Claudia March 27, 2024

First image of Michelle Yeoh in Section 31 has been published on Variety and anticipation is growing fast and fast. Enjoy it!




Claudia March 21, 2024

Vanity Fair published some exclusive promotional photos for Wicked. Enjoy!




Claudia March 11, 2024

Wonderful Academy Awards Winner Michelle Yeoh presented the Best Actreess category, with fellow actress and winner of the category, Sally Field, Jennifer Lawrence, Charlize Theron and Jessica Lange. Michelle wore a Balenciaga Couture gown paired with Cindy Chao jewels. At the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, she changed into another Balenciaga long gown dress in total black. Classy and wonderful!





Claudia February 15, 2024

Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh is set to star in the action thriller The Mother.

Melanie Laurent will direct the high-octane movie being shopped to international buyers in Berlin. Yeoh will play Ann, an immigrant mother and businesswoman looking to make the best of her new life in America for her family.

When her two teenage sons stumble into trouble with a Boston dirty cop and a crime ring, Ann has no choice but to rekindle her past and stop at nothing until they are safe. Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee will produce through Thunder Road, alongside Arthur Sarkissian and John Schramm.

The Mother will shoot in summer 2024. Stuart Ford will executive produce for AGC Studios alongside 30WEST, which is financing the pic.

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Claudia February 12, 2024

“It’s like brushing my teeth,” says Michelle Yeoh, the Oscar-winning actor and star of Evertyhing Everywhere All at Once, of her relationshing with wing chum. “It’s a daily ritual I would not miss. Even if we have early call times on set, I will still commit to waking up earlier, to activate my mind and body.”

Martial arts is a form of mindfulness for Yeoh, who was born in Malaysia. “The benefits extend beyond physical fitness,” she says. As well as increasing strength and flexibility, martial arts “improves mental stamina and confidence”, she says. Perfecting each technique “requires focus, balance and concentration. It requires the mind and body to act as one.”

Yeoh has always been active: she moved to London aged 15 to train as a dancer before a back injury “derailed” her career. “Ballet was where I first learned how to move with strength and intention,” she says. It proved a fruitful grounding for martial arts, which she learned on set of the movie Wing Chun, released in 1994. “Dance and martial arts have a lot in common,” she says. “They’re both about fluid and powerful movement. When working ona ction movies, I really delve into my dance knowledge of choreography, co-ordination and flexibility to guide my martial arts and help me perform high intensity scenes with grace and elegance.”

Wing Chun – the kung fu film directed by Yuen Woo-Ping, which derives its name fromt he southern Chinese kung fu practice that uses a hand-to-hand combat system of self-defence – was Yeoh’s first foray into martial arts. In it, she plays a young woman working in her family’s tofu shop, who decideds to study combat to fend off a forced marriage and men hankering after her beauty. She recalls it fondly. “There were no [private] trailers back then; we all shared meals and conversations between scenes,” she says. On set, the combat routines felt “innovative and fun”.

Yeoh was hooked. She has since become renowned on-screen for her stunts: see her opposite Pierce Brosnan’s James Bon in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), or Steven Spielberg’s Memoirs of a Geisha (2005). In Everything Everywhere, she plays Evelyn Quan Qang, a Chinese-American laundromat lady navigating the complex American immigrant and tax systems, who switches between worlds to save the multiverse from an evil force, picking up increasingly elaborate kung fu moves along the way.

Read the full article/interview in our press library.


Claudia February 12, 2024

Take a first look at the trailer of Wicked – Part I that aired during Super Bowl.
You’ll recognize a familiar face, or at least voice, in Michelle Yeoh.