"Everything Everywhere All at Once" star Michelle Yeoh won her first Golden Globe on Tuesday.
I’m here ’cause I’m Black.” He continued, “I won’t say they were a racist organization, but they didn’t have a single Black member until George Floyd died, so do with that information what you will.” In taking home the musical or comedy acting prize, she beat out Lesley Manville for “Mrs. She continued, “When I first came to Hollywood, it was a dream come true… I came here and was told, ‘You’re a minority.'” And then — in a true Hollywood ending — came “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” a movie she calls “a gift.” I’m not letting go of this.”
I'm just going to stand here and take this all in,” said the 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' star.
“I guess my 40 years of experience was like a long rehearsal for this movie,” she [recently told Vanity Fair](https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/11/michelle-yeoh-interview-everything-everywhere-all-at-once) of the role in the film by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. Their dual wins today cement this year’s best-actress race as one of the most exciting in many years. Among the awards she’s already received are ones from the National Society of Film Critics and the New York Film Critics Circle, as well as an honor from the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Blanchett’s gripping work as composer-conductor Lydia Tár in Todd Field’s film has been one of the most “I think all of you women understand this. In her acceptance speech, Yeoh reflected on how her decades-long career resulted in this role that she considers one of her most important and fulfilling.
Malaysian actress takes home top acting honour while Spielberg wins best director.
“You were an icon and a rebel and I love you so much,” said Butler to the late, legendary singer in an emotional speech in which he also praised Presley’s family for their support. Also honoured was Steven Spielberg, nominated 14 times by the Globes for best director and winning for the third time with his autobiographical coming-of-age movie The Fabelmans, and Irish actor Colin Farrell, who won best actor in a musical or comedy for his part in the dark comedy of shattered friendship The Banshees of Inisherin. “Hollywood was a dream come true until I came here,” the 60-year-old actress added, noting that she was called a “minority” and asked if she could speak English early on in her career.
Everything Everywhere All at Once star Michelle Yeoh accepted the Golden Globe for best actress in a comedy or musical with a powerful speech.
The actress became the second Asian woman to win Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical.
She accessorized the gown with a diamond leaf-pattern choker and a chunky diamond bracelet. She continued, "I was given this gift of playing this woman who resonated so deeply with me and with so many people. "And then, someone said to me: 'You speak English?'" she said, getting real about the discrimination she faced as a young actress. I can beat you up, and that is serious." "It’s been an amazing journey and incredible fight to be here today, but I think it’s worth it. Forty years, not letting go of this," she began, before thanking the Hollywood Foreign Press.
Michelle Yeoh won best performance by an actress in a musical or comedy motion picture for her role in "Everything Everywhere All at Once" at the Golden ...
“We all know that it’s so hard,” she added on Tuesday night. Someone said to me: ‘You speak English?’ And then I said: ‘Yeah, the flight here was about 13 hours long, so I learned,” she said. “There’s so many relatable things, and all because they were chasing the American dream.”
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[Jennifer Coolidge](https://www.mamamia.com.au/jennifer-coolidge-career) also received a Golden Globe. "I remember when I first came to Hollywood; it was a dream come true until I got here... I turned 60 last year, and I think all of you women understand this, as the days, the years, and the numbers get bigger, it seems like opportunities start to get smaller as well," she said in her speech.
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If she pulls off an Oscar, Ms Yeoh will be the first Asian actress to win the award. She beat Lesley Manville, Margot Robbie, Anya Taylor-Joy and Emma Thompson to the award. I came here and was told, 'You are a minority'." "I remember when I first came to Hollywood. She is the second Asian actor to win the award, after Awkwafina in 2020 for The Farewell. "It's been an amazing journey and an incredible fight to be here today," she said, dedicating the award to fellow minority actors in Hollywood.