmans: Best Picture, Drama. AFP
  • Eddie Murphy: Cecil B DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award. AP
    Eddie Murphy: Cecil B DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award. AP
  • The Banshees of Inisherin: Best Picture - Musical or Comedy. AFP
    The Banshees of Inisherin: Best Picture - Musical or Comedy. AFP
  • Abbott Elementary: Best Television Comedy Series. Getty Images / AFP
    Abbott Elementary: Best Television Comedy Series. Getty Images / AFP
  • Austin Butler: Best Actor in a Drama for 'Elvis'. AP
    Austin Butler: Best Actor in a Drama for 'Elvis'. AP
  • Steven Spielberg: Best Director for 'The Fabelmans'. AP
    Steven Spielberg: Best Director for 'The Fabelmans'. AP
  • Cate Blanchett: Best Actress in a Leading Role, Drama for 'Tar'. AP
    Cate Blanchett: Best Actress in a Leading Role, Drama for 'Tar'. AP
  • Julia Garner: Best TV Actress in a Supporting Role for Comedy or Drama for 'Ozark'. AP
    Julia Garner: Best TV Actress in a Supporting Role for Comedy or Drama for 'Ozark'. AP
  • Zendaya: Best Actress in a TV Series (Drama) for 'Euphoria'. Photo: HBO
    Zendaya: Best Actress in a TV Series (Drama) for 'Euphoria'. Photo: HBO
  • Jennifer Coolidge: Best Supporting Actress for Television Limited Series/Motion Picture for 'The White Lotus'. AFP
    Jennifer Coolidge: Best Supporting Actress for Television Limited Series/Motion Picture for 'The White Lotus'. AFP
  • Santiago Mitre: The Best Non-English Language Film for 'Argentina, 1985'. AFP
    Santiago Mitre: The Best Non-English Language Film for 'Argentina, 1985'. AFP
  • Evan Peters: Best Actor for 'Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story'. Reuters
    Evan Peters: Best Actor for 'Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story'. Reuters
  • Ryan Murphy: Carol Burnett Award. AP
    Ryan Murphy: Carol Burnett Award. AP
  • Michelle Yeoh: Best Actress in a Leading Role for Comedy or Musical for 'Everything Everywhere All At Once'. AP
    Michelle Yeoh: Best Actress in a Leading Role for Comedy or Musical for 'Everything Everywhere All At Once'. AP
  • Guillermo del Toro (L): Best Animated Feature for 'Pinocchio'. AFP
    Guillermo del Toro (L): Best Animated Feature for 'Pinocchio'. AFP
  • Amanda Seyfried (C): Best Actress in a TV Series (TV Movie/Limited) for 'The Dropout'. Photo: Hulu
    Amanda Seyfried (C): Best Actress in a TV Series (TV Movie/Limited) for 'The Dropout'. Photo: Hulu
  • Paul Walter Hauser: Best TV Actor in a Supporting Role (Limited Series/TV Movie) for 'Black Bird'. AFP
    Paul Walter Hauser: Best TV Actor in a Supporting Role (Limited Series/TV Movie) for 'Black Bird'. AFP
  • Colin Farrell: Best Actor in a Leading Role for Comedy or Musical for 'The Banshees of Inisherin'. AP
    Colin Farrell: Best Actor in a Leading Role for Comedy or Musical for 'The Banshees of Inisherin'. AP
  • Kevin Costner: Best Actor in a TV Series (Drama) for 'Yellowstone'. Photo: Paramount
    Kevin Costner: Best Actor in a TV Series (Drama) for 'Yellowstone'. Photo: Paramount
  • Ke Huy Quan: Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for 'Everything Everywhere All At Once'. EPA
    Ke Huy Quan: Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for 'Everything Everywhere All At Once'. EPA
  • Jeremy Allen White: Best Actor in a TV Series (Comedy) for 'The Bear'. EPA
    Jeremy Allen White: Best Actor in a TV Series (Comedy) for 'The Bear'. EPA
  • Quinta Brunson: Best Actress in a TV Series (Comedy) for 'Abbott Elementary'. Reuters
    Quinta Brunson: Best Actress in a TV Series (Comedy) for 'Abbott Elementary'. Reuters
  • Mike White: Best Television Movie or Limited Series for 'The White Lotus'. AP
    Mike White: Best Television Movie or Limited Series for 'The White Lotus'. AP
  • M M Keeravani: Best Original Song for 'Naatu Naatu' in 'RRR'. EPA
    M M Keeravani: Best Original Song for 'Naatu Naatu' in 'RRR'. EPA
  • Martin McDonagh: Best Screenplay for 'The Banshees of Inisherin'. AP
    Martin McDonagh: Best Screenplay for 'The Banshees of Inisherin'. AP
  • Tyler James Williams: Best TV Actor in a Supporting Role (Comedy/Drama) for 'Abbott Elementary'. AFP
    Tyler James Williams: Best TV Actor in a Supporting Role (Comedy/Drama) for 'Abbott Elementary'. AFP
  • Justin Hurwitz: Best Original Score for 'Babylon'. AP
    Justin Hurwitz: Best Original Score for 'Babylon'. AP
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