Claudia January 03, 2025

This year started off great with a new collaboration of Michelle Yeoh with Helena Rubinstein Cosmetics, after she did one last year as well.
Check the gallery for screencaptures from both ads.
(You can find some on the youtube page.)




Claudia December 25, 2024

SFX December issue covered with Wicked and includes photos and a full article with Michelle Yeoh as well.
Enjoy!




Claudia December 18, 2024

Now the boundlessly energetic Oscar winner is hinting she may try to slow down. But can she? Will she?

Shortly after she turned 60, Michelle Yeoh won her first Academy Award and got married. “We had the Oscars in March, then in July we married in Geneva. At the end of the year, we celebrated with family and close friends in Hong Kong and Malaysia. It was a crazy year,” the actress says of her 2023 adventures with her longtime partner and now husband, Jean Todt. “It was all the different levels of existence—getting the Oscar, that star you’ve always tried to reach for, and then being married—all aligning.”

And that multifaceted state of being—in which everything feels like it is happening, everywhere, all at once, one could say—has hardly abated. In the nearly two years since winning Best Actress for Everything Everywhere All at Once, the jet-setting icon, now 62, has released four films, including the Wicked musical adaptation (in theaters November 22) and three television series, and shot two major upcoming features: Avatar 4 and Star Trek: Section 31. She also wrote a New York Times op-ed on behalf of the United Nations Development Program, for which she is a goodwill ambassador; received the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom; and handed out medals this summer in Paris as a recently elected member of the International Olympic Committee.

“I’m always working. I suddenly realized this year that I’ve been working too much,” Yeoh says over Zoom from her hotel suite in Prague, where she is—what else?—working, this time on the series Blade Runner 2099, in which she’ll star as a replicant near the end of her life.

But that plot couldn’t be farther from Yeoh’s current trajectory. “Michelle Yeoh’s been preparing for this moment her entire career,” says her Everything Everywhere costar and now mutually dubbed “bae” Jamie Lee Curtis, a fellow 60-something acting vet experiencing a similar bounty of roles and overdue acclaim. “Decades and decades of suiting up and showing up, and we both now have the opportunity to step into a new level of work. It’s a testament to her perseverance, her belief in herself and her understanding that these moments don’t come very often, and you must take full advantage of them.”

For 40 years, Michelle Yeoh has epitomized untouchable cool—from her early days as the first lady of 1980s and ’90s Hong Kong action cinema, to her breakout crossover roles as a Bond girl more than holding her own in 1997’s Tomorrow Never Dies and a stoic martial arts master in 2000’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, to her latter-day reemergence as an ice queen of a prospective mother-in-law in 2018’s Crazy Rich Asians. And on magazine covers and red carpets around the world—glittering in priceless jewels and haute couture (she is currently a brand ambassador for both Balenciaga and Helena Rubinstein)—she radiates unfazed glamour.

Read the old interview from November in our press library.


Claudia December 08, 2024

A conversation with Michelle Yeoh, surely is an amazing conversation!




Claudia December 08, 2024

A new trailer for Section 31 has come out yesterday.
January 24 can’t come soon enough!!!




Claudia December 07, 2024

HQ photos of Michelle Yeoh at the Women in Cinema have been added to the gallery. Enjoy!