When international icon Michelle Yeoh won the Academy Award for Best Actress on Sunday night the actress made history. Michelle Yeoh became the first Asian woman to take home the highly coveted Oscar as well as the second to be nominated in 95 years.
Was she deserving to be rewarded? The other candidate was Cate Blanchett who ran for Tar.
Merle Oberon
Though she may not have received as much attention in the same way as Michelle Yeoh from Asia, Merle Oberon is an early Hollywood celebrity who made history. The first Asian-American actor to win one Academy Award nomination. Despite her heritage of mixed race, Oberon claimed she is white.
Beginning her journey as an actress on British films, she was given the part as Anne Boleyn in The Private Life of Henry VIII in 1933. This film became the first British talkie to draw international viewers. Her role was later commissioned by director from Hungary Alexander Korda and went on to various other characters.
Being in a relationship even in a romantic relationship Philip (the spouse of Queen Elizabeth II) was an everyday thing. To avoid persecution, she kept the details of her South Asian heritage a secret and covered herself in white. She passed away in 1979. only years after her death did the world learn her true identity.
Vivien Leigh
Vivien Leigh was an iconic figure on the silver screen. While she gained fame because of her stage performance as well as her beauty, she was also afflicted with depression. Her first diagnosis was with tuberculosis around the middle of 1940s.
Her tragic history reveals shocking details about the artist that struggled to maintain her sanity. The bipolar disorder that she suffered from was a major feature of her public image.
Laurence Olivier, her husband of seven-years, was also a difficult person for Laurence Olivier. They were married for seven years when they separated in the year 1960.
Leigh was a star showman on the stage, however her movies didn’t do very well in America. Leigh was a victim of many failures, and had the first major mental breakdown.
The trauma of her initial miscarriage was a significant reason for her mental health. Her first miscarriage, which was filmed by Caesar and Cleopatra at the time of her death in 1945, is what historians consider to be the first time she had a break in her mental wellbeing.
Michelle Yeoh
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences gave an Oscar to an Asian actor for the first time during their 95-year time. Michelle Yeoh won the top prize for her performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once, a sci-fi comedy that centers on a Chinese American laundromat owner whose life is turned upside down while she traverses a multifaceted multiverse to avoid a powerful superhuman enemy.
born in Malaysia, Yeoh was a ballet dancer from a young age and moved to London in her teens to further her dance training at the Royal Academy of Dance. Her dance career ended after she was injured with back injuries.
She made her first appearance on camera commercials featuring Jackie Chan, a martial sports superstar. This led to the signing of an acting contract with D&B Films Hong Kong. Her first role was advertised as “Michelle Khan,” however, she later decided to use her real name. She was in numerous local 1980s movies before making her name known with her starring role in”The Legend of the Ten Rings,” a Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
What’s in the word “name?
What are the odds that you’ll win a prize from a slot machine or seeing your name appear on the sign in one of Singapore’s glitzy hotels? If you’re one of the many celebrities of tomorrow they could find this to be the scenario. Luckily, a lucky few are going to receive their personal spins in the twilight. It’s not too late to remember the other players who were waiting at the front of the line for the grand timer. The key is to be feeling the spirit and have your best duds and an umbrella to be sure.