Michelle Yeoh

lead actor in “Everything Everywhere All at Once”

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Michelle Yeoh delves into her life-long career from her aspirations to becoming a ballerina, to the evolution of acceptance for Asian-represented movies.

Michelle Yeoh: ''Everything Everywhere' is the role I've been waiting for’

Michelle Yeoh delves into her life-long career from her aspirations to becoming a ballerina, to the evolution of acceptance for Asian-represented movies.

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